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TweetYour vote can take me to SXSW! South by Southwest, the festival dedicated to music, film and interactive technology, gives the opportunity to members of the community to propose panel sessions that will be then exposed to a ponderated voting round by the staff (30% weight on the final decision), the board (40%) and the [...]

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TweetConference delegates, especially in tech events, are nowadays armed with at least one of the following: a mobile phone or smartphone, a laptop, a digital photo or video-camera and – soon soon enough- a tablet (welcome iPad!). The elevated number of gadgets per capita in use at an these events makes it a common scene [...]

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TweetI‘m leaving for the airport, destination Austin (Texas) for South By Southwest (SXSW). Probably one of the biggest festivals on technology (mostly web based), film and music, SXSW has been running since 1987. This will be my first time attending and if there is something I can already report on is that the preparation process [...]

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