Early Registration for TOC Conference Ends Tomorrow Today
The $200 early registration discount for the Tools of Change for Publishing conference, held Feb. 9-11 in New York, ends tomorrow today. Event information and registration details are available at the conference site.
The roster for the third annual TOC conference is nearly complete, and we're excited by the caliber of tutorials, sessions and speakers (and we aren't alone in that regard).
Confirmed sessions include:
- Keynotes from Tim O'Reilly, Jeff Jarvis, Sara Lloyd, Cory Doctorow, Jason Epstein, Nick Bilton, and Jason Fried
- Half-day tutorials covering ebooks, social media, community building, XML, print on demand, and copyright
- "Google Book Search and Copyright" with Jon Orwant
- "CEO Roundtable" with Eileen Gittins, Clint Greenleaf, Michael Hyatt and Bob Young
- "Building a Better Web-based Book" panel discussion
- "Managing the Human Side of Change" with Scott Berkun
- "What's Your Mobile Strategy?" panel discussion
- "The Rise of eBooks" panel discussion
- "The Long Tail Needs Community" with Gavin Bell
- "Greening the Book Industry" panel discussion
- "Success Stories and Failures in Digital Publishing" case study session
Additional speakers and sessions can be found at the Tools of Change for Publishing conference site. Be sure to register now to save $200.
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December 17, 2008 8:23 PM
> and we aren't alone in that regard
you are aware, are you not, that you are linking to
someone who will be speaking at the conference?
i'd think so, since you list her name 3 lines later...
i guess it's all one big mutual back-scratch, isn't it? :+)
-bowerbird
December 23, 2008 12:27 PM
I wish I could attend. Will you post a follow up about the conference?
December 23, 2008 12:30 PM
@Allan: I'm certain we'll have plenty of post-show material.