I wanted to share three upcoming conferences on my radar. Except for Global Pulse, which happens online, I won’t be able to attend the other two, but thanks to Twitter and other online services, I’ll be able to catch highlights and see what conversations develop. Which can be just as valuable as attending them in person.

Global Pulse 2010
Happening March 29-March 31, 2010, Global Pulse 2010 is a 3-day, online collaboration event, that will bring together individual socially-engaged participants and organizations from around the world. The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) is sponsoring the Global Pulse 2010, in partnership with the Departments of State, Education, Commerce, and Health and Human Services.

Where 2.0
Happening March 30-April 1, 2010 at the San Jose Marriott in San Jose, California, Where 2.0 brings together the people, projects, and issues building the new technological foundations and creating value in the location industry. Join with developers, technologists, CTOs, researchers, geographers, academics, business developers, and entrepreneurs to debate what’s viable now, and what’s lurking just below the radar.

ChangeMedium
Happening April 13th, 2010, ChangeMedium will be hosting an event in San Francisco – Entitled “Open Technology and the Medium of Change” we’ll have a slate of speakers taking on the topic of how open technologies, protocols and systems are shaping the medium of change and well as looking forward to where they could take us.

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  • greeblemonkey

    These look awesome.
    I am speaking at EVO in Park City – any chance you will be there?

  • sloaneberrent

    I *might* be, I actually have a call with Jyl coming up so stay tuned :) #fingerscrossed

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