May 4-5 2008
Moscone Center
San Francisco, CA

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Startup Camp will take place at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California on Nov 2nd and 3rd (2006). To register for Startup Camp, please visit the registration page.

Why is the schedule not filled in yet? Well, in true unconference fashion, we won't know what fill into the schedule until the morning of the first day of Startup Camp. But, if you have some ideas for a great discussion topic or just want to see the ones that have already been proposed, be sure to go to the discussion ideas page.

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Day 1

Breakfast 7:30-8:30

Day 1

General Assembly 8:30-9:45

Day 1

Session 1 10:00-11:00

Semantic Web

Engelbarts Augmentation Alex Pine

Web Scale Computing

Jeff Barr

Economic Networks

Shannon Clark

Offshore NearShore

Matt Perez

Closed Critical Mass

Clint Korver

Financing Startups, General Discussion

Jeff Clavier

Day 1

Session 2 11:15-12:15

Selling Skill For Founders

Larry Chiang

Startups in Health Care

Demo's James

Closed Hardware Requirements for Scalable Systems

Will Snow

Open Source Startups

Luke Kanies

Financing Startups, Engaging Angel Investors

Jeff Clavier

User Acquisition & Retention Infrastructure choices when growing a startup

Ian Kallen

Day 1

Lunch 12:15-1:15

Day 1

SpeedGeeking 1:15-2:50 Checkout the Best Startup Contest Page for more information on what speedgeeking is

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Day 1

Session 3 3:00-4:00

Choosing the right platform

Nima Dilmaghani

Data Interoperability, Identity, and open standards

Brad Topliff

Cost Effective Web Tier Infrastructure

Joe McCabe

Video Audio processing embedding and distribution

Charles W.

Mashups for Startups, Incubators Financing startups and engaging VCs

Jeff Clavier

Day 1

Session 4 4:15-5:15

Utility computing for startups

Rohit Valia

Startup Legal Issues

Rob

How to pitch an idea without tipping off competitors

Jon Gold

What startups need to know about open source

Danese Cooper

Consumer Internet and getting registered users

Grant

Instability in a startup (non-tech)

Ben Metcalfe

Bootstrapping can be fun

Richie Hecher

How can big tech companies help you?

Mike Winton, DeWitt Clinton

Finding Management Team Members A checklist for startups

Salim Ismail

Day 1

Reception 5:30-8:00

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Day 2

Breakfast 8:30-9:30

Day 2

General Assembly 9:30-9:50

Day 2

Session 5 10:00-11:00

Business in virtual worlds

Jeff Barr

Trailblazers

Luke Kanies

Web 2.0 for traditional Startups

Tom Ortega

Anti-Mashup: Build a new service from scratch in days The advantage of outsourcing to Mexico

Rigo Braun

How to find, compensate founders, new hires, executives

Pat Moore

Online Advertising: Ways to make a buck

Richie Hecher

Closed Making a good VC pitch

Nasser Manesh

Day 2

Session 6 11:15-12:15

Developer Communities

Brian McQueen

Business Networking

Adam Kalsey

Dealing With Analysts & Media

Stephen O'Grady

OpenID and user centric ID

Johannes Ernst

How to findon-traditional Funding

Pat Moore

How to get involved in a startup

Richie Hechner

Closed Closed
Day 2

Lunch 12:15-1:15

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Day 2

SpeedGeeking 1:15-2:45 Checkout the Best Startup Contest Page for more information on what speedgeeking is

Day 2

Session 7 3:00-4:00

Alternative Financing

James Nguyen

Intellecutal Property (When and How)]]

Steve Colby

Closed Managing conflicts in small companies

Salim Ismail

Closed
Day 2

Best Startup Awards Ceremony 4:00-5:00

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