From chris at prather.org Wed Apr 30 13:07:27 2008 From: chris at prather.org (Chris Prather) Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 16:07:27 -0400 Subject: [Dahut-pm] Fwd: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, April 29 References: Message-ID: <2B0DA7DD-61E8-4C57-9B05-D3C7B54E466D@prather.org> Begin forwarded message: > From: "Marsee Henon" > Date: April 29, 2008 5:12:09 p EDT > To: bender at prather.org > Subject: Newsletter from O'Reilly UG Program, April 29 > > If you cannot read the information below, click here. > > > Hi there? > > Hope you are having a wonderful April. We are here at O'Reilly. We > just released some big news at our recent Web 2.0 Expo, our new > consulting and training division called O'Reilly InPractice. Here's > an interview with the new Chief Strategy Officer George LeBrun > that's worth a quick read. > > And as usual around here, we've got lots of new books, conferences, > and other projects going on. One of the latest is a new book widget > that lets you share O'Reilly and our partners' books on your web > site. You can choose by author, topic, or just show all our new > releases automatically and it's completely customizable for your > web site so you can choose the size, design, and more. > > I'm willing to trade you a book of your choice for posting one of > these cool new widgets. Send me a link and let us know how you like > them. > > Many thanks to our beta testers including Stephen Henry from NCMUG, > Michael Ross from SDOUG, Jen Blackledge from COWPU, and Satish > Talim from the RubyLearning User Group. > > New books we're hoping to get Amazon and Slashdot reviewers for > include "Web 2.0: A Strategy Guide," "The Principles of Project > Management," "Subject To Change," and "bash Cookbook." Send me an > email if your interested and I'll get the book right out. > > Travel Alert: Are you going to Tech?Ed or JavaOne? Please let me > know! I'll be attending both shows and want to say hi. > > We're also getting ready for OSCON in Portland, OR. If you have any > UG activities or ideas we should know about or attend--pass them > along. This will be our 10th Year of OSCON. > > And here's a funny video every cat person should watch--"An > Engineer's Guide to Cats" > > Marsee > > > In this issue: > > O'Reilly UG Program News?Just for User Group Leaders > New Releases > Upcoming Events > Conference News > School of Technology > News from O'Reilly & Beyond > > O'Reilly UG Program News?Just for User Group Leaders > April 29, 2008 > > > Put Up a Banner Get a Free Book > > We're looking for user groups to display our discount banners on > their web sites. If you send me your group's site with one or more > banners, I'll send you the O'Reilly book(s) of your choice. 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For more information, > contact Sherry Huss at sherry @ oreilly.com or see the Maker Faire > web site. > > > Derrick Story at the Stanford/Palo Alto Macintosh User Group > May 5, 2008 > Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) > Palo Alto, CA > Author Derrick Story (The Digital Photography Companion, iPhoto 8: > The Missing Manual, and Digital Photography Hacks) presents iPhoto 8. > Please see the SLAC information page for details on access and > security at SLAC. > > XTech 2008: The Web on the Move > May 6-9, 2008 > Radisson SAS Royal Hotel > Dublin, Ireland > Doug Crockford (JavaScript the Good Parts) Doug Tidwell (XSLT, 2nd > Ed), Eric van der Vlist (XML Schema) and Edd Dumbill (Mono) at > XTech. XTech is the premier European conference for developers, > information designers and managers working with web and standards- > based technologies bringing together the worlds of web development, > open source, Web 2.0 and open standards. The theme for this year's > conference is "The Web on the Move." > > > Pycon Italy > May 9-11, 2008 > Viva Hotel Lauru > Florence, Italy > Alex Martelli (Python in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition) will give a talk > at Pycon Italy. This is the second Italian conference organized by > a bunch of Python enthusiasts and held in the beautiful city of > Florence. Come and see our latest publications at the O'Reilly booth. > > Where 2.0 > May 12-14, 2008 > Burlingame, CA > The Where 2.0 Conference provides a unique environment for the > business community to interact with developers who are influencing > location-aware technology. In the O'Reilly tradition, leading > trends will be presented from the most innovative and interesting > players in the realm of geospace. > > Ignite! Where 2.0 > May 12, 2008 > SFO Marriott, 1800 Old Bayshore Highway > Burlingame, CA > Come join us for a night of fun as we take time out from Where 2.0 > to present ideas, share crazy projects, and hang out with the geek > community. You must have your Where Badge to enter. For more > information, email ignite @ oreilly.com. > > > > Subject to Change Book Release Event > May 13, 2008 > Adaptive Path Offices > 363 Brannan Street, San Francisco, CA > Join O'Reilly Media & Adaptive Path as we celebrate the release of > our new book Subject To Change: Creating Great Products & Services > for an Uncertain World. The event starts at 6 PM for reception and > mingling, then onto a quick presentation, more mingling, and ending > with a book signing. > > Python Author & Trainer Mark Lutz Leads 3-Day Seminar > May 14-16, 2008 > Longmont, Colorado > Python author and trainer Mark Lutz (Learning Python, Programming > Python, and Python Pocket Reference) will be teaching a 3-day > Python class. > > Dux Raymond Sy at the North Carolina PMI Chapter > May 15, 2008 > Sheraton Imperial, Research Triangle Park > Durham, NC > Author Dux Raymond SY (SharePoint for Project Managers) presents > "Enhancing Project Communication and Collaboration with a PMIS." > > > Dru Lavigne at BSDCan 2008 in Ottawa > May 16-17, 2008 > University of Ottawa > Ottawa, ON > Dru Lavigne (BSD Hacks) will be giving a tutorial on system > administration, as well as manning the registration booth and > proctoring the BSDA exam. Keep an eye out for her! > > O'Reilly Authors at WebVisions > May 22-23, 2008 > Oregon Convention Center > Portland, OR > David Verba (Subject To Change), Kevin Hoyt (Adobe Integrated > Runtime (AIR) for JavaScript Developers Pocket Guide), David > McFarland (Dreamweaver CS3: The Missing Manual), Christopher > Schmitt (CSS Cookbook, Second Edition) are speakers at this year's > event. > > RailsConf > May 29-Jun 1, 2008 > Co-presented by O'Reilly Media and Ruby Central > Portland, OR > The largest official conference dedicated to everything Ruby on > Rails, RailsConf incorporates keynotes, sessions, and tutorials to > arm participants with the knowledge and skills they need to > capitalize on the wealth of services and opportunities the Rails > framework has to offer. > > O'Reilly at BookExpo America > May 30-Jun 1, 2008 > Los Angeles Convention Center > Los Angeles, CA > Stop by and say hi at our table in the International Rights Center > at this year's event. > > David Ascher and Brian King at eLiberatica--The benefits of Open > and Free Technologies > May 30-31, 2008 > The World Trade Centre > Bucharest, Romania > Authors David Ascher (Python Cookbook) and Brian King (Creating > Applications with Mozilla) will be talking at eLiberatica. > Following the huge public success of the first eLiberatica in 2007, > this conference will continue in the same tradition: to gather > community and business leaders around the world to talk about the > hottest Open and Free Technologies topics; you will hear from > today's experts in various fields of technical and business > practice and become part of an event that is far more than a simple > conference. 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With the inclusion of Wiley > content, Safari Books Online is now the only source for online > access to the world's top four technology publishers. Pearson, John > Wiley & Sons, O'Reilly Media, and Microsoft Press represent 85% of > the computer books sold at retail in the U.S., according to Nielsen > BookScan. > > TECHbash 2008 in Northeastern Pennsylvania on May 10 > Join an estimated 300 Developers, IT Professionals, CIO's and > Industry Experts from Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and host- > state, Pennsylvania. This one day event brings together a broad > spectrum of Technology Professionals to network, knowledge share > and discuss existing technology solutions to business challenges, > as well as preview prerelease products on the bleeding edge. > > This year, they've expanded to three tracks offering more > presentations and providing more content choices. 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