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Revision as of 11:53, 14 July 2006

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The Rules of DemoCamp
Rule #1 of DemoCamp: Talk about DemoCamp
Rule #2 of DemoCamp: No powerpoints allowed

No PowerPoint!
This is mandatory. You must show working software or a product. The goal is to make presenters show, demonstrate, talk about their actual software/hardware/etc. We’re not looking for sales presentations. We want developers, CEOs, designers and others to have a forum to be proud of their work and share it with their peers.

DemoCamp format
5 presentations - 20 min each (3 minutes for setup, 10-12 minute presentation, 5 minutes for questions)
Event should last about 1.5 hours plus however long the crowd remains for socializing, networking, hanging out, job hunting, recruiting, chatting, drinking, eating, etc.

DemoCamp 1
September 2006 Time & Date TBA

Presenting Companies
1. Michael Wilson - Small World Labs | Online social networking software
2. Dylan Schleppe - Redlight Greenlight | Collaborative rating system
3. Miles Sims - innerTee | Social networking powered custom t-shirts
4. Mark Smith - Mikons | personal icon tagging community
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Contact
Email Miles Sims for more information on how to signup to present at the first Democamp