WebDirections Conference goers

Announcing Webjam 2006 - December 12 at 6.00pm

Got a hankering to relive a bit of the Web Directions experience? Missed the conference but keen to stay in touch with the developer community? Like parties? Be there for Webjam on the evening of December 12.

Brought to you by Sydney developers Anson Parker and Lachlan Hardy, Webjam will be a fast paced shoot-out of home-grown innovation where designers, developers, information architects — really anyone in the web industry — will get 3 minutes each to present something they’ve been working on this year.

Come along, have a drink and a bite to eat with your peers and see what Aussie developers have been up to in 2006.

Be the entertainment

What have you been up to? Have you, your team or your company been working on the next big thing? Or maybe you’ve developed a cool new feature for your website. Perhaps you’ve overhauled a creaking old site into a masterpiece of usability and accessibility. Whatever it is, as long as you can tell us about it in 3 minutes, we would love you to come and show it off at Webjam.

The proposition is simple: we provide a laptop, a projector, 3 minutes and a room full of increasingly drunk peers — you do the rest! Register now.

To the voting public, we want you too! You will be the judges, voting on those presentations that educated, impressed or just plain amused. Come along, join us for a Christmas drink and enjoy a display of jaw-dropping technology from the guns of the Australian web development scene.

Details

What: Webjam 2006
When: 6.00pm for 6.30pm Tuesday December 12 2006
Where: Hotel CBD, Jam Bar, Level 4, 52 King Street, Sydney
Cost: Free, but please RSVP

One Response to “Announcing Webjam 2006 - December 12 at 6.00pm”

  1. Michael McCorryNo Gravatar November 14th, 2006 at 3:36 PM

    Gosh, that sounds like a fun night. It would be awesomeness-in-a-cup if there were something like this happening in Melbourne in the near future. I’d be interested to find out how successful the evening is.

    Update: Just found out about http://melbournemassive.com - Hooray!

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