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Heading to NTEN and NetSquared

Catch Rob at two of the leading nptech conferences in April and May

Spring's starting to look better and better, with two great events landing on my calendar.

Accidental dossiers: privacy and security in the new web

At last week's 2006 Nonprofit Technology Conference in Seattle, I sat on a terrific panel led by Matt Blair, with Marnie Webb and Marshall Kirkpatrick, on the security implications of the new web. It was one of those amazing sessions where the audience was so engaged from the start that we had no need for the usual opening-presentations-plus-Q&A structure; we got right into a very cool 90-minute conversation.

I don't think anyone was recording the session, but I thought I'd share the notes I'd prepared for my presentation.

Accidental dossiers

Privacy, security and aggregation in the new web

At last week's 2006 Nonprofit Technology Conference in Seattle, I sat on a terrific panel led by Matt Blair, with Marnie Webb and Marshall Kirkpatrick, on the security implications of the new web. It was one of those amazing sessions where the audience was so engaged from the start that we had no need for the usual opening-presentations-plus-Q&A structure; we got right into a very cool 90-minute conversation.

I don't think anyone was recording the session, but I thought I'd share the notes I'd prepared for my presentation.

Know about a great Web 2.0 app? Speed Geek it at NTen!

If you know about a great new blogging tool, social networking service, online community mashup or any of the other widgets in the emerging Web 2.0 toolbox... something that non-profit organizations ought to know about too... then why not present it at the NTen Web 2.0 Speed Geek Session on March 24 in Seattle?

It's a whirlwind tour of the latest generation of online tools and services offering organizations the chance to expand membership, intensify member relationships, and engage the public in a whole range of on- and offline activities. Up to 230 participants will work their way around the room in smaller groups for a range of high-speed (five-minute) software and tool demos.

You can be the person behind those services, or just an avid user with a compelling story to tell about them. Either way, if you're going to be at NTen, we want to hear from you. The session is limited to the first 12 presenters accepted, so please get in touch today.

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