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		<title>post BarCampLondon4</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[another day, somehow shorter than the first, but equally engaging. I eventually did my small presentation, with the effect that I realized a good title for it just while presenting it. Here you can find the slides, published on google docs: Geeky note #1: presenting in google docs is ok&#8230; for a barcamp at least. [...]]]></description>
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<p>I eventually did my small presentation, with the effect that I realized a good title for it just while presenting it. Here you can find the slides, published on google docs:<br />
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<p>Geeky note #1: presenting in google docs is ok&#8230; for a barcamp at least. But no nifty transition and no timer yet :(</p>
<p>Geeky note #2: the speech was meant to generate a discussion, no demo was presented, although some code already exists and I&#8217;m looking forward to push it to <a href="http://github.com/bru/gigolojoe/tree/master">github</a> soon.</p>
<p>Among the conversations I participated to today:<br />
* Distributed social network primer, <a href="http://ben-ward.co.uk/">Ben Ward</a> exploring <a href="http://www.gmpg.org/xfn/">XFN</a> and <a href="http://microformats.org">microformats</a><br />
*  <a href="http://www.guyrintoul.com/">Guy Rintoul</a> on the geography of technology &#8211; from a pretty abstract start this one developed in a quite rich discussion on scenarios of possible future perceptions of space and place.<br />
* <a href="http://blog.centopeia.com/">Pedro</a>&#8216;s Agile Low Cost Usability Testing &#8211; a few tools and guidelines to squeeze usability testing into &#8220;everyday life&#8221; of development projects<br />
* Some eye tracking case studies (cool to see a Tobii output again after quite a long time :) ) </p>
<p>Kudos to <a href="http://www.thecssdiv.co.uk/">Ross Bruniges</a> and the whole staff. This has been a great camp.<br />
Oh, and thanks to the sponsor too: eBay&#8217;s rubik&#8217;s cube&#8217;s been keeping me busy since I jumped on the train (and will probably haunt me for the next few weeks).</p>
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