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BloggerCon III at Stanford Nov 6.

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BloggerCon III
November 6, 2004
Stanford Law School
Free and Open for All

We're pleased to announce that BloggerCon III will be November 6, 2004 at Stanford Law School in Palo Alto, CA.

Choosing the Saturday after the Tuesday of the US election for BloggerCon III was not accidental. A common theme at all the BloggerCons has been blogging's potential to effect the political process.  We decided to wait until right after the campaign of 2004 concluded, when its events remained freshest in our minds--this way people who are actively involved in US politics will be able to join us to discuss the role that blogs and citizen journalism played in the election.

We will, of course, continue threads started in previous conferences-- there will be sessions on blogging in education, science, the arts, and in daily life. BloggerCon is a user's conference about technology. It's not a meeting where technology amazes, rather, it's a forum for discussing how the use of this technology can effect change.

The cost to participate is $0. Please register at the URL below, to reserve your space, and so we can communicate with people who will be there.  Registration is limited (based on maximum seating capacity), so register now.

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