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BarComp Bangalore 6

IIM Bangalore19-20 April

BarCamp Bangalore, which entered into its sixth edition over the weekend, was one of the best so far. It was different from the previous camps in one aspect—one could not just register for attendance, but had to register a topic to speak on, to ensure active participation of all present. Despite this precondition, more than 400 people turned up, talked and had a blast.

The sessions were broadly divided into four tracks— product demos, Internet, citizen talks, and mobile and gizmo talks.

In addition to these, the Corridor Sessions were also a great hit. These were essentially smaller, impromptu discussions initiated on the spot by the participants.

Social networking site MySpace launched its developer program for India at the camp and had several well-attended sessions.

Another area that saw intense discussions was Rich Internet Apps (RIA). Some of the popular sessions included ‘Open social’, ‘Tweaks for high performance websites’, ‘Democracy and how to get your voters list’, ‘VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol)—some misconceptions in India’ and ‘Problems start-ups face’.

Social media gatherings such as the Bangalore Tweet-up (meet-up of users of microblogging service Twitter) and Blogathon meet-up for bloggers were also well attended. BarCamp even saw sessions on lighter topics such as ‘Dating tips’ and ‘Sun signs’.

The product demo sessions had several start-ups showcasing products they were working on. This included RangDe.org, a microlending start-up, CommonFloor.com, social networking for daily use, and Mantis, a GDS (global distribution system) for bus agents and operators.

There were also sessions from Kickstart (organizers of Headstart and Start-up Saturday) and incubation cells of Indian Institutes of Management, Bangalore and Ahmedabad.

Aashish Solanki is co-founder and Web lead at Yulop WebSense Solutions Pvt. Ltd, a local information services start-up.

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Zainab Said:


Your name is itself spelt wrong here in addition to several spelling mistakes here!

Posted On 4/22/2008 10:41:05 AM
Raxit Said:


Interesting post, nice to read about barcamp on mint ! keep it up ! -Raxit@Mykavita

Posted On 4/22/2008 10:50:41 AM
Pranav Said:


Sometimes constraints are good - I think not having registration make it one of the best barcamps I have attended recently. Kudos to the organizers. You forgot to mention Lifeblob - thanks to everyone who attended the presentation and provided their valuable feedback. For those who missed out on the invites, there are a few more up for grabs at: http://tinyurl.com/5queot

Posted On 4/22/2008 4:48:15 PM