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Namitha Jagadeesh 11:52 PM | May 26,2008
That sense of ownership, and of making a difference in the event itself, is critical to BarCamp longevity
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Aashish Solank 10:30 PM | April 21,2008
The session was different from the previous camps in one aspect—one could not just register for attendance
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Tarun Chandel 01:08 AM | March 18,2008
The third university-level BarCamp in the city saw around 80 participants, mostly students and some people from the industry as well
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Srinivas Yelandur 11:42 PM | November 19,2007
Tech companies such as Google, Sun, Nokia and Thoughworks sponsored the event, apart from IIM- Bangalore
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DD Ganguly 11:15 PM | November 12,2007
Students at the BarCamp were pretty well informed about new Internet companies; they should translate this awareness into companies in the future
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Namitha Jagadeesh 11:46 PM | October 15,2007
Event yet to get serious interest from VCs, but tech companies starting to use forum to scout for biz collaborations
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12:09 AM | August 07,2007
This is the Palo Alto chapter’s third anniversary and is a special one because it returns to its roots at the offices of Socialtext, the world’s first Wiki company, founded by serial entrepreneur Ross Mayfield
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Tuesday Post | Nishant Shah 01:14 AM | July 31,2007
The concept of collectives—people grouping over a common theme of interest—was introduced at a Barcamp for the first time
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