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F2C: Freedom to Connect

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According to David Isenberg: "The future of telecommunications is in play. Freedom to Connect will shape the debate."

David hosts the best gatherings of the greatest minds (often with bodies and souls in tow) particularly in this area of the future of connectivity. David, and his various cohorts, have put together a conference on our Freedom to Connect (F2C) that will take place on March 30-31, 2005 in Washington DC.

Currently on the F2C schedule, with new additions still trickling in, are: Jeff Jarvis, Dan Gillmor, Scott Heiferman, AKMA, Jerry Michalski, Kevin Werbach, David Weinberger, and Vint Cerf—among many, many others. (The list of registered participants for this event is equally as impressive.)

David Isenberg's driving passion to connect people on connectivity issues continues to manifest the most stunning array of creativity inspiring gatherings! Our ability to continue our adventures in social software and social networking relies on our ability to connect. Hope to see you there too.

Earlybird admission for this conference ends on February 28, 2005. If you sign up by Feb 28 you pay $250.00, after the 28th it's $350.00. And, if you want to support the EFF, you can place a bid on their eBay auction for a pass to F2C.

(Thanks to Martin Geddes and his link to Dave Droar's Matrix essay for the image inspiration above.)


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