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    Northern Voice

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    northernvoice.ca

    Northern Voice was an annual blogging, social software and online communities conference held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 2005 to 2013. The conference was organized by members of the Vancouver blogging community, who attempted to keep the event accessible to as many people as possible. Keynote speakers at Northern Voice included Anil Dash, Matt Mullenweg of WordPress, Nora Young of CBC Radio, Chris Messina, April Smith and Chris Wilson. Wikipedia

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  2. archive.blogs.harvard.edu

    Great session this morning at Northern Voice, Gov 2.0 - Politics, Policy and Social Media in Canada: A Multi-Level Exploration, featuring David Eaves as moderator, with Raul Pacheco-Vega, Ian Capstick, Tanya Twynstra, and the most excellent Andrea Reimer. ... January 2006 (14) December 2005 (11) November 2005 (12) October 2005 (13) September ...
  3. robcottingham.ca

    Honestly — if you want to get into blogging and the conversational web, and you're going to be anywhere near the Vancouver area on February 10 and 11, check out Northern Voice. It's affordable, accessible, engaging and energizing. (Tagged as Northern Voice and Northern Voice 2006. Thanks for the announcement from Darren Barefoot.)
  4. laurenwood.org

    Dead­line for speak­er sub­mis­sions (we need to have some form­al­ity!) is Novem­ber 16, Moose camp is on Feb­ru­ary 10, the con­fer­ence is on Feb­ru­ary 11 and all the oth­er dates are on the web site. Yes, we still have the moose logo, although the col­ours are dif­fer­ent. ... One Response to "Northern Voice (2006)" ...
  5. julieleung.com

    January 2006; December 2005; November 2005; October 2005; September 2005; August 2005; July 2005; June 2005; May 2005; April 2005; ... Thanks to the Northern Voice organizers, I felt I had freedom to be creative with my time. ... I also felt relaxed and comfortable as if I were speaking to friends (I was!). Getting the talk started took a ...
  6. wikiwand.com

    Northern Voice events: Northern Voice 2005 - February 19, 2005; Northern Voice 2006 - February 11 and 12, 2006; Northern Voice 2007 - February 23 and 24, 2007; Northern Voice 2008 - February 22 and 23, 2008; Northern Voice 2009 - February 20 and 21, 2009; Northern Voice 2010 - May 7 and 8, 2010; Northern Voice 2011 - May 13 and 14, 2011
  7. infocult.typepad.com

    The mob behind it is now going to reprise the event: Northern Voice 2006. It's expanded, too, beginning with a Day of The Moose, or Moose Camp. ... September 23, 2005. Northern Voice returns in 2006, and grows. Last year's Northern Voice conference in Vancouver was excellent.
  8. darrenbarefoot.com

    Posted on November 9, 2005 by dbarefoot. Speak at Northern Voice Skip to entry content. This is your final warning-speak at Northern Voice or suffer the consequences. The deadline for submissions is next Tuesday, November 15. Boris has a decent paragraph on what we're looking for:
  9. alchetron.com

    Nov 5, 2023Northern Voice was an annual blogging, social software and online communities conference held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada from 2005 to 2013. The conference was organized by members of the Vancouver blogging community, who attempted to keep the event accessible to as many people as possibl

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