Category: Events & Reports

  • Northern Voice + Moose Camp

    The site for Northern Voice 2006 website has just been launched. Northern Voice is a grassroots personal publishing and blogging conference held here in Vancouver, British Columbia. Last year it was awesome and many people who atteneded said it was the best conference they went to all year (and I hang with people who go

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  • OSCON – PDX

    I’m in Portland for O’Reilly’s Open Source Conference with Boris, Roland, Richard, Adrian, James, Colin and Lance of Bryght. I’m really excited to meet a bunch of people face to face who I only worked with virtually… especially some of the peeps over at Civic Space Labs, Drupal.org, and the Flockers. We’re going to be

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  • The Future of Publishing Conference

    The Future of Publishing Conference Stop advertising, start doing! The move from branding to blogging may be daunting for traditional advertisers, but it creates a myriad of exciting opportunities for forward-thinking business leaders, publishers, and people with a story to tell. For decades, traditional mass media has been the best mechanism for connecting companies with

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  • Ourmedia Nominated for Global Award

    Ourmedia Nominated for Global Award Ourmedia has been nominated as the US finalist for the UN World Summit Awards. The team at Bryght would like to congratulate JD, Marc, and all the great volunteers that helped put the site together. Now with over 26,000 members and still growing! Part of the Events and Reports collection.

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  • RainCity Studios Disinfomercial

    RainCity Studios Disinfomercial A request to my fellow attendees at the Gnomedex conference: please help me make a disinfomercial. Part of the Events and Reports collection. See also: Web Summit Vancouver 2026.

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  • Michael Moore’s New Film Fahrenheit 9/11

    The trailer for Michael Moore’s film is now online. The film recently won the Palme D’or at the Cannes film festival and examines what happened to the United States after September 11; and how the Bush Administration used the tragic event to push its agenda. After debuting at Cannes in May, they’ve now signed deals

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