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Did you attend WebVisions 2010? We’d love to hear about your experience and get some constructive feedback on how we can make the event better. Please take a moment and share your thoughts.

Did you attend WebVisions 2010? We’d love to hear about your experience and get some constructive feedback on how we can make the event better. Please take a moment and share your thoughts.

WebVisions is excited to offer another special 2-for-1 offer to Northwest’s top Web conferences. For only $400, you’ll get two-day conference passes to both WebVisions and Open Source Bridge, a conference dedicated to open source technologies and for people interested in learning the open source way. Save over $175 if purchased separately!
Open Source Bridge takes place from June 1-4 at the Portland Art Museum.
Register at http://www.webvisionsevent.com/promo/osbridge/
Thanks to Slideshare.net, we have a neat little widget that displays all of the presentations that have been posted…check it out and let us know what you think:

Did you attend WebVisions 2009 (May 20-22 at the Oregon Convention Center)? If so, please take a moment to complete a brief survey that will help us make the next event even better.
In a moment of genius, Justin Kistner came up the idea of Beer and Blog, a weekly meet up based on bloggers helping bloggers over beers. Who can’t love this? And WebVisions is happy to spend two Fridays hoisting a pint or two with fellow bloggers…join us on April 17 and May 15 for the WebVisions Beer and Blog events in Portland. Let Brad know that you’re going to be there!

Lane Becker and Thor Muller of Get Satisfaction will team up again for their session “The End of Obsolescence: The Web as Ground Zero for the Post-Consumer Economy,” which explores the transformation our consumerism into something sustainable via web based mechanisms that allow the renewal of a “repair culture” that supports long term ownership of products, reputation systems that encourage companies to produce products that last and digital products that replace hard goods…view session