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Bringing Your Location Onto the Web

A session at Open Hack NYC

The last five years have been powered by one dataset your social network. It's been the animating spark that turned photo galleries into Flickr, bookmarks into Delicious and university communities into Facebook. But what's next? What's the next block of information with the power to change everything?

One candidate is your location. New technologies are making it easier to capture than ever before, new models for privacy are giving users more control over how it's used, and just like the social network you can combine it with all kinds of stuff, making them even more useful and fun. In this panel, Tom Coates from Fire Eagle will talk to Dennis Crowley from Foursquare, Aaron Straup Cope from Flickr and John Geraci from DIYcity about some of the possibilities, problems and cool stuff that people are doing with location.

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Tom Coates

The personal Twitter account of Tom Coates, co-founder of Product Club: a new product development and invention company. Prev: Brickhouse, Fire Eagle, BBC bio from Twitter

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aaronofmontreal

this is the story I want to remember - the public version is @thisisaaronland bio from Twitter

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Dennis Crowley

I like snowboards, foursquare and unemployment. bio from Twitter

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Time 3:00pm3:50pm EST

Date Fri 9th October 2009

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