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	<title>Dec  3, 2008: Inspiring Women Series: Female Internet Heroes at UBS (from Upcoming: emilicon&#039;s Events)</title>
	<description>[1 Curzon Street London England W1J 5UB]THIS EVENT IS ALMOST SOLD OUT!!!! THE LAST 3 TICKETS CAN BE BOOKED HERE: http://www.freshideasevents.com/internetevent_301008_booking.asp<br />Thenextwomen.com and Freshideasevents organize an event in the Inspiring Women Series called Female Internet Heroes. <br />Speakers: Katarina Skoberne (Openad.net), Lulu Phogonamy (IVIllage), Lisa Sounio (Dopplr), Jenny Fielding (Astia UK) Julia MacMillan (Toyboywarehouse), Andrea Cockerton-Blakesly (mudhut) Alicia Navarro (Skimbit) and other female online entrepreneurs, venture capital experts and corporate executives in the online industry.<br />More information:<br />http://thenextwomen.com/events/<br />The Event will include talks about setting up an online business, discussing business models, raising finance, pitching your business,  and developing the UK and European market. Tags: women, female, technology, web, internet, bus</description>
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	<title>Dec  2, 2008: Online Information at Olympia Conference Centre (from Upcoming: emilicon&#039;s Events)</title>
	<description>[Kensington London England ]Covering the full spectrum of online content and information management solutions, Online Information is the definitive showcase for the information industry with vendors exhibiting from all over the world.  <br />Running alongside the exhibition is the Online Information Conference.  Attracting over 900 delegates from over 40 countries, the conference provides a forum dedicated to learning, debate, professional development, technology reviews and assessments, expert discussion as well as case-study presentations and the sharing of research results and opinion.</description>
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	<title>Dec  2, 2008: Information Management Solutions (IMS) at Olympia Exhibition Hall (from Upcoming: emilicon&#039;s Events)</title>
	<description>[Earls Court London, UK England W14]IMS is the leading event for business, marketing, web and IT professionals who need to drive business performance through effective information management.<br />Whether you&amp;#39;re looking for a specific content management solution, at how web 2.0 can improve business performance or for an enterprise wide search solution you will find everything you need to know about managing information for business advantage at IMS 2008.</description>
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	<title>Ministry of Silence (from Facebook events for Joe)</title>
	<description>The game is one I played at Come Out &amp; Play. <br /><br />12 players - hide &amp; seeky type friends you&#039;ll mostly recognise.  One bookshop. Some props. Some helpers.<br /><br />[photo from: http://www.flickr.com/photos/atouchofcolor/520705668/]</description>
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	<dc:date>2008-10-09T19:00:00-04:00</dc:date>
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	<title>Mr Green Goes to Washington (from Facebook events for Joe)</title>
	<description>Y&#039;all - <br />me and my new haircut are going to Washington on the 18th to cover the US elections and eat cheeseburgers for three months.<br /><br />Please come and say hello, goodbye, and see you next Tuesday<br /><br />We&#039;ll be here:<br />http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?q=London%20WC1X%200DS&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;oe=utf-8&amp;rls=org.mozilla:en-GB:official&amp;client=firefox-a&amp;um=1&amp;sa=N&amp;tab=wl<br /><br />and may go onwards and upwards/downwards<br /><br />Bx</description>
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	<dc:date>2008-08-15T19:00:00-04:00</dc:date>
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	<title>Game one of three (from Facebook events for Joe)</title>
	<description>Meet at 6pm outside the Globe Pub (we&#039;ll then go around the corner to the empty tennis court just off Luxborough Street near Baker Street Tube - http://tinyurl.com/6jjcew )</description>
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	<dc:date>2008-08-15T18:00:00-04:00</dc:date>
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	<title>Unused Tomorrows and Other Stories (from Facebook events for Joe)</title>
	<description>&quot;At night, in bed, I stare at the zipper in her spine. Reptile skin peeks out between metal teeth. What if I pulled it down, just a little--&quot;<br /><br />New Media Scotland is proud to announce its third Twitterist-in-Residence science ﬁction writer Hannu Rajaniemi. He will be using his residency to post daily microﬁction pieces which are only 140 characters long.<br /> <br />Perhaps the most famous example of microﬁction is a six-word story by Hemingway: &quot;For sale: baby shoes, never worn.&quot; He allegedly called it his favorite, and it&#039;s easy to understand why. Most of the story happens outside the frame of the six short words, in the reader&#039;s head. <br /><br />Hannu states that “Microﬁction is especially appropriate for science ﬁction. During my tenure as New Media Scotland&#039;s Twitterer-in-Residence, I want to ﬁnd out how exactly how much futureshock and sense of wonder 140 characters can deliver. My tweet</description>
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	<dc:date>2008-08-01T12:00:00-04:00</dc:date>
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