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OneWebDay Austin – Andrew Donoho
Sep 23rd
Andrew Donoho, Web Theorist with IBM’s Emerging Internet Technology Team, has a long history working with both web standards and implementations. He was an early participant in crafting XHTML v1.0 and v1.1 and SVG v1.0. He has been creating and pushing implementations of the bi-directional web since 1999 and is extending that idea to building a Co-Web with a scalable UI for the last 18 months. He is trained in experimental physics with a degree from the University of Texas at Austin. He still lives in Austin with his wife.
Bill Leake at OneWebDay Austin
Sep 23rd
Bill Leake has been involved in driving provable revenues through internet marketing techniques since the early 1990s when, as part of the management team at Power Computing, he built the first company to sell $1 million of product over the internet. Bill has guided Apogee Search from inception to its current position as the largest search engine marketing firm in the Southwest, and one of the 20 largest in North America.
Bill gave this talk to the OneWebDay crowd at Cafe Caffeine on Monday Sept 22, 2008 and has some interesting asides on the economy and the political scene.
Sarah Vela at OneWebDay Austin
Sep 23rd
Sarah Vela talks at OneWebDay at Cafe Caffeine in Austin, Texas on Monday, September 22nd on “my life as an Orchid”. Sarah is a contributor to the “PushmyFollow” podcast and is very knowledgeable about web technologies and tools. She’s @orchid8 on twitter and orchid8 on a bucketfull of social networks. Her social network has pulled her through good times and bad and she’s a video podcasting and flickr maven to boot.
David Armistead at OneWebDay Austin
Sep 23rd
The Internet as key enabling technology for the emergence of the new global sustainability economy
David’s Bio: David Armistead has been involved in business and organization development, strategic planning, and future studies projects since the early 1980s, and has worked directly with major culture leaders, multinational firms and state and federal government, and also high tech manufacturing and small business.



