ArbCamp was Saturday 10/27.
What amazed me was the number of students who were able to attend - driving to Ann Arbor from E. Lansing, Flint, and some coming from the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti area. Talking to the students was a highlight for me. The only business cards I exchanged were with students. I think my first business card was post-grad-school-graduation, so this particular crop of students has several years of wisdom on myself at that age. They impressed me for their preparation, their entrepreneurism, and their networking skills.
Here’s a list of websites I jotted down:
Here’s the “new” idea that everyone else seemed to know but me: microformats.
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A while back Brian Kerr pointed me to the Operator extension for Firefox. It parses microformats and lets you do nifty things: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/4106
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Posted by: Dunrie
On: October 28, 2007
Category: Ann Arbor