PodCamp Boston Wireless Access
The UMB Guest network is the correct network to use, but a lot of people are on it.
Please, if you have a laptop and the know how, plug into an Ethernet jack in your room and create your own access point!
The UMB Guest network is the correct network to use, but a lot of people are on it.
Please, if you have a laptop and the know how, plug into an Ethernet jack in your room and create your own access point!
The Google Doc for open signups is now open for you to add your own stuff!
Click here to access and edit the doc.
A few folks requested more information on the individual sessions. We’ve put up a link of what session presenters originally proposed. Bear in mind that they may have changed their presentations since the descriptions were first published.
Click here to read the descriptions.
Thanks to the hard work of our organizers, we’re happy to present the Official Guide to PodCamp Boston 4 in Google Documents Presentation format. You can view and download the full size version by clicking here, which will also allow you to print it out (the Actions button at the bottom [...]
This note was sent out to all attendees earlier today, we’re re-posting on the blog to make sure it reaches everyone.
I want to take a moment and talk again about why we chose to present sessions as discussions this year as it’s important for everyone to understand.
We’re asking discussion leaders to [...]
We are please to announce that concert service and ticket search website Gruvr has sponsored Podcamp Boston 4.
Take a few minutes to check out their website as a great place to find local concert tickets and join us in welcoming them as a sponsor to Podcmap Boston 4.
Lots of folks have written about their experiences at PodCamps past and what they’re doing to get ready for PodCamp Boston 4. We wanted to take a few moments to reinforce some things that will help you get the most out of your PodCamp experience, whether this is your first or [...]