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		<description><![CDATA[We are very pleased to announce the following sessions for this year&#8217;s Open Source Bridge conference. We&#8217;re still waiting to hear back from a few speakers, so stay tuned in the next few days as we fill in a few gaps – but the bulk of our speakers have responded to acceptances, and we’re happy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We are very pleased to announce the <a href="http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2010/sessions">following sessions</a> for this year&#8217;s Open Source Bridge conference.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re still waiting to hear back from a few speakers, so stay tuned in the next few days as we fill in a few gaps – but <a href="http://opensourcebridge.org/events/2010/speakers">the bulk of our speakers</a> have responded to acceptances, and we’re happy to share what we have with you today!</p>
<p>We&#8217;d like to thank our Advocate sponsors &#8211; <a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a>, <a href="http://www.facebook.com">Facebook</a> and the<a href="http://www.rackspacecloud.com"> Rackspace Cloud</a>. Without them, this conference wouldn&#8217;t be happening. We also have <a href="http://opensourcebridge.org/sponsors">many other sponsors</a> listed, and are looking for more!  If you&#8217;d like to support our grassroots, community-organized conference this year, please <a href="mailto:sponsorship@opensourcebridge.org">get in touch</a>!</p>
<p>Without further ado: </p>
<h2>Culture</h2>
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<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/364'>Being a Catalyst in Communities &#8211; The science behind the open source way</a> by Karsten Wade</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/478'>Free Speech, Free Software Across the World </a> by Danny O&#8217;Brien</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/476'>Geek Choir</a> by Michael Alan Brewer</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/315'>Give a Great Tech Talk</a> by Josh Berkus and Ian Dees</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/383'>Hacking Space Exploration</a> by Ariel Waldman</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/395'>HyperCard 2010: Why Johnny Can&#8217;t Code (and What We Can Do About It)</a> by Devin Chalmers</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/480'>Making Robots Accessible to Everyone</a> by Brett Nelson and Jim Larson</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/492'>Move Your Asana</a> by Sherri Montgomery</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/440'>Organizing user groups, a panel discussion</a> by Igal Koshevoy, Jesse Hallett, Eric Wilhelm, Christie Koehler, gabrielle roth, Audrey Eschright, and Sam Keen</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/405'>Transparent, Collaborative, Participatory &#8211; Grass Roots Implementation of the Open Government Directive</a> by Mark Frischmuth</li>
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<h2>Cooking</h2>
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<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/331'>A day in the life of Facebook Operations</a> by Tom Cook</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/439'>Agile User Experience Design</a> by Randall Hansen</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/460'>Best Practices for Wiki Adoption </a> by Steven Walling and Mark Dilley</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/404'>Building Interactive Displays with Touchscreen 2.0</a> by Peter Krenesky and Rob McGuire-Dale</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/448'>Connecting to Web Services on Android</a> by Sean Sullivan</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/390'>Creating Embedded Linux Products with OpenEmbedded</a> by Scott Garman</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/386'>Getting Started with FPGAs and HDLs</a> by Phil Tomson</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/412'>How To Report A Bug</a> by Michael Schwern</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/486'>How to write quality software using the magic of tests</a> by Igal Koshevoy</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/423'>Infrastructure as Code</a> by Adam Jacob</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/360'>Introduction to MongoDB</a> by Michael Dirolf</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/358'>Introduction to PostgreSQL</a> by Josh Berkus and Christophe Pettus</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/309'>Making Drupal Go Fast with Varnish and Pressflow</a> by Greg Lund-Chaix and Rudy Grigar</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/306'>Node.js and you</a> by Mikeal Rogers</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/343'>Open Source Storage Solutions and Next Generation Linux File Systems </a> by Anand Babu (AB) Periasamy</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/357'>Relational vs. Non-Relational</a> by Josh Berkus</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/361'>Release your hardware hacker potential with gEDA</a> by Eric Thompson</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/432'>Sphinx &#8211; the ultimate tool for documenting your software project</a> by Nate Aune</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/334'>Stacks of Cache</a> by Duncan Beevers</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/483'>The Open Geo Stack</a> by Adam DuVander</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/349'>The Return of Command-Line Kung Fu</a> by Hal Pomeranz</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/308'>The symfony framework behind the scenes at museum installations</a> by David Brewer</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/291'>Unlikely tools for pair programming</a> by Jamey Sharp and Josh Triplett</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/399'>Using Modern Perl</a> by chromatic x</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/484'>Your Internets are Leaking</a> by Reid Beels and Michael Schwern</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/419'>libcloud: a unified interface into the cloud</a> by Alex Polvi</li>
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<h2>Hacks</h2>
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<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/407'> Open Source Rockets</a> by Nathan Bergey and Andrew Greenberg</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/323'>Building A Mesh Network Wireless Temperature Sensor</a> by Michael Pigg</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/453'>Copyright lawyers can Gödel</a> by Markus Roberts</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/313'>CouchApp Evently Guided Hack w/ CouchDB</a> by J Chris Anderson</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/380'>Drizzle, Scaling MySQL for the Future</a> by Brian Aker</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/415'>Fixing SSL security: Supplementing the certificate authority model</a> by Seth Schoen</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/401'>Housetruck: Building a Victorian RV</a> by John Labovitz</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/340'>JIT-Compiling Domain Specific Languages</a> by Jeremy Voorhis</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/376'>Listening to Data &#8211; Sonification Using Open Source Tools</a> by M. Edward (Ed) Borasky</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/326'>Multicore Haskell Now!</a> by Don Stewart</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/461'>Non-visual location-based augmented reality using GPS data</a> by Aaron Parecki and Amber Case</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/425'>Practical Facebook stalking with Open Source tools</a> by Paul Fenwick</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/367'>Speeding up your PHP Application</a> by Rasmus Lerdorf</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/469'>The $2 computer: ultraconstrained devices do your bidding</a> by David Hollingsworth</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/397'>The Fine Line Between Creepy and Fun</a> by Audrey Eschright</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/353'>When Everything Looks Like A Nail</a> by Markus Roberts and Matt Youell</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/474'>X Marks the Spot: Applying OpenStreetMap to the High Seas</a> by Liz Henry and Danny O&#8217;Brien</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/441'>iizip: Hacking together your own Dropbox</a> by Ben Dechrau</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/388'>import rdma: Zero-copy networking with RDMA and Python</a> by Andy Grover</li>
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<h2>Chemistry</h2>
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<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/458'>Activity Streams, Socialism, and the Future of Open Source</a> by Chris Messina</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/421'>Cassandra: Strategies for Distributed Data Storage</a> by Kelvin Kakugawa</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/366'>Considering in-house automated web testing?</a> by Adam Christian</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/368'>Creating a low-cost clustered virtualization environment using Ganeti</a> by Lance Albertson</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/464'>Developing Replication Plugins for Drizzle</a> by Padraig O&#8217;Sullivan</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/402'>Efficient Multi-core Application Architectures</a> by Eric Day</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/396'>Hair and Yak Again &#8212; A Hacker&#8217;s Tale</a> by Eric Wilhelm</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/312'>HipHop for PHP</a> by Haiping Zhao</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/473'>Living Together In An Open Cloud World </a> by Jonathan  Bryce</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/451'>Making your information online findable</a> by VJ Beauchamp</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/435'>Professional JavaScript</a> by Jesse Hallett</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/379'>SELECT * FROM Internet Using YQL</a> by Jonathan LeBlanc</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/345'>SuperSpeed me: USB 3.0 Open Source Support</a> by Sarah Sharp</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/387'>Why the Sysadmin Hates Your Software</a> by Steve VanDevender</li>
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<h2>Business</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/428'>&#8216;Open Source Business Models&#8217; and other mythical creatures</a> by Andrew Clay Shafer</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/339'>Foundations, Non-profits, and Open Source</a> by Carol Smith</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/446'>Functional Requirements: Thinking Like A Pirate</a> by Amye  Scavarda</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/437'>Legal Difficulties Involving Open Source Companies and How to Avoid Them</a> by Martin  Medeiros</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/375'>Moonlighting in Sunlight – How to work on independent projects and have a day job.</a> by Paula Holm Jensen</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/384'>Teach your class to fish, and they&#8217;ll have food for a lifetime.</a> by Jacinta Richardson</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/355'>The Naive Developer&#8217;s Guide to Venture Capital</a> by Joyce Park</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/320'>The Second Step: HOWTO encourage open source work at for-profits</a> by Sumana Harihareswara</li>
<li><a href='/events/2010/sessions/293'>The Story of Spaz: How to Give Away Everything, Make No Money, and Still Win</a> by Edward Finkler</li>
</ul>
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