The sense of a Gnomedex
This week, I spent two days attending the tenth and final iteration of a tech conference I’d never before attended: Gnomedex. Not only was its emphasis on the intersection of technology, society and culture professionally appealing, the sensibilities that drove the conference overall had a personal appeal that served to reinforce Gnomedex’ mission.
Over at TechFlash, you can read my guest commentary about the event, “The Sense of a Gnomedex.”
I also had the challenge of improvising a five-minute presentation at Gnomedex — on less than 15 minutes notice. You can see the result of my addressing the audience-generated issue, “Why is my digital privacy a marketable commodity,” in glorious web video here.
