We’re in the final stretch to the start of Personal Democracy Forum 2008, and the buzz keeps building. If you’re blogging about coming to the event, use the tag pdf2008; on Twitter we’re going with the hashtag #pdf2008. It’s not too late to register, and if you’re already registered, you can start connecting with your fellow participants by using all the social networking tools provided on pdf2008.confabb.com.
We’re pleased to announce a few more fantastic speakers are joining us:
* Gina Cooper, the executive director of Netroots Nation, will be joining our final plenary on leadership in a networked age.
* Federal Communications Commissioner Jonathan Adelstein will be speaking on Day Two on the power of information to transform government.
* Sean Parker, the co-founder of Napster, Plaxo, Facebook and Causes, will be joining our panel on “Ideas that spread, win: going viral online.”
* Patrick Hynes of the John McCain campaign will be joining Peter Daou of the Hillary Clinton campaign to talk about campaign-blogger relations and best practices.
* Christopher Libertelli of Skype will be joining our session on dealing with anti-competitive practices in the tech sector.
June 16, 2008