I'm at NPUC at the moment showing off a poster session about Eventful Demand (warning: 2MB PDF). Thanks to the power of the internets, you! are! there! (If by chance you really are there, feel free to download the poster for later perusal.)
Update: The conference was informative, if a bit surreal. All five speakers gave great presentations; so far Ross Mayfield's and Sam Ruby's have been posted online. My favorite was a demonstration of Chickenfoot, a browser automation tool (and keyword-based language) which could easily be turned into a ScrAPI generator for the everyman. Or something.
The surreal moments were due in part to the weather; the posters were set up next to a wall of windows, so that part of the room was uncomfortably hot. Mostly, though, I felt like the only Web 2.0 upstart in a room full of superintelligent computer luminaries. (Imagine perusing a poster on HCI and discovering you're standing next to Don Norman.) Still, it was an eye-opening experience and I'm glad we were invited. Thanks, Max!
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