Heating up Saigon in November 2008: Barcamp Saigon and Google DevFest

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The two events that are going to heat up tech communities in Saigon this November with innovation, collaboration and new outspreading concepts.

BarCamp Saigon

BarCamp Saigon

What is a BarCamp

BarCamp is an international network of user-generated conferences — open, participatory workshop-events, whose content is provided by participants — often focusing on but not limited to technology. Topics typically include programming, web design, technology usage, education, entrepreneurship, etc.

There is no audience, only participants. Attendees must give a demo, a session, or help with one, or otherwise volunteer / contribute in some way to support the event. All presentations are scheduled the day they happen. The people present at the event will select the demos or presentations they want to see.

When

November 15, 2008

All-day event

Where

RMIT International University Vietnam

702 Nguyen Van Linh Boulevard, Tan Phong Ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

More info

The official website: barcampsaigon.org

If you’re on Facebook, join this event BarCamp Saigon 1

If you’re on Twitter, follow @barcampSaigon

You may also want to read why you want to join BarCamp

Read updates from some BarCamp Saigon organizers

Kevin Miller

Thomas Wanhoffs

Hung Nguyen

Step2 Radar

Chip 2.0

Google DevFest

Google Code

Following their announcement of launching in Vietnam, Google organizes its first Hackrathon in Vietnam.

When

November 4, 2008

Where

University of Technology




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Last update October 26, 2008

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