20 November, 2008, 6:47:09 PM
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Events
The date has been set for No Vacancy 2009. It will be held in Sydney on Thursday, March 19. As ever the central themes will be Distribution, Innovation, Technology. It will be a great day featuring industry leaders, panels, case studies, presentations and debate. There may even be a touch of controversy with hard questions asked - and answered. Over the past two years No Vacancy has established a strong reputation and for dynamic programming and great networking. Around 250 delegates attended the 2008 event. Topics included online distribution, consumer trends, channel and yield management, carbon offsetting, star ratings, modern marketing tactics, pricing, social media strategies and plenty more. There's some great photographs - check them out if you have time. As for 2009, preliminary planning is now under way. If you have any suggestions or would like to get involved as a sponsor, please contact Martin Kelly on 02 9882 1575 or via email. If you haven't done so already, you can sign up to TravelTrends.biz newsletter for further updates.
Oops, missed TRAVELtech this year? Don't worry, Australia's leading online travel distribution and tech event will return bigger and better in early September 2009. Meanwhile here's a few images from the 2008 event to whet your appetite.
TRAVELtech is an annual conference that examines the latest online travel marketing and web-based innovations in an informative and entertaining manner. It has a well-established reputation for delivering relevant, high-quality content and excellent networking - see a sample of TRAVELtech 2008 delegates. If you have any questions, please call Martin Kelly on 61 2 9882-1575. Please visit the TRAVELtech photo gallery to see some more images from the 2008 event. |
John Allsopp
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Software developer, long standing web development speaker, writer, evangelist and self proclaimed expert, I've spent the last 15 years working with and developing for the web. As the head developer of the leading cross platform CSS development tool Style Master, and developer and publisher of renowned training courses and learning resources on CSS and standards based development, and author of the highly regarded "Dao of Web Design" I've been widely recognized as a leader in these fields. As a presenter and educator, I speak frequently at conferences around Australia and the world. I'm a co-founder of the Web Directions conference series, and author of one of the earliest books on Microformats (publication date March 2007) My one claim to fame, and source of some embarrassment is (semi publicly) coining the term "Web 2.0" some months before O'Rielly. I apologize unreservedly for whatever minor role I played in inflicting this term on the world. When not bathed in the glow of various computer screens, I'm a volunteer surf lifesaver at Bondi Beach. Long time Bondi resident, I now live at the southern edge of Sydney, between the ocean and the world's second oldest national park, with my wife and young daughter, who are the light of my life. |