9:00-10:30 Keynote 1
Nick Hodge, Microsoft, Australia
Popfly: Mashup Tool for the Masses Abstract: Mashups should not be restricted to those who can code/script. Millions of users worldwide feel comfortable modifying their MySpace or Facebook and customizing how they are presented to the world. With Microsoft's Popfly, internet users can now become creative with their online presence. Games, gadgets and utilities are created with a mouse. Not the keyboard.
10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break
11:00 - 12:30 Session 1
Shuli Yu Innovation in the Programmable Web: Characterizing the Mashup Ecosystem
Volker Hoyer. The Changing Role of IT Departments in Enterprise Mashup Environments
Cesare Pautasso and Monica Frisoni. The Mashup Atelier
1:30 - 3:00 Keynote 2
Pamela Fox, Google, USA
Mashups: Scrambled, Fried, Socialized! We'll first talk about how OpenSocial has established a consistent and extendible interface for creating social applications on top of social networks, standardizing the concepts of an activity stream, profile information, friend network, and persistence layer. Then we'll use real world examples to see how existing mashups can be "socialized" to take advantage of these social aspects. At the end of the talk, you should want to run home and immediately socialize all your mashups.
3:00 - 3:30 Coffee Break
3:30 - 4:30 Session 2
Dong Liu and Ralph Deters. The Reverse C10K Problem for Server-side Mashups
James Broberg, Rajkumar Buyya and Zahir Tari. Creating a 'Cloud Storage' Mashup for High Performance, Low Cost Content Delivery
4:30 - 5:30 Panel TBA |