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            <description> In preparation for VidCamp, I thought it would be helpful to compile a list of recent resources that highlight issues currently being discussed in the digital entertainment public conversation.  I&amp;rsquo;ve started playing online hold em a list, and ...</description>
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            <description> I am often asked who will be attending VidCamp. Since I respect everyone&amp;rsquo;s right to privacy, I am providing a place where anyone attending can voluntarily add his/her name (or initials ) to the list of Vancouver&amp;rsquo;s media 2.0 thought-leade...</description>
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            <description> I know we all like suggestions when asked to prepare something in advance. So, I have started a wish list of some of the talks I would love to see. Please add your presentation ideas to the following list, as well:   How Is Digital Content Delivered...</description>
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            <description> As it says on our About page:  NO SPECTATORS, ONLY PARTICIPANTS  Everyone who attends VidCamp is asked to either present (if you want some presentation hints, please visit the presentation wish list.), ask interesting questions, and/or assist others...</description>
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