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WebVisions  

Interviewing present and past speakers at the WebVisions conference happening May 20, 21, 22nd of 2009 in Portland, Oregon at the Convention Center. www.webvisionsevent.com

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    Tyler Sticka is a designer, artist, speaker and educator specializing in identity-driven new media. His clients include small businesses, marketing agencies, open source developers and larger names such as Nike, Synnex and Providence Health. Tyler has taught at the Art Institute of Portland, conducted a workshop at the 2008 WebVisions Conference, and presented his thoughts on new media at DevGroup NW and Refresh Portland. Scott McCloud called Tyler “a smart young artist to keep our eyes on.”

    Session: Graphic Storytelling in New Media Thursday, May 21 - 2:45 pm to 4:00 pm
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    WebVision Speaker - Vanessa Fox

    Vanessa Fox, called a “cyberspace visionary” by Seattle Business Monthly, is an expert in understanding customer acquisition from organic search. She shares her perspective on how this impacts marketing and user experience at Nine by Blue and provides authoritative search-friendly design patterns for developers at Jane and Robot.com. She’s also an entrepreneur-in-residence with Ignition Partners and Features Editor at Search Engine Land. She is co-chair for O’Reilly Found, a conference for web developers about SEO. Vanessa speakes regularly at conferences and corporate events and has written for a number of publications. She previously created Google’s Webmaster Central, which provides both tools and community to help website owners improve their sites to gain more customers from search. She was recently named one of Seattle’s Top 25 innovators and entrepreneurs.

    Company: Nine by Blue.com

    Workshop: Tips for Using Search Engine Tools to Increase Site Traffic Wednesday, May 20 - 9:00 am to 12:00 pm

    Session: The Future of Organic Search Thursday, May 21 - 10:30 am to 11:45 am

    Social Media Meets Search: Thinking Inside the OneBox Thursday, May 21 - 1:15 pm to 2:30 pm Ben Lloyd, President of SEMpdx - Moderator Panelists: Kent Lewis, Anvil Media Tom Bennett, The New Group Vanessa Fox Kent Schnepp, EngineWorks

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    WebVision Speaker - Tyler Sticka

    Tyler Sticka is a designer, artist, speaker and educator specializing in identity-driven new media. His clients include small businesses, marketing agencies, open source developers and larger names such as Nike, Synnex and Providence Health. Tyler has taught at the Art Institute of Portland, conducted a workshop at the 2008 WebVisions Conference, and presented his thoughts on new media at DevGroup NW and Refresh Portland. Scott McCloud called Tyler “a smart young artist to keep our eyes on.”

    Session: Graphic Storytelling in New Media Thursday, May 21 - 2:45 pm to 4:00 pm

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    WebVision Speaker - Jason Grigsby

    Jason Grigsby was one of the project leads on the Obama iPhone Application and helped design the user inferface for the Wall Street Journal's Blackberry application. He founded and organizes Mobile Portland, a local mobile development user group.

    Jason has been online since the 5th grade. At one point he could whistle at the exact pitch of a 1200 baud modem so that it would stop squelching when the phone rang. It was either develop this skill or his mother would ungraciously unplug the computer.

    Jason built his first web page in 1995. He has spent the last 11 years building web sites professionally before being bitten by the mobile bug prompting him to throw caution to the wind and start a new company focused on mobile and web development. He blogs both at Cloud Four.com and his personal site, User First Web.

    Company: Cloud Four Blog: User First Web

    Workshop: Performance Optimization for Web and Mobile Wednesday, May 20 - 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm

    Session: Future of Mobile: Native Apps vs. Mobile Web vs. Hybrid Apps Thursday, May 21 - 1:15 pm to 2:30 pm

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    WebVisions Speaker - Raven Zacary

    Raven works with O'Reilly Media on iPhone and mobile technology related events, and is the founder of iPhoneDevCamp, a not-for-pro?t iPhone developer conference. He is currently advising a number of companies on iPhone strategy and product development. Raven has directed the launch of two Top 20 iPhone applications, Obama '08 for Obama for America and Nearby for Platial. He is regularly quoted by the press about the iPhone and is a frequent conference speaker on the topic. Raven's iPhone pursuits can be viewed at raven.me and he can be followed on Twitter @ravenme. Raven just launched his new business Small Society. www.smallsociety.com

    Session: iPhone Intelligence Friday, May 22 - 2:45 pm to 4:00 pm

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    WebVision Speaker - Amber Case

    Amber explores data visualization (click for more info on conference tracking), search engine optimization (ask), and how marketing works in the online ecosystem. She's spoken at various conferences including MIT's Futures of Entertainment, Inverge, Ignite Portland, and Ignite Boulder. She graduated from Lewis & Clark College in May 2008 with a degree in Sociology/Anthropology and wrote her thesis on cell phones and the effect of technology on cultural constructions of space and privacy.

    Case blogs at Nerdabout.com and www.blog.makerlab.org, a Portland new media incubator. She founded CyborgCamp, an unconference on the future of humans and technology. She is also involved with building and studying electronics with DorkbotPDX.

    Company: Hazelnut Tech Talk

    Session: An Introduction to Cyborg Anthropology Friday, May 22 - 1:15 pm to 2:30 pm

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    WebVision Speaker - Raymond King

    In high school Ray and a friend launched "The Computer Workshop" to train students on the use of Apple II's and IBM PCs. This company was featured on EyeWitness news and the New York Times. Several years later, while in college at M.I.T., he wrote project management software for his father's architectural firm. This project turned into a company, Semaphore, Inc., which in 1990 had risen to be rated #1 among all of the competitors in that arena (by ARCHITECTURE Magazine). By 2000, the company had over 2,500 clients, 100 employees and was acquired by Deltek. Later that year, Ray moved to from New York City to Portland, Oregon, to co-found SnapNames.com. Inventing several new ways for people to acquire domain names, the company eventually grew to over $49MM in revenue and was ultimately acquired by Oversee.net. His current venture, AboutUs.org has pioneered the idea of an "editable overlay" for the entire web. Serving over seven million unique visitors per month, the company profitably employs 30 people in both Portland and it's branch office in Lahore, Pakistan. Company: About Us Session: The Future of Work Friday, May 22 - 2:45 pm to 4:00 pm

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    WebVisions Speaker - Jason CranfordTeaque

    With over 15 years of experience in the online world, Jason's career began in 1994 when he designed the first Web based magazine, "Computer Mediated Communications." More recently, he has worked with the W3C CSS Workgroup, Yuri's Night: The World Space Party (www.yurisnight.net) and was the Director of Web Design Standards for AOL/MediaGlow. Jason's books on interactive, print, video and photographic design include the best Selling CSS, DHTML, and Ajax and Final Cut Pro and The Art of Filmmaking. His next book, Speaking in Styles, will be published in 2009. He currently lives near Washington DC with two cats and two kids, but only the one wife. Company: Bright Eye Media Blog: Speaking In Styles Session: Children of the Revolution: Reaching the Cybernetic Teen Friday, May 22 - 2:45 pm to 4:00 pm

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