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May 01, 2009

SIIA NetGain Conference Starts Monday

Monday kicks off NetGain, the SIIA's annual west coast event. This year's conference will be held at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco.

This event brings together the three divisions of the Software and Information Industry Association - the Content, Software and Education divisions. It's NetGain for the content division, Software Summit for the software division and Ed Tech for education.

This year's schedule has some great sessions. Brewster Kahle, Kara Swisher, Chris Anderson and author Judith Estrin are the keynotes. There are panels  on cloud computing, workflow applications and a panel on social media platforms which will feature Plaxo's Joe Smarr, Clara Shih of Salesforce.com (and author of The Facebook Era), Facebook's Dave Morin and Pavan Mediratta of LexisNexis.

Alacra will be presenting our new Street Pulse application as part of the new Product Previews segment Tuesday morning. Street Pulse has also been nominated for a CODiE Award. The winners will be announced at Tuesday evening's CODiE dinner.

If you're attending NetGain, or if you just want to follow from afar, we'll be using the #netgain hashtag on Twitter.

Hope to see you there.





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