Announcing NMK Forum 07

OK, I’ll try not to let this site become too much like a boring diary of what I do at work and get back to the normal web services and social media output.
But not yet.
Today, the website for NMK Forum 07 finally went live. It’s taken me a while, mainly because of my incompetence a few small technical teething difficulties. The site is to announce and publicise our summer conference and it promises, though I say so myself, to be pretty good! I’m also lining up a live backchannel chat application for the event itself on the site as well as oodles of A/V extras to document the thing thoroughly.
We’ve got Jason Calacanis, Dan Gillmor and a host of others lined up to speak and a ton of top-rated panellists. We’re after massive panels - 10 people or so - the idea being that they’ll (a) be able to tackle anything the audience wants and (b) not be boring. So there’s still spaces for any Web 2.0 mavens out there. New media journalist Mike Butcher (NMA, Techcrunch UK, Vecosys, etc.) is the programme organiser this year, so do email him if you think you’re qualified to talk about whatever Web 2.1 might be, successfully making cash out of UGC, Mobile 2.0 or any other internet and media topics of moment. It’s worth mentioning, too, that Simon Collister is at this moment bending over backwards to generate PR for the event.
The trouble is now, having made that site, it makes me want to give this place a splash of paint…