MiniBar 20th of April
Its geek time again. On the 20th of April London’s fifth MiniBar will happen. And we have great News:
Features:
Mark Shuttleworth of Canonical will launch the new version of Ubuntu (one of the best Linux distributions).
MiniBar will launch TechTalks – five minute podcasts summarizing the coolest geek ideas at MiniBar – this is supported by EDIROL
- Izimi – The Future of Web Publisihing – Founders
- Truphone – 4G telephony that works – Alexander Straub
- Rememble – Clothesline for Digital Memories
- Ymogen will bring some mobile marketing toys
We will also have journalists from BBC, Guardian and Economist if you have a good idea you want to promote and as I am told Benchmark and other VC’s will be there as well.
BBC Innovation and Strategy, Canonical and EDIROL are supporting the event.
RSVP at info at openbusiness.cc. Also use this email to contact us if you have an interesting idea you want to present.
Where is it?
Corbet Place, Old Truman Brewery
E1 6NH, T 020-77706100
Google Map:
Map Google
Detailed map for Corbet Place:
Detailed Map
Travel:
Shoreditch tube – 6 mins / NE
Liverpool Street Station – 11 mins / SW
Aldgate East tube – 12 mins / SE
Liverpool Street tube – 13 mins / SW
Aldgate tube – 14 mins / SW
More Travel information on www.tfl.gov.uk
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[...] Being in London means I can occasionally attend events like Minibar organized by Open Business. I went today to the launch of Ubuntu 7.04 (that’s 2007.04) by Mark Shuttleworth, just for fun (because he’s a good guy making a difference) and to see what the London Linux crowd looks like. I am running Linux on a laptop but, alas, it still doesn’t work with wireless cards, even with the latest version. Still, it’s getting better faster than Windows. [...]