Beta Thea Pi Camp 2007 was successfully held on last Friday. The quality of the event including the sessions, venue (same building, different floor) and the whole process are better than last year. Nearly 150 people showed up during the event.
I
gave a talk on blogging which is the three of us are doing . I talked
about the background of this blog and a bunch of services that worth
mentioning based on audience request. Especially, I introduced those
that I actually use personally. If I have more time to prepare for the
talk, I would like to say something about how we break news, interview
founders, and make the decision if a service is worthy of reviewing. In
fact I haven’t decided to lead a session the day before the event. A big
thanks to Robert who encouraged me to give the talk. (Photos on
the left side are taken by Kris.)
Several sessions impressed me the most. Rachel gave a presentation about user interface and multi touch devices. She finished some of the work in Microsoft Research AL. The demos he showed us are pretty cool. Diana introduced her Firefox extension, Mobilebrook, which helps remove nearly all advertisement on web pages. Advertisers are going t

