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Social networking, blogging and web 2.0 technologies have had a big impact on our online world, changing it the way we have it today. This is why this years annual media conference hosted by the Cape Peninsula University of Technology (for the last 10 years) will focus on technology with an accent on “being online” and keeping relations.
This year’s event will take place on October 18th, starting at 8:30 and will have guest speakers like Melissa Attree (on social networking), Matthew Buckland (on mobile media), Vincent Maher (on Citizen media), Jayne Morgan (on Podcasts), Gavin Dudley (on news distribution), Charl Norman (on social networking), Barney Maharaj (on fabric technology), Zanephyn Keyzer (on microbiology & food Technology) and yours truly.
The Entrance fee to CPUT’s media conference is R20.00 and other than networking with others and probably learn something new, you’ll get a delicious brunch and goodie bag. Don’t worry if you don’t have a ticket already, they’ll be available at the door, but if you want to play safe get in touch with Rifqah Abrahams on 021 460 8348 or at AbrahamsRi@cput.ac.za
See you there.
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