Webstock 2010 took place from 15-19 February 2010. It featured 5 full-on days. 13 hands-on workshops. 24 kickass international speakers. And 24 must-see presentations on design, development, mobile, usability, content, community, open data, innovation, inspiration and more.

News
The bad news and the good news?
In continuing with our fine Webstock tradition of losing a speaker at the last moment, we’re really sad to announce the Garr Reynolds has had to cancel his trip to Webstock. He’s come down with a bad case of the flu, it’s very contagious and his Dr has advised no travel. Garr really really wanted [...]13
Feb
2012
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Watch this!
We are happier than the happiest happy things in HappyVille to announce that Tony Hsieh and Jenn Lim will be at Webstock. And with that, the programme for Webstock ’12 is complete. Promise! It’s gonna rock!02
Feb
2012
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The BNZ Start-Up Alley finalists
We’ve had a great response to the BNZ Start-Up alley, with nearly 30 companies entering. The range, scope and ambition of entrants has been extremely impressive — as convener of the selection panel, Nat Torkington, put it, “there’s been lots of companies entered I’d never heard about, but which are a long way along!” And [...]20
Jan
2012
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Jennifer Brook ? interviewed by Josh Clark
Jennifer Brook is a resident of tree houses, a maker of limoncello, a cobbler of shoes, and one heckuva interaction designer. Jennifer is a lead user experience designer for Method. Prior to joining Method, Jennifer was interaction designer at The New York Times, where she designed the newspaper?s iPad and iPhone apps as well as [...]11
Jan
2012
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