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Shawn Powers at Trade Show

Upcoming Events: February 2013

Linux Journal is a proud media sponsor of several technical events in 2013. Below is a list of summits, conferences and trade shows in the month of February: more>>

Kyle Rankin to Keynote SCALE 11x

The Southern California Linux Expo SCALE 11X has just announced that popular Linux Journal columnist, Kyle Rankin, will give the second keynote at the expo in February.

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Texas Linux Fest

Texas Linux Fest is This Week - Win a Free Pass

*Update* 

Congratulations to our winners: Marc R., Elizabeth S., Patrick D., Trey D., and Steve A. more>>

O'Reilly Will Stream Android Open

For those who can't make it to the first Android Open conference this October 9-11, you can catch the live video stream of keynotes, interviews, and wrap-up reports here.

See the full schedule at http://androidopen.com/android2011/public/schedule/grid more>>

SCALE 10x

SCALE Call for Papers Opens Today

From the SCALE organizers (you might recognize one of them from our August cover):  more>>

A view of Maynooth.

Linux Audio Conference 2011: A Report From Maynooth

On May 7 and 8 I attended the Linux Audio Conference for 2011 held in Maynooth, Ireland. Due to a temporary mental malfeasance - for some reason I assumed the Earth rotated in the opposite direction - I booked my flight for the wrong departure date and was unable to change its itinerary without paying out a hefty sum to the airline. more>>

The Lork Pod !

A Report From Beyond: Linux Sound & Music At Virginia Tech

From April 7 through 9 I attended Beyond, a series of lectures, workshops, and concerts promoted by the DISIS group at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg VA. more>>

DrupalCon Chicago

DrupalCon Rocked Chicago

DrupalCon has sadly come to a close.  After three whirlwind days, I can say that the Drupal community is definitely going strong, and a few Drupal companies have some very interesting developments on the horizon. more>>

DrupalCon Chicago

On My Way to DrupalCon!

 As you may have heard, Drupal's biggest annual event starts next week.  This year's North American DrupalCon will draw an expected crowd over over 3000 attendees, and offer something for a wide variety of Drupalers and future Drupalers, as well as web developers and designers in general. more>>

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