A few different bloggers
by Patrick HavensAs people start getting their information to wrap up their registration, the list so far has filled out to 372 people and the mixture of bloggers is very interesting. Since there are so many bloggers I’m going to strive to keep the info brief. I’m going to start highlighting them 5 at a time.
For attendee #3 Niall Kennedy I’m going to borrow his own one line summary since… well it works:
I am a web technology geek living in San Francisco, California in the United States. I am very interested in the world of personal empowerment and collaboration newly expressed through the world of weblog publishing, content syndication, and near real-time search.
Now for attendee #4 Rachael Kalicun I actually had to do more research. And then decided to give her some privacy. Blogger for Popcorn Nation she covers celebrities and their happenings in the news.
Well attendee #5 Patrick Havens is an easy one to describe, but I’ll keep my info down to: A graphic artist by trade I work for Minuteman Press of Napa as my day job, and P.Havens Creations as my side job. Blogger for Living in the Whine Country, A little bit of vino and my family blog. I am also one of the bloggers for this blog The WordCamp Report.
Attendee #6 Brian Oberkirch is a “a marketing consultant focused on social media and product/service development.” Basically he tells business how to best leverage Social Media for businesses. Brian also does “quite a bit of speaking and training on social media and other topics.”
Attendee #7 and the last in this post is Kyle Neath. College student going for a Civil Engineering degree at Cal Poly, Kyle does web design for Web Associates in San Luis Obispo, CA. Someone who has done some interesting work using WordPress, he also has designed some custom plugins in creating his interesting designs. I suggest you look them over off this page.

I am a web technology geek living in San Francisco, California in the United States. I am very interested in the world of personal empowerment and collaboration newly expressed through the world of weblog publishing, content syndication, and near real-time search.