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		<title>By: Recap: WordCamp Birmingham 2009 + Skribit Updates — PaulStamatiou.com</title>
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		<description>[...] The two day event started out at an interesting and rather large venue called Innovation Depot &#8212; a technology business incubator in Birmingham. With the exception of keynote-style talks, there were two tracks people could attend. A regular/beginner track and an advanced track. I went to advanced track sessions and heard talks from Dougal Campbell, Jeremy Flint, Sara Cannon and Mitch Canter. [...]</description>
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