Speakers
- Arthur Barstow
- Tim Berners-Lee
- Bert Bos
- Dan Brickley
- Tantek Çelik
- Fernando Claver
- Hannah Donovan
- Jeremy Keith
- Eduardo Manchón
- Matt May
- Charles McCathieNevile
- Ismael Nafría
- George Oates
- Allan Sandfeld
- Mike Schroepfer
- Doug Stamper
- Jeffrey Veen
- Rigo Wenning
Suggestions:
Hannah Donovan
Hannah Donovan has been Head of Creative at London-based Last.fm since Feburary 2006. With a Bachelor of Design from the University of Alberta (Canada), she has worked on everything from academic open-source projects to multi-level national campaigns for clients such as Heinekin, Bic and Nokia. When not thinking about typography, usability and the social music revolution, Hannah draws monsters.
Jeremy Keith
Jeremy Keith is a relevant web developer who works for Clearleft. Jeremy enjoys building accessible, elegant websites using the troika of web standards: XHTML, CSS, and the DOM. Jeremy is a member of the Web Standards Project where he serves as joint leader of the DOM Scripting Task Force. In his free time, he plays bouzouki in the alt.country band Salter Cane, and he is also the creator and curator of one of the Web's largest online communities dedicated to Irish traditional music, The Session.
Eduardo Manchón Aguilar
Eduardo Manchón, Co-founder of Panoramio, is psychologist specialized in Human-Computer interaction, that has worked in the field of usability and interface design for the last 6 years. Previously, he worked in online banking at lacaixa.es and, then, as an independent consultant in the field of usability. At the same time, he collaborated with Ubaldo Huerta in Loquo.com, until it was sold to eBay in 2005. In June 2007, and after a development period that took a year and a half, Google bought his project Panoramio.com.
Nowadays, he works for Google in Switzerland’s offices.
Matt May
Matt May, Accessibility Engineer at Adobe, is a developer, technologist, and accessibility advocate who works to address accessibility in Adobe products, and ensure interoperability with assistive technologies. Prior to joining Adobe, he worked for W3C/WAI on many of the core standards in web accessibility; led the Web Standards Project’s Accessibility Task Force; helped to architect one of the first online grocery sites, HomeGrocer.com; and co-founded Blue Flavor, a respected web and mobile design consultancy.
Charles McCathieNevile
Charles McCathieNevile is the Chief Standards Officer at Opera, where he is in charge of standards and specifications. He is interested in accessibility of the web for everyone, and in making it as easy as possible to create things for the Web, so he cares about how to make workable authoring tools for ordinary folks.
Ismael Nafría
Ismael Nafría has been Content Manager at Prisacom since February 2005. As a journalist, he is specialized in new technologies, Internet and communications, and from January 1999 to January 2005, he was the author of the weekly column "La Crónica" in the on-line version of La Vanguardia, where he was Editor in Chief for two years. Currently, he also works as a consultant at the INNOVATION International Media Consulting Group and collaborates in Catalunya Ràdio and COMRàdio. He spent a year in Miami (USA), where he was Editor in Chief of Baquía.com. Nafría has also worked in the written press, the radio (Radio Barcelona) and different agencies (Europa Press). He held a Fulbright Foundation Fellowship (Salzburg Seminar) and has participated as speaker in numerous national and international conferences about Internet. He has written 'Sr. Director: Les millors cartes dels lectors de La Vanguardia' ('Mr. Editor: The best readers' letters of La Vanguardia), and 'Web 2.0: el usuario, el nuevo rey de Internet'' ('Web 2.0: the user, the new king of the Internet'), which will be published by Gestión 2000 in Autumn of 2007.

