In June I’ll be doing a number of presentations on Microformats, CSS3, and “the web beyond the desktop” in Tokyo.
I’ve only been to Japan once, for 5 or so days, most of those spent on the outskirts of Tokyo at the www2005 conference (where I spoke at the Microformats Developer Day, even before microformats.org was founded). I only spent half a day or so in Tokyo itself, with my good friend Dean Jackson, and the very smart Libby Miller (co-inventor of FOAF).
This time I’ll hopefully get to see more of the city.
Details of the presentations (some free, one at a small cost, and featuring also Michael Smith from the W3C) are here (in Japanese).
I’ll be presenting in English, but at least one of the presentations will be simultaneously translated
I believe.
I’ll post more details on each individual event as soon as I get them translated
john


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Great news! I’m really hoping to make this. By the way, if you’re in contact with the Actlink people feel free to give them some ribbing about the promo page they made for you. Text as image unsurprisingly makes said text hard to translate :-S
It is a validating XHTML 1.0 strict background-image though
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