Want to know what conferences Voxeo will be at? Check out our new Events section…

September 14th, 2009 by Dan York

voxeoevents.jpgWould you like to know whether anyone from Voxeo will be at a certain conference or event? Would you like to know where we are speaking? Or who is speaking on what topic?

Because we often get those requests, we’ve opened up a new “Voxeo Events” area on this blog server. We’re still building it out and adding information, but you can see what we have so far at:

http://blogs.voxeo.com/events/

The plan is to list shows that are coming up and provide information in advance about who is speaking when. For example, we have pages up now for VON next week and for Astricon in October.

Once a show is over, we plan to also use these pages as a repository for links to presentations, news releases, audio or video from the show, etc. The SpeechTEK 2009 page is an example although given that it is the largest show we do each year, there is more information on that page that most others will have.

In the weeks ahead, we’ll be adding more information about upcoming events. We’re also probably going to add a RSS feed containing the individual presentations so that we can feed that into some various tools that are out there.

Are there any particular items you would like to see us add to a site like this? Any particular formats you would like to see the information displayed in? As I said, we’re still building out the site so we’re definitely interested in and open to feedback.


Related posts:

  1. Want to know what Voxeo announced and demo’d at SpeechTEK 2009? See our new Events page…
  2. Introducing our “Voxeo News” section – a quick way to get a summary of Voxeo announcements
  3. Meet Voxeons RJ Auburn and Dan York at ITEXPO Sept 1-3 in Los Angeles…
  4. Blogs.voxeo.com portal page re-ordering – and site-wide comments feed
  5. Voxeo’s RJ Auburn and Dan York speaking at VON in Miami Sept 21 -23

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