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WordCamp Rocks PDX This Weekend

WordCamp, the conference for WordPress users and developers, is taking place in Portland, Oregon this Saturday, September 27th. The event, which is dedicated to all things related to the open-source publishing platform, kicks off bright and early on Saturday — 8:30am, it’s a full day — at CubeSpace.

If you want to follow along at home, just look for the tag wordcampdx (note the spelling) on Flickr and on blog posts and as a #hashtag on Twitter. The WordCamp crew is asking everyone to bring cameras and laptops, and to post photos and videos as often as possible. So, if you’re stuck in Texas or Sri Lanka or Bangor, you can follow what will surely be a flurry of online activity.

Webmonkey is one of the official sponsors, too. So if you’re attending, be sure to pick up a T-shirt, a hat or a sticker and fly your monkey flag high. Better yet, take a photo of yourself wearing it!

A full schedule of talks and sessions is available at WordCampPortland.org/agenda.

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