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iSummit site launched and summit registration now open
Daniela Faris, Johannesburg (South Africa) · 15/4/2008 04:07

A screengrab of the iSummit website, CC BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)
A screengrab of the iSummit website
iCommons is proud to announce the launch of the new iSummit website, the hot spot for up-to-date iSummit news and information. Check it out at http://icommonssummit.org

With the launch of the site, registration is now officially open, so follow the link from the iSummit site front page to book your place in Sapporo. Pay the Early Bird registration fee before it expires mid-May.

Also see our Global Icons campaign, meet the iSummit organisers from Sapporo, Tokyo and South Africa, and find out more about the programme and about our host city, pick up some travel tips and learn how you can Become a Friend of the iSummit ’08.

The iSummit team will also be regularly updating the summit blog with reports on progress and developments as they unfold in the 105 days before we meet face-to-face in Japan. Coverage of the event will also be hosted on this site.

The iSummit site would not have been possible without the cooperation and hard work by the folks over at Loftwork – many thanks for your continued support.

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