Friday, September 9, 2011

TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon Details!

TechCrunch Disrupt HackathonThe fourth annual TechCrunch Disrupt Hackathon is just around the corner! ?Spend an intense 24 hours hacking, learning and presenting with the Bay Area?s finest developers.On Sunday morning, you?ll have a chance to demo your hack in front of hundreds of audience members. ?Our group of select judges will choose several teams to present their hacks on Wednesday in the Hackathon Highlights from 2:30pm – 4pm. Over 900 people have already registered. ?Join them and be a part of what’s shaping up to be an exciting weekend.Register here. Read more about the schedule, speakers, and judges below. The Schedule Saturday Check-in for the Hackathon begins Saturday afternoon at 12:30 p.m. at the San Francisco Design Center Concourse (Google Map). ?Arrive with a brown bag lunch (or eat ahead of time) so you are ready to learn & hack. To help you in your hacking conquests, we?ve got some top-of-the line industry talent leading some great workshops starting at 2 p.m.: 2:00 p.m. Julius Marchwicki, Ford Julius Marchwicki has played an integral role in bringing Ford?s SYNC application programming interface (API) to life, which allows SYNC to harness the power of smart phones and mobile operating systems to bring applications to the vehicle environment. 2:30 p.m. Taylor Singletary, Twitter Taylor Singletary (@episod) helps developers build applications using the Twitter platform. Previously a software engineer & technical evangelist for LinkedIn, Taylor also enjoys analogue synthesizers. 3:00 p.m. Matthew Prince, CloudFlare Matthew is the co-founder and CEO of CloudFlare, Inc. Matthew wrote his first computer program when he was 7, and hasn?t been able to shake the bug since. After attending the University of Chicago Law School, he worked as an attorney for one day before jumping at the opportunity to be a founding member of a tech startup. He hasn?t looked back. CloudFlare is Matthew?s third entrepreneurial venture. Matthew holds a degree in English and Computer Science from Trinity College. He graduated with highest honors from the Harvard Business School where he was a George F. Baker Scholar and was awarded the Dubliner Prize for Entrepreneurship. He earned a JD from the University of Chicago and is a member of the Illinois Bar. He teaches technology law as an adjunct professor at the John Marshall Law School where he serves on the Board of Advisors for the Center for Information Technology and Privacy Law. He is also the co-founder of Project Honey

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