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  <dc:title>SIOC profile for ''</dc:title>
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  <dc:title>Ajit Jaokar and Dan Brickley to give invited talks at the co-located WebCamp SNP workshop</dc:title>
  <sioc:content>As organiser of the co-located WebCamp workshop on social network portability, I am happy to announce two invited talks by experts from the fields of the social web and the Semantic Web.

Ajit Jaokar is a mobile web pioneer and a researcher on identity and reputation in social networks at University College London.  Ajit is founder and CEO of FutureText publishing, and his latest book was entitled &quot;Mobile Web 2.0&quot;.  Ajit is also a member of the RSA and of the web2.0 workgroup.  Currently, he plays an advisory role to a number of mobile startups in the UK and in Scandinavia.
Dan Brickley is a Semantic Web advocate and researcher.  He joined the W3C in 1999 to help establish the Semantic Web project.  In 2000, he co-founded the FOAF project, and he has been working on interconnecting the social web ever since.  Post-W3C, Dan has been working as a part-time contractor at Joost, is active in the open standards world, and he serves as a visiting fellow at the University of Bristol.

Here are links to longer biographies for both Ajit and Dan.

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