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July 2, 2009

Vote-a-Session extended by one week: voting to stay open through July 10!

Yay! Our friends in the Events team have decided to add another week to our Vote-a-Session program for Oracle OpenWorld 2009.

We're seeing a lot of traffic coming to the site, and more than 1,000 Mix members have already participated and cast votes for their favorite session ideas.

So, browse the tracks, find your favorites and invite your friends and colleagues to do the same. It looks like the Events team is prepared to pick 35 winning sessions. At this point, that's still in reach for pretty much every proposal. Good luck!

October 9, 2009

Please tune in for OpenWorld Live

This year at Oracle OpenWorld 2009, we'll offer live video streaming for the first time. You'll be able to watch a good chunk of live programming from Oracle OpenWorld, including major keynotes, Q&A with OTN Heavy Hitters, special editions of TechCast, technical keynotes and sessions and much more.

You can find the full schedule here: OpenWorld Live

Monday through Wednesday from 12 noon to 12.30pm, we'll be doing a 30-minute live show from the OTN lounge. Our goal is to get you impressions from the ground and give you unfiltered insights from the people who know: bloggers, analysts, Oracle ACEs etc.

We've set up a wiki page where you can help us create the programming:

  • Let us know what you'd like to see (people, topics, formats, swag etc.), and we'll try to make it happen.
  • Create your own video programming on Youtube and we'll include it in our stream.

Of course, you can also give feedback in the comments below or ping us via Twitter at @oraclemix.

And finally, here's where you can watch OpenWorld Live:

Thanks, hope you can join us!

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