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Building Dream Without Border
Technology that runs across browsers and OS
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Giveaways: Sponsored by OpenLaszlo and O'Reilly

Summary:We envision the present day Web as the embryonic form of a global operating system. We see the link between the browser and the web as inseparable. We need to strive to create innovations that permit all roads, including languages and OSs, to gracefully lead to browsers. We see all content technologies as welcome additions to the arsenal available to enhance the 'Web experience'.
MAX CARLSON Building Dream Without Border
Technology that runs across browsers and OS
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Giveaways: Sponsored by OpenLaszlo and O'Reilly
Summary:
Mauricio Longo
Technology Evangelist at Morfik
Mauricio is responsible for managing the multi-language and usability roadmap within Morfik R&D. He has also been writing the Morfik Developer Handbook throughout the beta test process of Morfik WebOS AppsBuilder.
Before joining Morfik, Mauricio worked with several of Brazil's successful web-related startup companies such as: Webb (largest B2B e-commerce company in Latin America) and .comDominio (one of the leading on-demand datacenters in Brazil). Mauricio was also one of the lead architects for the online services operated by Caixa Economica Federal (Brazil's equivalent to US Social Security). Mauricio is the author of 12 technical books on software development and operating systems, published in Latin America and is a member of the management committee of the Firebird Foundation.
Technology Evangelist at Morfik
Mauricio is responsible for managing the multi-language and usability roadmap within Morfik R&D. He has also been writing the Morfik Developer Handbook throughout the beta test process of Morfik WebOS AppsBuilder.
Before joining Morfik, Mauricio worked with several of Brazil's successful web-related startup companies such as: Webb (largest B2B e-commerce company in Latin America) and .comDominio (one of the leading on-demand datacenters in Brazil). Mauricio was also one of the lead architects for the online services operated by Caixa Economica Federal (Brazil's equivalent to US Social Security). Mauricio is the author of 12 technical books on software development and operating systems, published in Latin America and is a member of the management committee of the Firebird Foundation.
Co-Founder & Lead Runtime Architect at OpenLaszlo
Max Carlson first began programming at age six, writing his first game in BASIC at age eight. Carlson is the Lead Runtime Architect for the OpenLaszlo platform at Laszlo Systems, a San Mateo-based open source software company he co-founded seven years ago. In addition to spearheading the development of the DHTML and JavaME runtimes for OpenLaszlo, he also currently teaches at the San Francisco Multimedia Studies Program. Prior to Laszlo, Carlson worked for a series of start-ups and at Excite@Home, where he pioneered the use of dynamic Flash content for the broadband portal, and worked on DHTML and Flash applications for broadband customers.
