Google, Microsoft and Mozilla gather for first browser add-ons conference
Posted by Percy Cabello on November 24th, 2008 • Tags:
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Organized by OneRiot, AdaptiveBlue, and Sxipper, Add-on-Con will be the first conference dedicated to web browser add-ons with people from Google, Mozilla and Microsoft coming together to discuss the future of web browsing.

The one day event, that has Mozilla and Mashable as platinum sponsors, will have Business and Technical tracks with five sessions each, and two keynotes.

Add-on-Con will take place on December 11 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. Admission is $150. A portion of the profits will be donated to the One Laptop per Child Project.

Comments
Nils said on November 25, 2008, 6:05 am:

Where’s Opera in this. No such conference should take place without Opera in my opinion.

Cipher said on November 25, 2008, 8:07 am:

They’re more welcome to join if they pay the $150 admission :P

Anonymous said on November 25, 2008, 3:18 pm:

The are not important. They have nothing to add, nothing of value will be missed without them.

Web Talk said on November 26, 2008, 12:56 pm:

With over 6000 add-ons for Firefox i hardly believe there was any need for a conference!! :)
have a look here!
http://www.webtlk.com/tag/add-on/

Nils said on November 26, 2008, 1:40 pm:

I hope you’re kidding, Opera is one of the most innovative companies on the web and together with Mozilla and Google (and Microsoft) they have everything to do in such a conference.