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Mesh: Canada’s Web Conference

Location: Toronto, ON

Mesh explores how the Internet is changing how we live, work and play. The conference is divided into four streams — media, society, business, and marketing — to provide an overall of the key trends, issues, companies and tools. Mesh is designed to be interactive and engaging with attendees being as much of the programming as speakers. With a few exceptions, it is a slide deck free event that encourages people to get involved, network and, well, mesh. This year’s event features a variety of program of keynotes, panels and workshops focused on the role social media is playing within political protests in the Middle East, the value and importance of influence, the changing work landscape, and the psychology of online motivation.

> Conference website

Corbin Hiar :"Corbin Hiar":http://corbinhiar.wordpress.com/ is the DC-based associate editor at MediaShift and climate blogger for UN Dispatch and the Huffington Post. He is a regular contributor to More Intelligent Life, an online arts and culture publication of the Economist Group, and has also written about environmental issues on Economist.com and the website of The New Republic. Before Corbin moved to the Capital to join the Ben Bagdikian Fellowship Program at Mother Jones, he worked a web internship at The Nation in New York City. Follow him on Twitter "@CorbinHiar":http://twitter.com/corbinhiar.

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