Everything seems to work great.. I would not mind seeing a short description about the event under the URL of the conference site. --- Looks Great!
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#12It's nice being able to track a conference, but how about being able to track a topic too?
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His website, where contact information can be found relatively easily, is in his profile. That might be a more efficient approach. (And anyone who can't be contacted from the information in their profile should fix that. The email field isn't visible to others.)
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#17Are standalone user/password systems so hard to add and get right? (I'm serious about this; it seems like a solved problem, yet there also seems to be a number of sites that punt on that, and want me to couple their site with my account on some other site, which I really do not want to do as a default.)
Maybe people need throwaway Twitter accounts, like there is for E-mail.
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#19Sign in with Twitter? Seriously? Are standalone user/password systems so hard to add and get right? (I'm serious about this; it seems like a solved problem, yet there also seems to be a number of sites that punt on that, and want me to couple their site with my account on some other site, which I really do not want to do as a default.) Maybe people need throwaway Twitter accounts, like there is for E-mail.