The presentations should be between 5 to 15 minutes long, depending on the topic and the number of presenters. If you have questions, let me know.
| Tuesday, Jan 11 | Bill Young | Tidy, for cleaning up HTML code. |
| Thursday, Jan 13 | Andy Engle | Netmechanic |
| Monday, Jan 17 | John Pederson | XML |
| Tuesday, Jan 25 | Aaron Eppert, Chris Maurer | CGI.pm |
| Thursday, Jan 27 | AJ Flynn | MP3.COM |
| Monday, Jan 31 | Jay Askren | Streaming Audio and Video |
| Tuesday, Feb 1 | Scott Polak, Robert Settle | Internet protocols, in particular RMI |
| Thursday, Feb 3 | Duanne Musser | Coldfusion |
| Friday, Feb 4 | Matt Sheehe | Shockwave |
| Monday, Feb 7 | Jason Walker
Chad Wiseman, Todd Blocksum | Online tech-support in form of a game |
| Tuesday, Feb 8 | Kent Rosenkoetter and Tyler Smith Ben Walters | Distributed Web-administration, using ZOPE WML: Wireless Mark-up Language |
| Thursday, Feb 10 | Nathan Beittenmiller
Jason Borneman | Forums: Communication with breakdown
TBA |
| Friday, Feb 11 | David Ciarrocchi | Internet Ad-Buster Software |