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By Jennifer Cabala

Deploy 2010 was a great event.  We had an amazing group of technologists attending, taking notes and sharing ideas.  Nearly 200 people joined us throughout the day to listen to world class speakers talk about the technical tools they are using to build the next generation of web, mobile and tablet applications. We gave away some great prizes like copies of the Adobe Creative Suite Master Collection and an iPad.
Plus, we had a section for attendees and startups to pitch.  Most people pitched their startup including: ValueAppeal, a tool to determine if you are paying too much in property taxes, HomePipe, a way for people to store their home files in the cloud, Opiniator, a program to create and take surveys via text message, Big Door, a product to gamify blogs and other sites, Maptini, a real-time collaborative mind-mapping tool, and OpenYet, which helps small businesses post their hours more easily.   Attendee Adam Loving also demonstrated an open javascript framework called Sencha.
Blog Posts, Slides and Event Mindmap 
Seattle 2.0 contributor Anthony Stevens live blogged the whole event on his blog“The Pursuit of a Life” and Comcast posted this recapJeff Barr also mind mapped the event.  You can check out the slides from our speakers on our Slideshare page.

 

Photos 
I’ve uploaded a ton of photos to our Facebook page from fabulous photographers Tom Anderson, Forrest Corbett and Eugene Hsu. If you have pictures from the event you want to share just let us know, we would love to add them to the gallery.
Sponsors:
Thanks again to our incredible sponsors, Garvey Schubert Barer, Microsoft, Comcast and White Pages.
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