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Posted in Events on 5th May 2008, 9:24 am by Stuart

Web Standards Group London

I’m pleased to announce that after a hiatus the WSG London events are back! The next event is on the subject of “findability” as part of London Web Week on Wednesday 28th May.

“Findability” is a term coined by Peter Morville, which refers to how possible it is to locate or navigate something.

The presentations for this event will cover the basic concepts of what findability is and why it’s important as well as practical examples of how you can achieve a findable website. We’ll also be looking at FireEagle which is a site that is all about making people and services findable.

Here’s the list of speakers and their presentations:

To find out more details and to register to attend the event please visit the WSG London Mini Site

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