New speaker: Ethan Gahng from Psolenoid

Sunday, January 4th, 2009 | speakers

We have just added a new speaker to the agenda for WordCamp:Las Vegas. Ethan Gahng, CEO of Psolenoid, will be batting lead off on day 2.

About Ethan:

Ethan has worked with a variety of companies ranging from mobile gaming to social networking, where he became fascinated with the idea of connecting distributed entities for high efficiency. Out of that concept came Psolenoid, an automatic and reciprocal linking tool that Ethan developed to help evolve the blogosphere and make it easier for bloggers to attract relevant traffic and gain visibility. Prior to founding Psolenoid, Ethan earned a MS and BS in Computer Science, specializing in Natural Language Processing.

You are not going to want to miss Ethan’s speech on how to increase your traffic and visibility.

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3 Comments to New speaker: Ethan Gahng from Psolenoid

John dohanich
January 4, 2009

What are the times of operation each day ?
Thanks

John dohanich
January 4, 2009

I found them!

[...] Ethan Gahng from Psolenoid [...]

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