You know us: we love conferences. Not so much for the informational aspect, but for the drunken debauchery that follows. Well, maybe today's conferences aren't those types of conferences, but we'd like to think so. The Open Source Grid & Cluster Conference is kicking off in Oakland today and the Internet Identity Workshop is happening over at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. The O'Reilly Where 2.0 is over in Burlingame, trying to convince those without transportation that "Location is relative." If that's true, is that why they picked Burlingame? For those with a soft spot for the "You Suck at Photoshop Series," Adobe is having an Adobe product workshop at their offices. Dick Wall is having a Google app engine talk at the Googleplex and drinks with SF Green are happening over at 111 Minna.
Also: You asked — well, one of you — and you shall receive: the Google calendar will now be "below the fold" (as it's known in Newsie-speak). For those tracking how fast the front page for Valleywag now loads without the calendar: ludicrous speed.
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