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Photos from XP2006. 19 June 2006

June 25, 2006 by Artem Marchenko

Photos from the second tutorial day of the XP2006 conference.

If you know some people on the photos, please, comment and I'll add the names to the captions.

The first day of the actual conference



Pekka Abrahamsson from VTT presents the conference statistics



Keynote speech by Pekka Himanen











Steven Fraser from Qualcomm







Scott Duncun





Emily Bache from AstraZeneca



Werner Wild from Evolution Consulting











Tarmo Toikkanen from MediaLab, University of Arts and Design



Tom Poppendieck in action



Keynote speech from Sean Hanly from eXoftware



Sean Hanly from eXoftware and Pekka Abrahamsson from VTT

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Comments

Names for faces

June 28, 2006 by Anonymous (not verified), 5 years 32 weeks ago
Comment id: 13

169 and 177 are J.B. Rainsberger.
197 is Werner Wild.
227 in the middle is Tarmo Toikkanen.

Fixed, thank you

June 28, 2006 by Artem, 5 years 32 weeks ago
Comment id: 14

Fixed, thank you

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