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The SEW Forums & SES San Jose 2005

Our Search Engine Watch Forums just turned a year old last month, and SES along with other search-related events has a home there, the SEM Related Organizations & Events section. That's a great place to visit if you want to see if there are any discussions going on or to comment on the show or things on this blog.

SES San Jose 2005: Who's Going, Where Ya Staying? is an existing thread where people are swapping advice on hotels and just saying that they'll be there. For the recreationally inclined, SES San Jose 2005: Parties, Events & Gatherings is to serve as a central swapping point about activities such as the special events listed here and others.

That general place is also the place to watch if you can't make it out, for some reason. Barry Schwartz, AKA forum moderator rustybrick, will be busy with what's become his traditional live coverage of select sessions.

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