2011 Speakers
- Bill McCoy (IDPF): EPUB — out of the box; EPUB4: Engineering the networked experience
- Bob Stein (SocialBook): The Future Now: The Social Book
- Brian O’Leary (Magellan Media Partners): The opportunity in Abundance
- Corey Menscher (Findings): Findings: Preliminary Days
- Corey Pressman (Exprima Media): Electric Incunabula: progressive interactive book design
- Craig Mod (Flipboard): Beautiful Books
- Eli James (Pandamian): Honey to Bees
- Eric Hellman (Gluejar): The Network is Overrated
- Gordon Mohr (Infinithree): Beyond the Encyclopedia: Non-linear reference works
- Greg Albers (Hol Art Books): Beautiful Art (Books)
- Hadrien Gardeur (Feedbooks): OPDS v1.1+
- Hugh McGuire (Bookoven): The Beauty of Web-first Workflows
- James Bridle (Booktwo/STML): Books as Data
- Javier Celaya (Dos Doce): Libros sin fronteras
- Joseph Pearson (Inventive Labs): The Ebook’s Ambit
- Kassia Krozser (Booksquare): Competing in an Unpredictable World
- Kevin Franco (Enthrill): Personalization in Transmedia Storytelling
- Kevin Kelly (Wired): Networked books and networked reading
- Liza Daly (Threepress): First Draft of the Revolution: discoverable narratives in digital works
- Mary Lou Jepsen (Pixel Qi): Readers and Accessibility
- Maureen Evans (Author): Elegantly On- and Offline. Blaine Cook (Programmer)
- Michael Jensen (NAS): Books in Browsers, 1994-2004
- Miral Sattar (BiblioCrunch): Self Publishing Tools and APIs
- Nicole Ozer (ACLU): Digital books: a new chapter for reader privacy
- Pablo Defendini (Open Road Media): Sly Mongoose: A Responsive Comic
- Peter Meyers (Author):The Infinite Canvas
- Richard Nash (Cursor Books): It may be a mob, but it’s my mob
- Ricky Wong (Mobnotate): (Smart) social reading
- Rob Sanderson (LANL) and Benjamin Albritton (Stanford Univ.): Shared Canvas
- Todd Carpenter (NISO), Rob Sanderson (LANL), James Bridle (Booktwo/STML): Bookmarks: reports
- Toshiaki Koike, Daihei Shiohama (Voyager Japan): COMA Voyager
- Valla Vakili (Small Demons): To the end, Lew