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Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: At the When 2.0 workshop at Stanford University, ZDNet Editor-in-Chief Dan Farber talks with Brian Dear, founder and CEO of EVDB, the Events and Venues Database. His company enables people to find and share relevant events, and offers tools to integrate events into other applications and services.

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