Partners and Sponsors

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Berkman Center for Internet and Society

The Berkman Center is a research program founded to explore cyberspace, share in its study, and help pioneer its development. It represents a network of faculty, students, fellows, entrepreneurs, lawyers, and virtual architects working to identify and engage with the challenges and opportunities of cyberspace.

 Harvard College Free Culture

Harvard College Free Culture

Harvard College Free Culture is the organization that brought many of the ROFLStaff together. It is a student organization at Harvard whose mission is to save the internet from certain doom through promoting things like open access, copyright reform, net neutrality, and other things that make babies smile. If you’re interested in joining, please get in touch!

On a similar note, we would also like to thank our friends at MIT Free Culture, whose members have been a tremendous help in getting the conference hosted at MIT. If you go to MIT, you should definitely get in touch with them!

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Laughing Squid

Amazing web hosting/culture blog outfit

art, culture, and technology from San Francisco and beyond.

Wexley School For Girls

Kind of like a school for girls, except that they’re actually an awesome full-scale marketing and promotions firm. Badass.

Barbarian Group

Interactive media marketing group hailing from Boston MA. Motto: “It’s Gonna Be Awesome” We agree.

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VGKids

VGkids is an independent screen printing shop specializing in custom shirts, vinyl stickers, record jackets, paper cd cases, silk screened posters, invitations, and business cards.
Our customers are awesome people. Our customers are out there on the front lines, building their dreams. That dream for us is creating the best printing experience we can for the people we respect, admire, and depend on for inspiration.

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The Weekly Dig

Proud Official Media Sponsors of ROFLCON. Also, they publish a really cool magazine in the Boston area.

 

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Yelp

You use it to review stuff in your community. You use it to social network. Kind of a winning combo.

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HeavenGames.com

HeavenGames operates a suite of high-quality gaming fan sites. It receives millions of hits a month, has nearly 35,000 user-created files in its database, runs the official community sites for Age of Empires and Rise & Fall, has hosted 5 official beta tests, has been featured by PC Gamer, Computer Gaming World, PC Zone, and others as the end-all for video game content, and so much more.

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Super Deluxe

Super Deluxe publishes some of the most hilarious videos on the internet, and they have a slew of brilliant writers and comedians working to produce exclusive content for them. They also offer users the opportunity to upload their own videos and get some name rec if they’re actually funny. Basically, they’re totally baller.

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MIT Comparative Media Studies

The MIT Comparative Media Studies program is committed to the art of thinking across media forms, theoretical domains, cultural contexts, and historical periods. Both our graduate and undergraduate programs encourages the bridging of theory and practice , as much through course work as through participation in faculty and independent research projects.

Purple Tornado

The Purple Tornado. Besides kicking ass in traditional and new media online branding and marketing strategies, the Purple Tornado is a company that knows the true heart of the internet lies within its fertile subcultures.

 

Mozilla

Mozilla

The folks at Mozilla make 100% organic software — it’s stuff that’s actually good for the web. Oh, and they’re sending THE FIREFOX to ROFLCon! Don’t miss this opportunity to brush shoulders with some of the greats of our time.

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Brawndo: The Thirst Mutiliator

Brawndo’s got electrolytes. Really, do you need any more than that?

 

TripAdvisor

TripAdvisor

10,000,000+ traveler reviews & opinions of hotels, vacations & more. And: hiring!

“We’re looking for some talented software developers and marketing people. Java monkeys…PHP hackers…marketing wizards. We want you and you creative ideas, too.
Plus our new office in Newton is going to have a foosball table, Nintendo Wii and all the snacks you could ever want. So, seriously, what are you waiting for?”
Hit us up at www.tripadvisor.com/jobs and let us know what you’re passionate about.”

 

Miro

Participatory Culture Foundation

Miro basically turns your computer into a video hawg that can download from sharing sites like YouTube and blip.tv, plus it has a bunch of HD video channels available, and if that’s not enough, it makes bittorrent simple!

 

RF

Respectably French!

 

Fantastic Bonanza

Fantastic Bonanza is an awesome independent online t-shirt boutique that specializes in things that make you look cooler! When they’re not designing the sexy official ROFLCon t-shirts that we’ll be selling at the conference, they’re designing OTHER sexy t-shirts and blogging about the t-shirt-osphere in general. Fantastic indeed!

 

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Donnie
Comment on April 2nd, 2008.

Have you guys given any thought to vendor tables? It’d be cool to see companies like Threadless or umm, other cool companies I can’t think of right now.

Tim Hwang
Comment on April 3rd, 2008.

We’re thinking about it. A bunch of the sponsors will be having little vendor tables around the conference, but haven’t yet talked to other companies just yet. Depending on how these last few weeks of logistics go, we’ll try to get to it as best we can.

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