How to Use power of WEB 2.0
The 2008 edition of Web 2.0 Expo has now ended. Check out all the highlights:
- Speaker Presentation Files
- Photos
- News and Coverage
- Video of Keynote Presentations
- Blog
- Live Twittering
Attending Web 2.0 Expo? Use some of the networking tools to connect with other attendees while you are here.
Web 2.0 technologies are empowering us in ways we could only have imagined even just a few years ago. We're able to build more, connect more, have more fun, sell more stuff, share more than ever before—and do it all faster. But as the pace of change and innovation accelerates, separating signal from noise, useful from annoying, genuine from fluff becomes increasingly challenging.
What tools and applications are right for a given project? How can we provide a more meaningful experience for users and customers? How can we have a positive impact on the world we live in? What are the ways we can create more value for our businesses? How do we gather and focus datapoints to deliver relevant information? How can we increase conversation and collaboration?
The second Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco takes the pulse of the Web ecosystem and looks to its future, training a spotlight across the Web 2.0 universe to illuminate how the Internet Revolution is being created and delivered. Web 2.0 Expo is for the builders of the next generation web: designers, developers, entrepreneurs, marketers, business strategists, and venture capitalists, people who have experiences to share and a passion for learning--the hot new thing, lessons from failures, innovations and inspirations, and the practical applications of all of the above.
What will you do with the power of Web 2.0?
Experience Web 2.0 Expo
A companion event to the Web 2.0 Summit, Web 2.0 Expo is an expanded, inclusive gathering for the technology and business communities through a combined conference and tradeshow. Read more about Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco
Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco happens April 22-25, 2008 at Moscone West. Whether you're new to the Web 2.0 world or an expert or in Ajax, Ruby, tagging, the social graph, user experience, meta-programming, search engine marketing, community building, web operations, user-generated content, building startups from scratch, or "Web2.0-ifying" the enterprise, come to Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco and immerse yourself in the Web 2.0 experience.
Tracks at Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2008:
- Strategy and Business Models
- Marketing and Community
- Design and User Experience
- Fundamentals
- Development
- Focus on Mobile Web
- Focus on Web Operations
- Focus on Social Platforms
- Sponsored Sessions
In addition to on-stage sessions, keynote presentations, workshops, panel discussions, and demos, Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco will provide ample opportunity for all participants to engage face-to-face:
- A vibrant Expo Hall bustling with essential products, tools, services, and projects at the cutting edge of technology
- Launch Pad, an opportunity to publicly unveil new companies and products
- Web2Open, a space where any participant can lead a conversation with other attendees
- Expo Booth Crawl, parties, and other fun networking events
The inaugural Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco attracted 8,500 attendees from companies and organizations like:
Adobe Systems, America Online, American Greetings Interactive, Apple, BA Venture Partners, BP, Centers for Disease Control, Discovery Health Media, Dow Jones, EMC, Experian Interactive, First Round Capital, Hitachi, Ltd., Hummer Winblad Venture Partners, IEEE, Intel, Intuit, Jet Propultion Laboratory, Labrador Ventures, MTV Networks, Magazine Publishers of America, McGill University,, Merrill Lynch, Monster, Motion Picture Association of America, Nokia, North Bridge Venture Partners, Northrop Grumman, RealNetworks, Simon & Schuster, Standard & Poor's, Sun Microsystems, The Heritage Foundation, The Wall Street Journal Online, Turner Broadcastings Systems Inc., University of Richmond, University of Southern California, Walt Disney, WhitePages.com, and many, many more.