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Web 2.0 Expo Berlin

Organized by O'Reilly Media and CMP Technology, the first European edition of the Web 2.0 Expo will launch at the Berlin Fairground from November 5-8, 2007. 

In line with the Web 2.0 Summit of San Francisco and other international lectures of the Web 2.0 Expo, this event hopes to combine close to 4,000 participants in the Web 2.0 economy. According to their website, the Expo is a “conference and tradeshow for the rapidly growing ranks of designers and developers, product managers, entrepreneurs, VCs, marketers and business strategists who are embracing the opportunities created by Web 2.0 technologies."

The event will be divided in 3 parts: 

- An educational lecture, including a "peer-to-peer" seminar,

- a booth dedicated to the selling of technologies, services and infrastructures,

- networking space reserved for contractors, VCs and developers. 

Participants: 
- Tim O’Reilly, CEO, O’Reilly Media

- Neil Holloway, President, EMEA, Microsoft

- Michael Arrington, TechCrunch

- Kathy Sierra, Creating Passionate Wear

- Jesse James Garrett, Adaptive Path

- Tariq Krim, NetVibes

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Quick, grab your webcam!

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Settling Dust and Many Thanks

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Your questions for Jonathan Schwartz answered, a little late

Tim's interview with Jonathan Schwartz was fabulous: insightful, informative, and casual. The one bummer was that Tim offered to take questions from the audience via Twitter, but failed to open a proper channel. Happily, he's followed up with Jonathan with...

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EnergyCamp Monday in Vegas

I sure wish I had the energy, so to speak, to run off to Vegas on Monday and attend EnergyCamp, a free unconference co-located with TechWeb's biggest event, Interop. David Berlind (a fellow TechWebbie) and James Governor, who is ostensibly...

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Meet the Speakers Part 8: Jonathan Schwartz

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Launch Padders are on the stage!

John Battelle and Brady Forrest have just taken the stage to host the Launch Pad program at the show today. The 6 companies who were chosen to present are Acquia, Triggit, Chirp Interactive, Oortle, Job Score, and TradeVibes. Here's a little about each company: Acquia is an opensource software company providing products and services for the wildlypopular Drupal social publishing system. At Acquia,...

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I’m speaking next Friday at the SF Web2Expo on Casual Privacy. I’m speaking in Dublin Speaking Thursday May 8th (2 weeks later) in Dublin on Advanced OAuth Wrangling. Hope to see you at one or both of those talks. I’m also excited about a dozen other talks next week, as you can see from [...]

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Meet the Speakers Part 4: Lane Becker

Lane Becker is co-founder and president of Satisfaction Unlimited, developers of Get Satisfaction – a tool to foster better communication and collaboration between companies and their customers. Read his recommendations on the exciting talks taking place at Web 2.0 Expo...

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Meet the Speakers Part 3: Mitchell Baker

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