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Introducing Web2Open @ Web 2.0 Expo
The conference attended, imagined and created by YOU.
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Tuesday, April 17 1pm – 7pm
Wednesday, April 18 1pm – 7pm
Web2Open is a part of the Web 2.0 Expo, open to anyone who would like to attend—you need only register for a free expo pass using discount code webex07mk39. |
This open event blends some pre-scheduled content with an open grid where attendees fill in the sessions they either want to discuss or present themselves. It is the perfect space to provide the community at large with a place to connect with other attendees, learn more about elements of Web 2.0, and share one's knowledge and experiences.
View the current schedule which features sessions such as:
- Deepika Bajaj, Invincibelle, "Virtual Social Networking and Immigrant Women"
- Brian Oberkirch, Small Good Thing & likeitmatters.com "Designing for Hackability"
- James Sime, Isotope Comics, "How Web 2.0 Has Helped My Offline Business Kick Butt"
- Nicole Simon, Bloxpert, "A European view on Web 2.0"
- David Parmet, Marketing Begins at Home, "Getting a Life—how blogs and social media are changing the world of work"
- Liz Henry, SocialText, "Bliki Workflow: How we are using blogs, wikis and email in actual practice"
To propose a topic for a pre-scheduled session, post your topic on the Web2Open wiki. To offer an Open Session or to propose a BoF topic onsite at the event, simply go to the whiteboard on the 2nd floor of Moscone West when you arrive and write down your suggestion.
Tara Hunt and Chris Messina of Citizen Agency and Ross Mayfield of SocialText are leading Web2Open, working in conjuction with program chairs Jennifer Pahlka and Brady Forrest.
Your Expo pass not only gets you into Web2Open, but also gives you access to keynotes, 75+ exhibitors, Products & Services track sessions, birds of a feather sessions and the booth crawl networking reception on Monday evening.
Register for a free expo pass using discount code webex07mk39.
| San Francisco Hotels Filling Quickly |
Due to other events happening in San Francisco at the same time, hotel rooms are limited and likely to sell out early. We strongly recommend you make your hotel reservations for Web 2.0 Expo
as soon as possible.
Sponsors & Exhibitors
For information on exhibition and sponsorship opportunities, contact Susan Young at syoung@cmp.com.
Press and Media
For media-related inquiries, contact Sharon Cordesse at scordesse@oreilly.com.

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