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Just getting a few things down.

Web 2.0

Sunday, October 09, 2005

The Web 2.0 Conference has just finished over in San Francisco. I'm the Series Editor on ITC for this conference and I'm really looking forward to getting the audio and listening to the talks over the next week or so. This is one of the great things about working for ITC, of course, when I'm on a different continent and can't make it to the conferences.

During the last few days I've been following the conference as best I can by using the coverage page on the O'Reilly site. Best of all, though, are Robert Kaye's blogs from the event itself. His latest is a summing up of sorts:

Web 2.0 Day 3: Interesting conversations by Robert Kaye -- As the Web 2.0 conference starts wrapping up I take a look at the various recurring conversations here in San Francisco. Read on for thoughts on VCs, staying small, business models, betas and AJAX.

posted by Graham, 9:33 AM

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