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| Web 2.0 Conference 2006 Sponsors | | http://web2con.com/pub/w/49/sponsors.html | | Web 2.0 Conference 2006 list of sponsors. A brief description is given for each sponsor company as well as a link to its web site. This years sponsors include AOL, hakia™, FAST, Yahoo!, About, Etelos, Fenwisk & West LLP, Windows Live, Cambrian House, Foldera, Genius.com, HCL Technologies, Laszlo Systems, Nokia Nseries, Six Apart Ltd., Sun Microsystems, Mayfield Fund, Northwest Venture Partners, Polaris Venture Partners, Federated Media, InformationWeek, Red Herring, and Topix.net. | | |
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| Web 2.0 Conference 2006 Speakers | | http://web2con.com/pub/w/49/speakers.html | | Web 2.0 Conference 2006 list of speakers. You can read a brief bio about each speaker and in some cases a link will take you to a more in depth biography. Speakers at this years conference include John Batelle (CEO, SMI), Marc Benioff (Chairman and CEO, salesforce.com), Jeffrey Bezos (started Amazon.com), Jim Buckmaster (Craigslist), Robert Carter (Executive VP and CIO, FedEx), Vinton Cerf (VP, Google), Bruce Chizen (CEO, Adobe), Debra Chrapaty (Microsoft), Beth Comstock (President, Digital Media and Market Development), Barry Diller (Chairman and CEO, InterActiveCorp and Chairman of Expedia, Inc.), Gary Flake (Technical Fellow, Microsoft), Joichi Ito (Board Member and GM of International Operations, Technorati), Jeff Jonas (Chief Scientist, IBM Entity Analytic Solutions), Paul Kedrosky (venture capitalist), Eric Kleptone (The Kleptones), Blake Krikorian (co-founder of Sling Media), Ross Levinsohn (Pres. of News Corporation's Fox Interactive Media), Jack Ma (co-founded Alibaba.com), Marissa Mayer (Google), Roger McNamee (Elevation Partners), Mary Meeker (Morgan Stanley), Scott Meyer (President and CEO, About.com), Jonathan Miller (AOL), Eric Nicoli (Chairman, EMI), Tim O'Reilly (founder and CEO, O'Reilly Media), Bob Parsons (founder and CEO, Go Daddy Group), Kevin Rose (founder of Digg), Richard Rosenblatt (co-founder, chairman and CEO, Demand Media), Toni Schneider (CEO, Automattic), Ram Shriram (founding board member, Google), Arthur Sulzberger, Jr. (Chairman, The New York Times Company), Don Tapscott (consultant), Ben Trott (co-founder and CTO, SixApart), Hyun-Oh Yoo (CEO, SK Communications), Niklas Zennstrom (CEO and co-founder, Skype), and Mark Zuckerberg (created Facebook) | | |
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| Overview of the Web 2.0 2006 Conference | | http://web2con.com/pub/w/49/overview.html | | Overview of the Web 2.0 2006 Conference. Topics for the conference include defining Web 3.0, publishers vs. platforms, collective intelligence, what might go wrong in Web 2.0, is the IPO culture over, launch pad 2006, the tiered Internet, Web 2.0 in China, high ordered bits, disrupting the disruptors, and privacy and trust. | | |
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| Launch Pad of the Web 2.0 Conference | | http://web2con.com/pub/w/49/launchpad.html | | Launch Pad, a feature of the Web 2.0 Conference, is a opportunity for new companies to launch their products or business models. These companies will be presented on Tuesday November 7th. Submissions for the upcoming conference are closed but contact information is available for those interested in future presentations. | | |
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| Web 2.0 2006 Conference | | http://web2con.com/ | | Web 2.0 2006 Conference, November 7-9, in San Francisco, California. Links on the home page include a list the planned speakers (a short bios), a conference overview, schedule, launch pad (for new Web 2.0 companies), sponsors, media center, invitation information (the current conference is sold out), news and coverage (of the conference, 2005 highlights, newsletter, O'Reilly Conferences, CPM Technology (additional conferences), and O'Reilly Media. | | |
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