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Fri, Jul 18 Here are the URLs for the next six O'Reilly conferences. OSCON - http://dplr.it/oscon08 EuroRails - http://dplr.it/eurorailsconf08 Web 2.0 Expo NYC - http://dplr.it/w2exponyc Web 2.0 Expo Europe - http://dplr.it/w2expoeurope Web 2.0 Summit - http://dplr.it/w2summit08 MoneyTech - http...

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Last Month, Jeff Clavier from Jeff Clavier's Software Only says (in A few data points on Digg from Kevin Rose at the Future of Web Apps) Kevin Rose is presenting at Ryan Carson’s Future of Web Apps in San Francisco. He spent quite a bit of time covering the functionality of Digg, and briefly shared a few interesting data points: Starting in October 2004, Kevin funded the initial build of Digg by himself, paying co-founder O...

2 Months Ago, Davion W from UFO Sightings says (in How To: Google Manipulator - Top Google Ranking With Google Manipulator?) What Google Manipulator teaches you is how to dominate top Google rankings using Web 2.0 authority sites and niche sites. And the beauty of this guide is that anyone can reach No.1 in Google ranking within days, and not weeks. ...

And Jesse Robbins from O'Reilly Radar says (in Understanding Web Operations Culture (Part 1)) The CEO cannot shout or fire the website back up. The CFO cannot account, control, or audit the website back up and the Chief Council cannot sue it back to life. The CMO, if there is one, and their entire marketing & PR team will not spin a website back online. The CIO or CTO probably can’t reco...

3 Months Ago, Brady Forrest from O'Reilly Radar says (in The Results of Reality Mining at Where 2.0) Leonard Lin, co-founder of Upcoming, has put together a fun reality mining project for the conference. A couple of weeks ago Leonard created Fireball (also profiled on TechCrunch) to let attendees check in locations at the Web 2.0 Expo (like Dodgeball). We got to talking about how on could u...

4 Months Ago, Sarah Milstein from O'Reilly Radar says (in Web2Open: Announcing Speed Q&A￿) Four round-table discussions, each with a panel of people passionate about their topics: Small Business Hacks; UI for Data Portability; Troll Whispering; and Social Responsibility for Web 2.0 Businesses: Geeks Doing Good.

The Open is free, and you can register on site. For info, check ou...

And Tim O'Reilly from O'Reilly Radar says (in Opinion: Nice Take on Web 2.0 Expo from Information Week) Nevertheless, the conceptual underpinnings of Web 2.0, the Web as a platform, have proven to be sound. It might even be fair to say that Web 2.0 has won.Amazon (NSDQ: AMZN), Google (NSDQ: GOOG), Microsoft, and Yahoo are busy building upon the Web as a platform, along with thousands of startups...

5 Months Ago, Brady Forrest from O'Reilly Radar says (in SF Expo Ignite II @ The DNA Lounge on Tuesday) This Tuesday we are going to have an Ignite associated with the Web 2.0 Expo at the DNA Lounge. Doors open at 7PM. The talks start at 8PM. There will be a break after the first set of talks. You must have an Expo Badge to attend. RSVP at Upcoming. We'll be posting further updates via Twitter (send "follo...

Thumbnail 7 Months Ago, Alexander Wilms from Boxes and Arrows says (in Opinion: The Trouble With Web 2.0) One pattern identified by Tim O’Reilly is a change in the business model of software suppliers. In “Web 1.0” times the web was used only as a transport medium, delivering predefined information (e.g. static HTML pages) to client based software products (e.g. the Netscape browser). In Web 2.0 com...

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