Web 2.0 conference, Session 2:

I learned today that the Web 2.0 conference here in San Francisco has now been re-named “Web 2.0 Summit,” because the organizers had to turn away five thousand people who wanted to attend, at prices up to $3,000+ per ticket; so they’re holding a “Web 2.0 Expo” at San Francisco’s big Moscone Center next April […]

Web 2.0 session 1, Enterprise 2.0

The first workshop session that I attended today focused on “Enterprise 2.0″ — i.e., the use of emerging (Web 2.0) technologies as a freeform mechanism for collaboration and getting their jobs done. The session moderator was Paul Kedrosky, who began the session by observing that collaborative tools have been around forever, and that aside from […]

O’Reilly’s Web 2.0 conference

Along with roughly 1,400(!) other attendees, I’ve arrived in San Francisco to attend the O’Reilly Web 2.0 conference that seems to have become the defining “event” of the year in this field. I suspect that 1,399 of the attendees have blogs of their own, and I’ve already seen several dozen people typing furiously on their […]