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News & Coverage

Announcements, articles, blogs, photos, and podcasts about the 2007 Web 2.0 Summit.

O'Reilly Events on Dopplr

by Brady Forrest on  Dopplr, the traveler's social network, has added events. In this initial implementation you have to use one of the supplied URLs. 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://dplr.it/moneytech09 If you... read more

Submissions Now Open for Web 2.0 Summit Launch Pad

by Maureen Jennings, Conferences Publicist on  

Fourth Edition Launch Pad Addresses the World’s Need for Change

SAN FRANCISCO - July 10, 2008 - TechWeb (formerly CMP) and O’Reilly Media, Inc., co-producers of the annual Web 2.0 Summit, today announce the Launch Pad program, a unique public forum designed to uncover the most promising Web startups, is open for submissions. The theme for this fourth edition Launch Pad, Web Meets World, spotlights the industry’s best startups that use the Web’s culture to change the world. For more information on submitting your company or product for this year’s Launch Pad and to complete a submission form, visit: http://en.oreilly.com/web2008/public/content/launchpad. The Web 2.0 Summit takes place November 5-7, 2008 at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco.

Launch Pad’s focus will be on startups in the fields of alternative energies, social entrepreneurialism, microfinance, developing economies, political action, renewable technologies, and other innovative areas. Web 2.0 Summit Launch Pad will provide Web 2.0 companies a chance to present in front of six leading venture capitalists from Internet and Green backgrounds, while receiving raw, real-time feedback from both judges and audience members.

“The conversation is no longer just about the Web, rather about the bigger social movements driving the Web’s greatest solutions,” said John Battelle, Web 2.0 Summit’s Program Chair. “We’ve adjusted our Launch Pad to reflect the natural progression of the conversation and, most importantly, to present the Web’s most promising innovations.”

The Web 2.0 Launch Pad’s judging panel of venture capitalists will sponsor the program, thus eliminating company participation fees. Any company in any stage of financing can compete for a slot on stage, whether or not they are launching a new company or product. Judges will select the finalists who will compete at the Web 2.0 Summit event and receive up to ten minutes on stage to present to the entire Web 2.0 Summit audience and the VC judging panel.

“We’re honored to be a part of Web 2.0 Summit’s Launch Pad: Web Meets World. It allows us the unique opportunity to learn about those Web companies working to improve the complex problems facing industries outside the Web- something invaluable for Panorama Capital,” said Chris Albinson of Panorama Capital. “Together with the Web 2.0 Summit’s audience, we’ll uncover those shining stars working to build a better future.”

Submission deadline for Web 2.0 Summit Launch Pad is September 10, 2008. Final determination of the Launch Pad companies will be made by John Battelle, Web 2.0 Summit’s Program Chair, in concert with VC judges including Chris Albinson of Panorama Capital, Vinod Khosla of Khosla Ventures, and Mike Goguen of Sequoia Capital.

Web 2.0 Summit is produced by partners O’Reilly Media, Inc. and TechWeb and is moderated by John Battelle, Program Chair, and O’Reilly CEO Tim O’Reilly. Attendance is limited to maintain an intimate setting and foster dialog among participants. General attendee registration is by invitation only; requests for invitations are being accepted through mid-September. Media credentials will also be extended by invitation only.

-For more information on Web 2.0 Summit and to apply for an invitation, please visit:
http://web2summit.com

-To read coverage from Summit 2007, please visit:
http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/62/news.html

-To view select video from last year’s Summit, please visit:
http://web2summit.blip.tv/

About TechWeb
TechWeb, the global leader in business technology media, is an innovative business focused on serving the needs of technology decision-makers and marketers worldwide. TechWeb produces the most respected and consumed media brands in the business technology market. Today, more than 13.3 million* business technology professionals actively engage in our communities created around our global face-to-face events Interop, Web 2.0, Black Hat and VoiceCon; online resources such as the TechWeb Network, Light Reading, Intelligent Enterprise, InformationWeek.com, bMighty.com, and The Financial Technology Network; and the market leading, award-winning InformationWeek, TechNet Magazine, MSDN Magazine, Wall Street & Technology magazines. TechWeb also provides end-to-end services ranging from next-generation performance marketing, integrated media, research, and analyst services. TechWeb is a division of United Business Media, a global provider of news distribution and specialist information services with a market capitalization of more than $2.5 billion.
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Tim O'Reilly: What Good Is Collective Intelligence If It Doesn't Make Us Smarter?

by Maureen Jennings, Conferences Publicist on  

Tim explores the focus of the Web 2.0 Summit Launchpad, "Web meets world."

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CNet: Web 2.0 Summit Now Courting Clean-tech Start-ups

by Maureen Jennings, Conferences Publicist on  

Martin LaMonica applauds Launch Pad's shift in focus, "So the Internet may be maturing and the nature of innovation broadening. But it's still exciting."

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CMP and O'Reilly Media Launch Web 2.0 Expo New York

by Avila Reese - PR Contributor on  

Call for Participation Now Open

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15 /PRNewswire/ --CMP and O'Reilly Media, Inc., co-producers of the annual Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco and Web 2.0 Summit, today jointly announced the launch of Web 2.0 Expo New York. The Web 2.0 Expo brand was introduced last April in San Francisco and received an overwhelmingly positive reception, with double the expected attendance and dozens of major announcements. The New York event is poised to take advantage of the demand for education and networking in the Web 2.0 world, and will highlight the many innovative companies and individuals on the East Coast, as well as welcome visitors from around the world.

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Radar Roundup: Web

by Nat Torkington on  Active URLs (Ned Batchelder): OmniTI have done something clever with their URLS—turned them into active verbs: their testimonials are at URLs like /helps/ning, their jobs page is at /is/hiring, etc. What's This Fascination with Ad Networks (John Battelle): I had breakfast at ETech with jbat (who runs the Web 2.0 Summit) and got a braindump of his thinking around... read more

Radar Roundup: Web

by Nat Torkington on  Active URLs (Ned Batchelder): OmniTI have done something clever with their URLS—turned them into active verbs: their testimonials are at URLs like /helps/ning, their jobs page is at /is/hiring, etc. What's This Fascination with Ad Networks (John Battelle): I had breakfast at ETech with jbat (who runs the Web 2.0 Summit) and got a braindump of his thinking around... read more

LaNacion: Nokia vs Apple: golpe a golpe

LaNacion: Ese fenomeno llamado Facebook

by Dawn Applegate on  

LaNacion's coverage from Web 2.0 Summit. The reporter said that was the story was in the top ten of most viewed stories that day...

Mark Zuckerberg, ex estudiante de Harvard, es el cofundador y CEO de la ultima nina mimada de las redes sociales online; estuvo en el reciente Web 2.0 Summit realizado en San Francisco y revelo detalles del boom

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LaNacion: Google Health

La Nacion: Los dueños de Internet

Internet Magazine 2.0: Social Media

by Dawn Applegate on  

This article is in Japanese but covers social media news from Web 2.0 Summit:

Web 2.0 Summit Report -- Next edge; social graph in the real-world society

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Business Week: What MySpace-Facebook Rivalry?

The New York Times: Murdoch, a Folk Hero in Silicon

MarketWatch: Are we in the midst of "Bubble 2.0?"

San Jose Mercury News: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg opens the Web 2.0 conference in Q&A with John Batelle

eWeek: Facebook to Crash the Online Advertising Party

by Dawn Applegate on  

More from Web 2.0 Summit from eWeek:

CEO Mark Zuckerberg parries dogged questions about online advertising.

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The Red Herring: Is Web 2.0 Growing Up?

Read/WriteWeb: Lots of Summit Coverage

USA Today: Facebook's Zuckerberg: Not your father's CEO

by Dawn Applegate on  

Mark Zuckerberg's appearance at Web 2.0 Summit had many mentions in the media, here is what USA Today's Jefferson Graham had to say:

Much has been made of the youth of 23-year-old CEO Mark Zuckerberg (left) of the red-hot social network Facebook.

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CRN: Web 2.0 Confab Takes Aim At Closed Platforms

Business Week: Summit Coverage

by Dawn Applegate on  

Business Week sent a few reporters to Web 2.0 Summit, which resulted in the following stories:

Summit Coverage

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eWeek: Battelle Royale: Web 2.0 Co-Host Browbeats Facebook CEO

by Dawn Applegate on  

Clint Boulton of eWeek wrote this piece regarding John Battelle at Web 2.0 Summit:

Reporter's Notebook: John Battelle puts the screws to Mark Zuckerberg in a thrilling grilling.

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Reuters: More Summit Coverage

by Dawn Applegate on  

Reuters filed tons of stories from Web 2.0 Summit, here are most of them:

Reuters Coverage

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Reuters: New Web entrepreneurs sure they will find a home

Bloomberg News: Summit Coverage

by Dawn Applegate on  

Bloomberg covered Web 2.0 Summit like crazy, this will link you to their stories:

Web 2.0 Summit Coverage

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Blog Talk Radio: Several PodCasts

by Dawn Applegate on  

Blog Talk Radio uploaded a few broadcasts from Web 2.0 Summit, you can listen to them here:

PodCasts on Web 2.0 Summit

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Tech Trader Daily: Web 2.0 Summit: And So It Begins

by Dawn Applegate on  

Barron's publishes several pieces, including Tech Trader Daily. This link will show you all the stories on Web 2.0 Summit:

Barron's Coverage

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SF Gate: Microsoft buys stake in Facebook

Business Week: The Winter of Our Content

Technology Review: Der Siegeszug des "sozialen Graphen"

by Dawn Applegate on  

Yes, it's in German... but it's a solid article on social networking from Steffan Heuer of Technology Review who attended Web 2.0 Summit:

Wenn es bislang noch irgendwelche Zweifel daran gab, dass das Mitmach-Web auch die letzten Winkel der etablierten IT- und Medienkonzerne durchdrungen hat, wurden sie beim diesjährigen Web 2.0 Summit ausgeräumt.

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Web2Summit: Flickr Places Announced

by Brady Forrest on  At Web 2.0 Summit, Stewart Butterfield announced that Flickr is going to be rolling out a new Maps interface and Flickr Places to highlight their geo-tagged photos. They have an amazing amount of photos (1.38 Billion) with a new... read more

Web2Summit: Pre-weekend Humor From the Senior Set

by Jimmy Guterman on  It's a young crowd at the Web 2.0 Summit. I'm in my mid-40s and I feel unconscionably old here. Safa Rashtchy ran a session this afternoon in which he interviewed a half-dozen Baby Boomers, the generation in this country... read more

Information Week: Web 2.0 Summit: Baby-Boomer Civilians Are Coo-Coo For Craigslist

Information Week: Web 2.0 Summit: Entrepreneurial Spirit Too Strong For Google Alumni

by Dawn Applegate on  

Interesting story that seems to support the notion of a bubble forming, from Web 2.0 Summit:

The money was great... Larry and Sergey were focused... but a panel of ex-Googlers revealed why they have now gone off to build their own Web 2.0 fortunes.

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Times Online: Web 3.0 and beyond: the next 20 years of the internet

by Dawn Applegate on  

Looks like "Web 3.0" is getting bandied about, but for now here is a story from Web 2.0 Summit:

Silicon Valley has painted a picture of the web in 2030, and it is very powerful - and very smart - indeed

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Information Week: Web 2.0 Summit: And The Launch Pad Winners Are ...

Blognation: Web 2.0 Summit interviews online at blip.tv

The Guardian: More Coverage of Summit

Washington Post: In California, a Second Internet Gold Rush

by Dawn Applegate on  

Steven Pearlstein covered Web 2.0 Summit last week and published the following in his column about a tech start-up and speaker Rupert Murdoch:

For the next two minutes, the two scheming entrepreneurs traded stories, the jowly septuagenarian media mogul filling in some details of how he broke the newspaper printers union on London's Fleet Street

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Maker Faire Austin in Full Swing

by Tim O'Reilly on  Maker Faire Austin is in full swing. I'm not there, having just finished up the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, recuperating at home before heading out Monday for a MySQL board meeting in London, but I'm watching the goings-on... read more

Web2Summit: Flickr Places Announced

by Brady Forrest on  At Web 2.0 Summit, Stewart Butterfield announced that Flickr is going to be rolling out a new Maps interface and Flickr Places to highlight their geo-tagged photos. They have an amazing amount of photos (1.38 Billion) with a new... read more

Web2Summit: Pre-weekend Humor From the Senior Set

by Jimmy Guterman on  It's a young crowd at the Web 2.0 Summit. I'm in my mid-40s and I feel unconscionably old here. Safa Rashtchy ran a session this afternoon in which he interviewed a half-dozen Baby Boomers, the generation in this country with... read more

Web2Summit: Opening Up the Social Graph

by David Recordon on  Brad Fitzpatrick and I just got off the stage at Web 2.0 Summit, where we talked about social networking love and hate. You'll see coverage elsewhere about what we said. Here, I'd like to take you behind the curtain and... read more

Blognation: Notes from Web 2.0

Reuters: AT&T Says Plans to Participate in Wireless Auction

Blognation: Being Green At Summit

WebProNews: Google scared of Facebook? Puh-leeze

by Dawn Applegate on  

And a counterpoint to the previous article, this is another view on Google/Facebook at Web 2.0 Summit:

I have to say that until now I thought Josh Quittner was a pretty smart guy.

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Web2Summit: Media Matters ... Doesn't It?

by Jimmy Guterman on  The morning media panels at the Web 2.0 Summit haven't been as energetic or exciting as the technology panels (I'll add to the chorus: Dash seems very cool). Over the past three panels, AT&T; Randall Stephenson waxed disingenuously about Net... read more

San Jose Mercury News: Web 2.0 Summit: Youthful ventures growing up

All Things Digital: Summit Coverage

by Dawn Applegate on  

Kara and John have been posting from Web 2.0 Summit:

All Things Digital

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KQED: Summit Coverage

PodTech.net: Popfly: Microsoft Shows Mashups for Consumers - ...

Times Online: The bloggers' view: Web 2.0 Summit

Web2Summit: Backstage with Rob Currie of Dash

by Tim O'Reilly on  Rob Currie and Mark Williamson of Dash, the internet-connected GPS, are on stage at the Web 2.0 Summit. They're explaining just what the benefits are of internet connection, how it transforms the GPS in-car experience: Traffic data is real... read more

Blognation: MySpace at Summit

Popular Science Blog: Summit Coverage

by Dawn Applegate on  

Popular Science covered Web 2.0 Summit this week, here are some of their stories:

Popular Science At Summit

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Web2Summit: Q&A With Danny Hillis

by Jimmy Guterman on  One of the afternoon sessions at the Web 2.0 Summit I'm most looking forward to is the "Semantic Web" panel, in part because it's a hot topic and in part because it's the lead topic in the most recent Release... read more

LeWeb: Coverage of Summit

by Dawn Applegate on  

Mostly video, but here's what Loic LeMeur has been up to at Web 2.0 Summit:

LeWeb

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TechCrunch: Dispatch From the Web 2.0 Launch Pad

ABC-7 News: Technology's Elite Meet For Web 2.0 Conference

by Dawn Applegate on  

The figures on attendance are due to be corrected, but here is the Web 2.0 Summit coverage from David Louie:

These are faces you may not know, but they're people shaping the future of the internet.

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Information Week: Liveblogging Web 2.0 Summit: Conference Wrap-Up -- Where Is Web 2.0 Going?

CNN Money: In Web 2.0: Facebook, MySpace... Microsoft?

PC World: Make Widgets, Not Web Pages, Developers Say

Silicon Alley Insider: Kopelman: How To Be Right About "Bubble 2.0"

PC World: Adobe's CEO Talks About Adapting to Web 2.0

Stern.de: Summit Coverage

by Dawn Applegate on  

For you readers who are fluent in German, here is the coverage of Web 2.0 Summit from Stern.de:


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Launch Pad Details

by Dawn Applegate on  

The Launch Pad "Venture Capital" Edition took place last night at the Web 2.0 Summit. Realius won "Most Creative" G.ho.st won "Best Presentation," and CleverSet took "Best in Show" and "Most Likely To Exit First."

Here is a link to all the participant's news regarding the event:

New "TripIt To Me" Feature for Road Warriors is Unveiled at Web 2.0 Summit
Realius at Web 2.0 Summit Launchpad
Click Forensics Selected to Present at Web 2.0 Summit - Company to Speak at Conference’s Prestigious Launch Pad Event for Early-Stage Web 2.0 Start-ups
CleverSet News
Spiceworks News
G.ho.st news

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VentureBeat: More Stories on Web 2.0 Summit

Web2Summit: Radar Networks Unveils twine.com

by Tim O'Reilly on  As part of the Semantic Edge panel tomorrow at the Web 2.0 Summit, Nova Spivack of Radar Networks plans to unveil the first application built on their semantic web platform, twine, a new kind of personal and group information... read more

Web2Summit: Launchpad Companies - G.Ho.St, Cleverset, ClickForensics

by Brady Forrest on  The six Web 2.0 Summit Launchpad companies have taken the stage. They are each only here because they received funding from a VC firm. They were selected and critiqued by Chris Albinson and Mike Jung - Panorama/JP Morgan Mark... read more

Launchpad: Realius, Tripit, SpiceWorks

by Brady Forrest on  The six Web 2.0 Summit Launchpad companies have taken the stage. They are each only here because they received funding from a VC firm. They were selected and critiqued by Chris Albinson and Mike Jung - Panorama/JP Morgan Mark... read more

Web2Summit: Innovation Is Inevitable, Business Success Isn't

by Jimmy Guterman on  In many ways, The Web 2.0 Summit is a paean to optimism. No matter how skeptical you are or how convinced you are that we're in a tech bubble, it's difficult to step out of a session without feeling energized... read more

Valleywag: More Summit Coverage

Web2Summit: Social Networks Seek to Conquer, One High School at a Time

by Jimmy Guterman on  One last thought about Dave McClure's Facebook platform panel earlier today at the Web 2.0 Summit. I was struck by an observation from RockYou CEO Lance Tokuda that the battle for dominance in social networks, at least in their current... read more

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