Posts Tagged ‘ Web-2.0-Expo ’

Web 2.0 Meet-up in Berlin

Jun 29th, 2007 | By Phil v. Sassen | Category: Web2.0

Brady Forrest (co-Chair for O’Reilly’s Web 2.0 Expo) wird vom 8. bis 17. Juli durch Europa reisen, um Startups, Web-Professionals, Developer, Blogger, VCs, Designers und Vermarkter zu treffen. Auf seiner Route wird Mr. Forrest London, Berlin, Paris, Ireland und Amsterdam bereisen. Der “Web 2.0 Expo Zirkus” wird am 8. sowie 9. Juli in Berlin Sation machen. Der Ort sowie der genaue Termin der Zusammenkunft stehen noch nicht fest, werden jedoch nach Bekanntgabe hier gepostet…

Nicole Simon hat das Event bei upcoming.org publiziert.

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Speaking Opportunities | Web 2.0 Expo Berlin

Jun 18th, 2007 | By Phil v. Sassen | Category: Entrepreneurship, Web2.0

Das “call for proposals” für die Web2.0 Expo in Berlin wurde eröffnet. Das Angebot an Themen ist beeindruckend. Die Web 2.0 Expo findet vom 5. bis 8. November in Berlin statt. Folgende Themen sind derzeit geplant:

  • Web operations, theory and practice: What are the major players up to with their platforms and how do open source and independents play into “web as platform” and “web ops”?
  • Global scalability: The Internet is global, your apps need to be global, and they need to scale.
  • Rails & Django: Increased speed of development isn’t the only reason these are becoming so popular
  • Going 2.0: How to turn your 1.0 business into a 2.0 masterpiece in less than six months.
  • Viral marketing and community evangelism: Start a fire! Learn how to create a meme and let your users tell your story, without spending a fortune
  • AJAX: Learn to use it to make your site more functional
  • SEO & SEM: The science of measurable marketing. Find your keywords, and let your audience discover you, using search engines as the gateway.
  • Blogging and Internet PR: The new way to launch a product or service?
  • User-generated content: Tagging and ratings and blogging, oh MY!
  • Syndication: Don’t be afraid of spreading your content across the Web. It’s free advertising; if it’s good and adds value, your users will come find you.
  • Location: Maps and location are now commodities. How can it add value to your app?
  • Social networks: Are commonplace–where are they going next? Identity: Distributed identity is on the rise. What should you support?
  • Data: The importance of data is growing. How can you protect and respect your users by giving them a way out?
  • Mobile: Let your customers get your site from anywhere.
  • Rich Internet Applications: AIR, SilverLight, XUL — Which one to choose?

Bei Interesse an einer Teilnahme als Speaker sollte man sich mit Brady Forrest (co-Chair for O’Reilly’s Web 2.0 Expo) in Verbindung setzen.

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