Friday 7 February 2020

Web 2.0 Coming To Town

Web 2.0 expo will be held from May 3 to 6 in San Francisco, California. Co produced by O’Rielly Media, Inc. and TechWeb, the expo covers a lot of different avenues pertaining to the web world from next generation designing tips to multimilliAdd New Post ‹ Technology and Computer — WordPresson dollar enterprises’ business models.


AOL, Yahoo, Amazon, Google and the likes fought on the battlefield of the internet world to define the way we, the consumers, used the internet. The leaders drew millions of people towards them and paved the way to a whole new capitalistic market on the cloud. Vendors, competitors, business to business companies and retail chains were also benefited from this huge and limitless market.

Brady Forrest, a writer for O’Rielly Radar Co Chairs the program. He worked at Microsoft on Live Search; now know as BING, when Microsoft acquired MongoMusic. Sarah Milstein is the other half of the team. Also a writer, she was on the senior editorial staff at O’Rielly Media where she founded the Tools of Change for Publishing Conference (TOC).
Web 2.0 Expo is for everyone who has any of his/her interested vested on the Web. These people can range from Business Strategists, Web and UI designers to Marketing Professional and Venture capitalists.

The expo will cover more than 75 sessions, workshops, and intensives for designers, developers, entrepreneurs, marketers, business strategists, and investors. The sessions will cover business model strategies, Design and UX best practices, Social media success, cutting edge development, the mobile tsunami, performance challenges, practical analytics, Real time opportunities, enterprise tools and creating community.

The sponsors of this expo include Microsoft, Adobe, and IBM, Berlin Partner, blueKiwi, effective UI, hp, neustart, OpenSRS, The Planet and a lot more.
The speakers invited to the expo are experienced and accomplished. The roster includes John Adams from twitter, Alexa Andrzejewski from Adaptive path, Simon Batistoni from Flickr, Paul Buchheit from Facebook and a lot more. Expect nothing but gold here, learn from the best and get to know how these people made it so far in so little time.

Its not just about how companies use the web as a platform, said Sarah Milstein, Web 2.0 Expo Co-Chair and TechWeb General Manager. Its about how they fit into an ecosystem or create new, larger ones. What were interested in this year is the new wave of companies that have the potential to build new economies and exploring exactly how that is done”, reports PR Newswire.

Any company looking to outreach its competitors with the help of the web or if they have done this already and aspire to be the market leader, this expo is a must attend for them as here they will learn from the best and get where they want to be.

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