web 2.0 expo @ the javitts center

November 17, 2009
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i will be at the web 2.0 expo in nyc this week. I hope to write a few posts about the sessions, and the experience. this is my second time attending this conference, so i’m excited to see what they have in store for us this year. first thoughts, it seems to be smaller than last year, unless everyone decided to show up late. Also no breakfast. just tea and coffee. the theme of the expo is “more with less” so i guess they started off by providing less food.

today i have 5 sessions, and the keynotes. jeff jarvis will be speaking as well as kevin rose. i have high hopes for today, lets see what i learn.
first stop, “darwinism on the web: surviving and thriving in a web 2.0 world.”

right now i regret not bringing a bagel.

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One Response to “web 2.0 expo @ the javitts center”

  1. A pity to see Web2.0 go. The other conferences you mention don’t seem to have that problem (at least I can be sure for one in particular).
    It could be that ‘the American approach’ for organizing an event just didn’t work out that well. For European companies it is always very difficult to succeed in the US, this shows that it is hard for Americans to cross the ocean as well.

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