Wednesday, November 14, 2007

About Web 2.0

Discovering the Web's Edge

The fourth edition of Web 2.0 Summit is now over. Check out all the highlights from the sold out conference:

The 2007 Web 2.0 Summit has sold out. We are no longer able to accept requests for invitations and registration is now closed. However, you may sign up to get information about our 2008 Web 2.0 Summit here (login required).

Where are we most stimulated? At the Web's edge.

Where are the greatest opportunities, and the greatest risks? At the Web's edge—the places where the Web is just beginning to take root: the industries, geographies, and applications that have yet to be conquered by the Web's wide reach.

For the past three years, the Web 2.0 Summit has explored ideas which have already begun to slip into the mainstream. This year, we'll highlight news from unusual suspects—the enthusiasts and dreamers touching the edges of spaces not yet conquered by the Web, as well as established players who are looking to expand into new and previously unimaginable realms.

How is the Web infiltrating new beachheads in areas we never thought it could—or would? What are the majors doing at the edge, at the loony "twenty percent time" at Google, in the labs at MSN, IBM, etc., that might inform entirely new applications, opportunities, even threats? What are the edge startups promising to redefine the center? What are the things we wish or know the Web can do, but so far, is failing us? What are the edges in terms of policy, politics, and morality? Learn More about Web 2.0 Summit...

Join us at the fourth annual Web 2.0 Summit at the Palace Hotel, as together we explore the Web's edge.


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