Web 2.0 Expo – San Francisco: Free Expo Pass
One of the most highly anticipated tech events rolls into the San Francisco Bay Area in April. We have already scored ourselves some expo passes. Thanks to the organizers of the event, we are able to provide our readers a code to receive a $100 discount off the expo pass. This means you can get an expo pass for FREE!
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Facebook Event page: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=16554925133
Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Web-20-Expo-San-Francisco/6972960853
Main page: http://en.oreilly.com/webexsf2008/public/content/home
Web 2.0 technologies are empowering us in ways we could only have imagined even just a few years ago. We’re able to build more, connect more, have more fun, sell more stuff, share more than ever before—and do it all faster. But as the pace of change and innovation accelerates, separating signal from noise, useful from annoying, genuine from fluff becomes increasingly challenging.
What tools and applications are right for a given project? How can we provide a more meaningful experience for users and customers? How can we have a positive impact on the world we live in? What are the ways we can create more value for our businesses? How do we gather and focus datapoints to deliver relevant information? How can we increase conversation and collaboration?
The second Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco takes the pulse of the Web ecosystem and looks to its future, training a spotlight across the Web 2.0 universe to illuminate how the Internet Revolution is being created and delivered. Web 2.0 Expo is for the builders of the next generation web: designers, developers, entrepreneurs, marketers, business strategists, and venture capitalists, people who have experiences to share and a passion for learning–the hot new thing, lessons from failures, innovations and inspirations, and the practical applications of all of the above. What will you do with the power of Web 2.0?















