On October 15th, in Mountain View California, ReadWriteWeb is convening a discussion on new opportunities in a real-time web. Called the ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit, the event will be a participant-driven, professionally facilitated, full day of brainstorming, problem solving, inspiration and networking.
Who's signed up to come so far? Below we offer a sample of participants just to give you an idea how the event is shaping up. Ultimately the content will be decided by you, so please join us for a conversation about what's most important to you about the real-time web.


Select Highlighted Participants at the Summit So Far
- Contingents from Google, Facebook, Yahoo, MySpace, Atlassian and Betaworks (Bit.ly, Tweetdeck, Twitterfeed and more) are coming.

- Media innovators like Ted Roden of the New York Times R&D Lab and Enjoysthin.gs and Sam Whitmore of Sam Whitmore's Media Survey.
Last year we happened across one of Kaliya Hamlin's unconference events, spent a couple of hours there and it was an amazing experience. I'm really looking forward to the real-time web summit. The unconference format is an amazing way for things to happen, it gets everyone to lower their defenses. By opening peoples' minds to 'this is about whatever we want it to be about', they look at how they can create value. -Martin Källström, CEO,
Twingly- Geeks like Brett Slatkin (Google, Pubsubhubbub), Brad Fitzpatrick (Google, Pubsubhubbub, LiveJournal, OpenID, Webfinger, etc.), Jeremy Hylton (Google), Leah Culver, Mary Hodder, Julien Genestoux (SuperFeedr), Ethan Gahng (LazyFeed) and the guys from CitySourced.
- Financial research engine FirstRain, enterprise Websocket gateway provider Kaazing and TIBCO.
- Real-time search engines like OneRiot, Wowd, Twingly and Collecta.
- A number of Venture Capitalists.
That's a sampling of highlighted companies and individuals attending, but you'll be every bit their equal as a participant in the Real-Time Web Summit. Sessions at the event will be participant driven and we'll be discussing everything from strategically filtering the real-time firehose to the bottom-line financial benefits of going real-time.
Sign up now - early-bird registration ends Wednesday. We'll see you in Mountain View!
Photo: Our event facilitator and production partner Kaliya Hamlin, by Bill Johnston of partner organization Forum One Communications.
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Shoot, this looks awesome. Sadly Adobe is on shutdown that week and I've got a vacation planned. Are you guys planning a followup?
=Ryan
ryan@adobe.com
Ryan, thanks for your support. Please explain to your family that the real-time web waits for no one and that the kids will have to wait for Disneyland, it's very old anyway. Just kidding, that's a shame you can't make it. We're doing a number of things related, see this post http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/real_time_web_event.php
Hey you know what. I'm going to sell my goat to make it to this event. You watch me.
Hey you know what. I'm going to sell my goat to make it to this event. You watch me.
I realized I posted the wrong email address..
Thanks. I don't think the goat would be welcome in the venue. In spirit perhaps.
I am really excited to attend this event in October and I also read the agenda which sounds pretty much impressive and hope this event bring some good output for read write web...
Will the event also answer how to make money with the real-time web ?