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Hinchcliffe Ties Enterprise 2.0 to Economic Lift

By Susan Scrupski / April 8, 2009 4:00 PM / View Comments

hinchcliffelogoDion Hinchcliffe did a bang up job presenting the essence of where we are and what's next for the Enterprise 2.0 community at the Web 2.0 Expo conference in San Francisco last week. Hinchcliffe has tended to focus on web tools for the Enterprise and explains their utility better than most. But last week's talk focused on this year's issue: a sputtering economy. Hinchcliffe mapped out all the economic benefits that could be derived from a networked economy. Focusing on areas that were transformational, not simply additive, he detailed how social business strategies could help pull lethargic enterprises out of the recession.

Weekly Wrapup: Web 2.0 Summit & Election Edition

By Richard MacManus / November 8, 2008 1:17 PM

This week the ReadWriteWeb team was in force at the Web 2.0 Summit, an annual event that covers the state of the Web industry. This year's theme was 'Web meets world'. ReadWriteWeb had access to video coverage of the event, via TechWeb (one of the producers of the event along with O'Reilly Media). We've got a widget below that has links to all of the main sessions, with a few more probably to come over the next day or so. In this week's Weekly Wrapup, our regular newsletter, we provide a summary of our posts and video.

Cloud Computing Panel at Web 2.0 Summit

By Frederic Lardinois / November 7, 2008 2:08 PM

Yesterday, an all-star panel at the TechWeb/O'Reilly's Web 2.0 Summit took a closer look at the implications of the current shift towards cloud computing and discussed the possible business models around it. The panel featured Adobe's CTO Kevin Lynch, Salesfore.com's CEO Marc Benioff, Google's Dave Girouard, and VMware's CEO Paul Maritz. The panel was moderated by Tim O'Reilly.

Yahoo's Jerry Yang at Web 2.0 Summit

By Frederic Lardinois / November 6, 2008 1:21 PM

Yahoo is obviously going through a rather tough period in its history right now. Last night, at TechWeb/O'Reilly's Web 2.0 Summit, John Battelle interviewed Yahoo's CEO Jerry Yang and asked him about Microsoft's takeover bid, Google's decision to pull out of its advertising deal with Yahoo, and the persistent rumors of a possible acquisition of AOL by Yahoo. While Yang acknowledged Yahoo's current problems and stated that he would still consider selling the company to Microsoft, his overall outlook for the company was quite upbeat.

Video Coverage of Web 2.0 Summit

By Richard MacManus / November 5, 2008 11:47 PM

Thanks to our partners at TechWeb, co-hosts of the Web 2.0 Summit along with O'Reilly Media, ReadWriteWeb is pleased to present ongoing video coverage of the event. You can select sessions in the widget below, as they are released on video to ReadWriteWeb over the next couple of days. We will also be highlighting some of the sessions in separate posts. The first day of Web 2.0 Summit featured an interview with John Doerr of the famous VC firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (which invested in Amazon, Google and many other success stories).

'Web Meets World' Competition: Win Tickets to NYC Web 2.0 Expo

By Richard MacManus / August 4, 2008 6:40 PM

This year the Web 2.0 Summit conference (5-7 Nov) is hosting an auction to benefit a few innovative organizations that are solving big problems.

To show our support for this initiative, ReadWriteWeb is running a competition in this post. We have 2 full conference passes to give away to the New York Web 2.0 Expo 16-19 Sept (value over $1000 each), as well as a free Expo hall pass (value $100).

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