Web 2.0 Expo, day two
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Yesterday was another day of Smart Overload at Web 2.0. To see both Tim O'Reilly and Clay Shirky in the same hour, then attend several thought-provoking sessions, was a great way to continue the week.
Some of the callouts I hope to explore in depth in this space next week:
"Web 2.0 means letting users into your back office." --Tim O'Reilly
"If you continue to try and solve a problem and fail, perhaps it's time to consider it a fact, not a problem" --Clay Shirky (paraphrased)
"It's not technology, not 'what can I sell you,' it's about businesses having conversations, and caring." --Barry Libert, Mzinga
My colleagues are at the conference today, and I'm looking forward to hearing about the sessions I've missed.
Come back Monday for continued commentary and ideas.
Some of the callouts I hope to explore in depth in this space next week:
"Web 2.0 means letting users into your back office." --Tim O'Reilly
"If you continue to try and solve a problem and fail, perhaps it's time to consider it a fact, not a problem" --Clay Shirky (paraphrased)
"It's not technology, not 'what can I sell you,' it's about businesses having conversations, and caring." --Barry Libert, Mzinga
My colleagues are at the conference today, and I'm looking forward to hearing about the sessions I've missed.
Come back Monday for continued commentary and ideas.
Labels: conferences, web 2.0



