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Arianna Huffington, Marc Benioff and Tim O’Reilly Kickoff Keynote Lineup; Event Registration Now Open

SAN FRANCISCO–TechWeb (formerly CMP) and O’Reilly Media, Inc., co-producers of Web 2.0 Expo, announce some of the keynote speakers for this inaugural East Coast event. Web 2.0 Expo New York will convene the brightest minds of the next-generation Web to celebrate the power, size and innovation of the industry on the East Coast. Web 2.0 Expo New York happens September 16-19, 2008 in the Javits Convention Center.
Registration is now open at:
https://en.oreilly.com/webexny2008/public/register
.

Since its dramatic launch in 2007 in San Francisco, Web 2.0 Expo has grown in double digit percentages and expanded to include events in Tokyo and Europe, in addition to the upcoming New York show. The Expo makes the principles and practices of Web 2.0 accessible to a broad and influential audience and has acted as the platform for major exhibitor announcements and launches. The New York event is poised to take advantage of the growing demand for education and networking in the Web 2.0 world, and will highlight the tremendous innovation occurring on the East Coast.

“There’s a thriving Web community on the East Coast, interwoven with the financial, advertising, and consulting industries in New York,” said Jennifer Pahlka, co-chair of Web 2.0 Expo. “Web 2.0 Expo New York is driven by and built for that community—the developers, designers, entrepreneurs, and other Web professionals who are realizing the promise of Web 2.0 in the center of world commerce.”

Speakers in the spotlight at this year’s conference include:

Jay Adelson with digg was suckered out of the world of film and broadcasting into helping kick-start the Internet industry in 1993. Since then, he has helped engineer Netcom, the first ISP in the United States, worked at DEC research lab in Palo Alto to build the secret back-end of the Internet, and founded the billion-dollar Equinix.

Marc Benioff is chairman and CEO of salesforce.com. He founded the company in 1999 with a vision to create an on-demand information management service that would replace traditional enterprise software technology.

Arianna Huffington is the co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post, a nationally syndicated columnist, and author of eleven books. She is also co-host of “Left, Right & Center,” public radio’s popular political roundtable program.

Dan Lyons is a senior editor at Forbes and the author of the The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs. Dan joined Forbes in 1998 and wrote for various computer trade publications including CRN and VARBUSINESS before that. He’s been a journalist for 25 years.

Tim O’Reilly is the founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media, Inc., thought by many to be the best computer book publisher in the world. Tim’s blog, the O’Reilly Radar #8220;watches the alpha geeks” to determine emerging technology trends and serves as a platform for advocacy about issues of importance to the technical community.

Clay Shirky divides his time between consulting, teaching, and writing on the social and economic effects of Internet technologies. His consulting practice is focused on the rise of decentralized technologies such as peer-to-peer, web services, and wireless networks that provide alternatives to the wired client/server infrastructure that characterizes the Web.

Gary Vaynerchuk has captured national attention as a businessman and Internet celebrity. Gary’s fame can be attributed to his pioneering, multi-faceted approach to personal branding and business building, currently with winelibrary.tv.

Fred Wilson works with Union Square Ventures and began his career in venture capital in 1987. He has focused exclusively on information technology investments for the past 17 years.

Web 2.0 Expo New York proudly features leading women, with over 40 percent of the keynote lineup being female. In addition to Arianna Huffington, the Web 2.0 keynote stage welcomes Maria Thomas, COO of Etsy, Deborah Schultz, and Irene Greif of IBM, among many other female speakers at the event.

A forum for creativity, engineering, and innovation, Web 2.0 Expo New York includes a multi-track conference, workshops, an “unconference” program called Web2Open, a major tradeshow, and many networking events. Web 2.0 Expo welcomes industry leaders who are participating and exhibiting in this year’s show including Diamond sponsors Microsoft and Salesforce.com;
Platinum sponsor eBay; Gold sponsors Amazon Web Services, curl, Force10, Intuit QuickBase, ONEsite, OpSource and Sun Microsystems; Silver sponsors Acquia, Awareness, BlueArc, Coradiant, Dixero, Jive, Kapow, Lithium, Panther, SynthaSite, Industry Live and WebAsyst.

To learn more about the 2008 Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco or to register visit:
http://en.oreilly.com/webexny2008/public/content/home

To apply for a media pass, visit:
http://en.oreilly.com/webexny2008/public/content/media

To read the O’Reilly Radar, visit:
http://radar.oreilly.com

If you have ideas about areas you’d like to see included at the conference, send a note to: webexpo-idea@oreilly.com

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About TechWeb
TechWeb, the global leader in business technology media, is an innovative business focused on serving the needs of technology decision-makers and marketers worldwide. TechWeb produces the most respected and consumed media brands in the business technology market. Today, more than 13.3 million* business technology professionals actively engage in our communities created around our global face-to-face events Interop, Web 2.0, Black Hat and VoiceCon; online resources such as the TechWeb Network, Light Reading, Intelligent Enterprise, InformationWeek.com, bMighty.com, and The Financial Technology Network; and the market leading, award-winning InformationWeek, TechNet Magazine, MSDN Magazine, Wall Street & Technology magazines. TechWeb also provides end-to-end services ranging from next-generation performance marketing, integrated media, research, and analyst services. TechWeb is a division of United Business Media, a global provider of news distribution and specialist information services with a market capitalization of more than $2.5 billion.

*13.3 million business decision-makers: based on # of monthly connections

About O’Reilly
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Velocity

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Teen blogger Daniel Brusilovsky used his first conference media pass to produce great coverage of the introduction of CloudStatus, learn about Device Anywhere, and for some live blogging of the conference’s opening hours.

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“Domas Mituzas of MySQL/Sun gave a presentation Monday at the Velocity conference that provided an inside look at the technology behind Wikipedia, which he calls an ‘operations underdog,’” writes Rich Miller.

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Stephen Shankland on Google engineer Luis Barroso’s discussion of models servers can use to increase efficiency by lowering power consumption.

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Rich Miller covers another major announcement from Velocity.

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Rich Miller reports on Bill Coleman’s Velocity keynote, “Sometimes the path to a greener data center happens in small steps that appear obvious but often are left undone.”

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Valleywag on Velocity: “If you’re not there right now, show up tomorrow and figure out how to make your site run harder, better, faster, stronger. “

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Datacenter Junkie Michael Halligan summarizes the first morning at Velocity.

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Examiner.com includes a great quote from program Jesse Robbins in
this announcement.

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Over on the O’Reilly Radar, Velocity co-chair Jesse Robbins notes that two new projects will be launched at the conference: Jiffy and EUCALPYTUS.

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The keynote presentation line-up for Velocity has been confirmed, and it looks like an excellent mix of speakers and ideas:

  • Bill Coleman (Cassatt Corporation), “Green Data Centers”
  • Vik Chaudhary (Keynote Systems, Inc.), “Keynote Systems Launches KITE”
  • John Fowler (Sun Microsystems), “Innovation That Drives Opportunity for the Web Infrastructure”
  • Javier Soltero (Hyperic, Inc.), “Clouds Are No Substitute for Competence”
  • Harald Prokop (Akamai Technologies), “How to Accelerate Non-cacheable, Dynamic Sites Leveraging a Globally Distributed Platform”
  • Sean Quinlan (Google, Inc.), “Storage at Scale”

And here’s the full conference schedule.

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Program chair David Black has unveiled the preliminary schedule for the next edition of RailsConf Europe, happening September 2-4 in Berlin, Germany. More speakers and sessions will be added in the coming weeks.

OSCON

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James Turner, contributing editor to O’Reilly Online, interviews Brian Aker, Director of Technology for MySQL. Brian is the author of Running Weblogs with Slash. He’s also leading a tutorial at the O’Reilly Open Source Convention, July 21-25, in Portland, Oregon, titled “Memcached and MySQL: Everything You Need to Know.

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Justin Smith has been busy at GSP East, best of all he’s blogged it all! Here are Justin’s entries from the event (recent ones listed on top):

Live Notes from “Privacy & Data Portability for Social Networks”

Live Notes from “Show Me the Monetization: Turning Apps Into Dollars”

Live Notes from “Social Games for Social Platforms: Unleashing Viral Fun” at GSP East

Live Notes from Comparing Social Platforms: “Build, Buy, or Borrow?” at GSP East

Live Notes from “Facebook Platform Team Live” at GSP East


Live Notes from “Technical Overview: The MySpace Developer Platform” at GSP East

Live Notes from “OpenSocial + Google App Engine Technical Overview” at GSP East

Facebook Begins Recommending “Apps You May Like”

Live Notes from “Social Networks & The Need for Feeds” at GSP East

Live Notes from “Facebook Business & Marketing Solutions” at GSP East

Moderating Panel at Graphing Social Patterns East

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Roman Pixell provides this article on the conference.

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A recap of the first day of GSP East, and live blogging, as promised!

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Caroline McCarthy delves into Wednesday morning’s Facebook panel and how Facebook proposes to offer “a “richer” and more dynamic experience.”

Speaking to the developer-heavy audience at the small conference were senior platform manager Dave Morin, program manager Josh Elman, product manager Ruchi Sanghvi, and director of platform product marketing Benjamin Ling.

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East Coast Blogging will be writing about GSP East, and has set up a GSP East Live Blog for all those enthusiastic about this conference to contribute to.

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Greg wonders if the DC locale for GSP East indicates something about the direction of this conference, “is it possible we will be introducing a more bureaucratic spin to social networks?”

Velocity

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The inaugural Velocity conference will feature Ignite! on Monday, June 23 at 8:45 p.m. Each of the 16 Ignite! talks will be five minutes long–20 slides at only 15 seconds a slide. There are still a few slots open for cool ideas, hacks, and lessons. If you’d like to share your war stories with a lot of other web performance and ops practitioners, submit a proposal by June 9. Velocity co-chair Jesse Robbins will be accepting and announcing good talks as they come in, with the final lineup posted on June 13. Remember, Ignite Velocity is free and will be open to all.

RailsConf

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Dary praises RailsConf 2008 as passionate and fascinating.

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Nick Laiacona covers the news about GemStone’s new MagLev project