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1. Firefox
2. Opera
3. Internet Explorer 7.0
4. Flock
5. Maxthon
6. Avant
7. Advanced Browser (NEW)
8. Ace Explorer 2
9. SmartFox 1.8
10.Deepnet Explorer 1.5.1
The Web 2.0 Expo will be begin on Sunday April 15th all the way until Wednesday the 18th in San Francisco, California. There will be enough topics discussed to keep your eyes and ears glued the whole time your there. The information being displayed is worth of up to $1,500 per person! The way it will be held on a daily basis will include a continental breakfast each day of the expo, then choosing from 8 different speakers each with a different and interesting topic in 8 different rooms, taking breaks between sessions, having lunch, and then listening in on a conversation from other speakers, such as O’Reilly, and then finishing up the day with choosing again from 8 different subjects in the 8 different rooms. Each session will be about 1 hour long.
The Expo will include various interesting topics ranging from social applications, running a successful Web 2.0 business, community management, mash ups, profit guidelines, great web site designing, future expectations of the web, Software applications, user psychological tendencies, just to name a few.
There will be close to 100 speakers. Including Amazon founder Jeffrey P. Bezos, Co-Founder of Google Erich Schmidt, Leading Developer for Second Life Ginsu Yoon, and plenty of others!
Workshops will be held which will host SEO sessions, building social applications, high performance web pages.
The expo is oriented for technical, design, marketing, and business professionals building the next generation web, including all kinds of entrepreneurs. A typical “ticket” can cost upwards of $1,500 if you would like to attend everything. The entrance fee is only $100.
Just a thought on a Sunday I wanted to share:
Vapaeso is still brand new to the scene of the blogging business. I sometimes ask myself if this will really take off. I don’t think the right answer to the question is, “You just have to wait and see!” It’s more of an effort thing. Recently I read a great post about a webworker that started his business years ago and today is managing a community of more than 700,000 visitors per day. It’s really inspiring to read these types of stories to anyone who would like to take a shot at this industry, better yet it’s uplifting to know that there are people out there who feel exactly the same way but in the mist of the battle, they never gave up and they never surrendered. They kept going. It’s about research, knowing your battle ground, knowing your competitors, knowing your content, your community, and your goals. It will take time and effort.
Tomorrow I will have great content for Vapaeso. You can bet on it. I might just do a little SEO as well
Cheers. Edgar Q.
Web 2.0 Expo is an annual gathering of technical, design, marketing, and business professionals who are building the next generation web. Web 2.0 Expo features the most innovative and successful Internet industry figures and companies providing attendees with examples of business models, development paradigms, and design strategies to enable mainstream businesses and new arrivals to the Web 2.0 world to take advantage of this new generation of services and opportunities. The Web 2.0 Expo is co-presented by CMP Technology and O’Reilly Media.
The Web continues to be an engine of economic growth, fueled by a host of new business models, development models, and design patterns that collectively fall under the umbrella of Web 2.0, a term coined at the birth of the Web 2.0 Conference, a joint venture between O’Reilly Media and CMP Technology.
To meet the increasing demand for Web 2.0 comprehension and skills, and to build a broader Web 2.0 community, O’Reilly Media and CMP Technology have launched the first Web 2.0 Expo on April 15-18, 2007 at Moscone West in San Francisco. Web 2.0 Expo, a companion event to the Web 2.0 Conference (recently renamed Web 2.0 Summit), is the first conference and tradeshow for the rapidly growing ranks of designers and developers, product managers, entrepreneurs, VCs, marketers, and business strategists who are embracing the opportunities created by Web 2.0 technologies.