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Web 2.0 Expo is a global 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. Web 2.0 Expo is co-presented by TechWeb 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 Web 2.0 Summit (formerly named Web 2.0 Conference), a joint venture between TechWeb and O'Reilly Media. Program Information. iPling - a sense of community. Cos log on to social networking gaming-Internet & Telecom-In.

SAKET AMBARKHANE, TNN Jul 3, 2007, 04.00am IST PUNE: If you are tired of playing games like truth or dare on social networking websites such as orkut or myspace, there is some respite. Gaming companies and portals are now looking at converging social networking and gaming. The idea is to give a more interactive platform for gamers and explore the possibility of in-game branding, which is 'don't go away, we'll be back after the break' and advergaming, which is games based on popular advertisements. Jump Games, a game publishing company of the Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, has recently launched a social networking application with Coca-Cola for its speed jamming contest. Nasscom has estimated the Indian gaming industry to be worth $48 million in 2006 and expected to cross $424 million by 2010, a CAGR of nearly 72%. "The Massively Multiplayer Online Games (MMOGs) have brought in the concept of social networking gaming and looking at its popularity in India, it will be a big hit.

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