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Agenda. Exhibitors. Non-profit Pavilion. Where to stay? Web2Open. Web2Open is Web 2.0 Expo's " unconference "- a free, community-driven event happening at Moscone West , where you can connect with other participants to discuss Web 2.0 topics and questions. As an unconference, there will be a mix of pre-scheduled content and an open grid for attendees to add sessions onsite. All talks will emphasize participation and conversation over presentations. The event is a great way to network with other attendees, learn more about elements of Web 2.0, and share your experience! Web2Open happens Tuesday, May 4 and Wednesday, May 5. How do I sign up to participate? Get more information on Web2Open programs, schedule , and volunteer opportunities on the Web2Open Wiki . What Are Hybrid Sessions? We've got a strong line up of speakers in the main conference program so we will be selecting a handful of sessions as "hybrid" talks, accessible to Web2Open registrants.

Hybrid sessions will be announced in early April. How do I attend Web2Open? Web2Open vs. Registration. Media Registration. For news articles, media coverage, blogs, announcements, and photos relating to Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco, please visit our Conference News & Coverage page. To request a media pass for Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco, please fill out the media registration form (login required). Media passes are limited, and are granted only to working journalists who intend to cover the event (see media and analyst required credentials below). The information you submit will be reviewed carefully, so please be as detailed as possible when filling out the form. Media credential approval for a prior O'Reilly or TechWeb conference does not guarantee approval for this event. If your request for a media pass is approved, you will receive an email message from a conference publicist, usually within a week.

A media pass entitles you entrance to all sessions and keynotes, workshops, Expo Hall, all networking events, and Web2Open. You are responsible for your own travel and accommodation costs. Industry Analysts. Web2Open Schedule. Web 2.0 wiki. FAQ Registration Volunteer Sessions Schedule Welcome to Web2Open—the free unconference side of Web 2.0 Expo! Register for a pass with the code “websf10opn” (good for a free Expo pass, described below, or $100 off the full conference rate ).

Web2Open takes place Tuesday, May 4th & Wednesday, May 5th Web2Open is Web 2.0 Expo’s unconference—a free, community-driven event where you can connect with other participants to discuss Web 2.0 topics and questions. What’s the format of this unconference? Open-grid Sessions. To offer an Open session, simply head to the 2nd floor of Moscone West the day you want to hold the session (either May 4 or 5) and find the whiteboard grid.

Hybrid Sessions. There will also be a handful of programmed content aimed at giving you practical insights through helpful discussions and tutorials. The event is a great way to network with other attendees, learn more about elements of Web 2.0, and share your experience! Get access to: Hybrid Sessions, what are they exactly? Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2010 - Co-produced by TechWeb & O'Rei. Watch keynote presentations and other interviews from Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco 2010. Save the date for the next Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco, happening March 28-31, 2011. News & Coverage See all > Ten years ago, companies like AOL, Yahoo, Google, Amazon, Earthlink, and eBay battled to define the ways we would use the Web.

The winners drew millions of customers, but more importantly, they spawned ecosystems that created huge opportunities for partners, vendors and competitors. Today, new wars with new players like Facebook, Twitter, and Bing are emerging on the Web—wars that create hard questions for businesses that must decide their own roles in our increasingly mobile, social, and real-time world. Web 2.0 Expo highlights the important debates, handicaps the key players, and helps you pick the winning platforms for growth in a web-fueled world. Scavenger Hunt (sponsored by Microsoft) Consider yourself competitive? Paparazzi 2.0 Topics Covered at Web 2.0 Expo.