The ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit

by Scott Beale on October 6, 2009 · 1 comment

ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit

ReadWriteWeb is organizing a The Real-Time Web Summit on Thursday, October 15th at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. The day long event explores “The state of the art, science and business of the Real-Time Web”.

The ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit will be made up of a smart and diverse group of people. Together we will discuss the key questions, in the process creating a final agenda on-site – and in real-time! The Real-Time Web is changing so fast that no predetermined agenda of talking heads on stage can do it justice.

To get a better idea of what Real-Time Web is all about, check out ReadWriteWeb’s Ten Useful Examples of the Real-Time Web in Action.

Laughing Squid is a media sponsor of the ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit.

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1 Marshall October 7, 2009 at 5:23 pm

Thanks Scott! Looking forward to your joining us at the event.

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