Tracking Web 2.0 Expo Talks, Panels, Events & Parties

by Scott Beale on April 21, 2008 · 2 comments

Web 2.0 Expo 2007

SCHED was an invaluable planning resource during SXSW 2008 for keeping track of talks, panels, events and parties. This week’s Web 2.0 Expo is shaping up to be quite a jam packed conferenced as well, so it’s a great to see that there is now a SCHED Web 2.0 Expo. Also Juhani’s Web 2.0 Party List is another great resource for events.

Of course as always the best realtime source for event updates and info will be Twitter. When it comes to party coverage, Andrew Mager is already on the job, posting updates to the @web2party Twitter account.

photo by Scott Beale

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1 Taylor McKnight April 21, 2008 at 5:04 pm

Thanks for the Sched love Scott! We also set up this: http://wb2-0.com/ where you can see the next 50 events happening + twitter in a last minute event!

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