Web 2point2

by Scott Beale on November 2, 2006 · 0 comments

Web 2point2

Web 2point2, the follow-up to last year’s highly successful Web 2.1 event, takes place next Thursday, November 9th and Friday, November 10th at the Microsoft Conference Center in San Francisco. My good friends and conversation catalysts Chris Heuer and Kristie Wells always organize engaging and dynamic events, which Laughing Squid continues to support by being one of the sponsors of Web 2point2.

Last year we organized Web 2point1 as an unconference in the spirit of BarCamp and open source knowledge sharing. Over the last year, several BrainJams have been organized across the U.S. and most recently, we have begun to launch local chapters of Social Media Club to focus our conversations around Social Media and the like.

We invite everyone to join us for two days of conversations on what’s next for the Web, while striving to leave the version numbers at the door.

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