Web 2.0 Summit | San Francisco
March 7, 2010
Update 11/15/2010: You can watch the Web 2.0 Summit live via streaming and archived.
Once each year, Web 2.0 Summit gathers the intelligence, innovation, and leadership of the Internet and media industries for a conversation that never fails to stimulate, push, and surprise.
Only at Web 2.0 can you hear from Lance Armstrong and Al Gore, while at the same time learning about strategy from Evan Williams, Sergey Brin, or Brian Roberts. Not to mention the dozens of startups, scores of deals, and hundreds of insights spanning the three days of deeply considered programming that is what makes Web 2.0 the premier Internet event of the year.
Last year’s Web 2.0 Summit was no exception, assembling one the biggest collective of industry heavyweights and announcements in the conference’s six year history, including:
- A conversation with – and new product announcement from – the CEO of GE
- A surprise visit from Google founder Sergey Brin
- Real-time search announcements from Google, Microsoft, Facebook, and Twitter
- Insights from Carly Fiorina, foursquare CEO Denis Crowley, Newscorp Digital CEO Jon Miller, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen, Intel CEO Paul Otellini, and dozens more
- First ever insights on Comcast’s new web-based platform from CEO Brian Roberts
- And the reflections and musings of the Web’s patriarch, Sir Tim Berners-Lee