The Web 2.0 Expo series hits the East Coast this fall. Earlier this year they held the Expo in San Francisco. It's sure to be an exciting, informative, cutting edge event. But if you can't make it, you can get A LOT out of the Expo anyway, simply by registering for and participating in the interactive pre-conference community. In April, I was able to connect to many people attending the Expo in San Francisco. They were willing to meet at the conference or have a conversation via phone or email to add their expertise to the Spreenkler community. Very unique pre-conference experience.
Here's more on how the hosts describe the Expo:
Web 2.0 Expo was launched to connect the builders of the web with the brightest minds, hottest ideas, and most valuable tools - and with each other. New York has long been where the world's biggest industries go online, and as Web 2.0 grows up and gets serious, the time is right to convene the East Coast web communities under the umbrella of the next generation web. It's time to come together to learn, share and network. And it's time to celebrate the size, power, and innovation of the East Coast web industry.
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