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Web 2.0: The Future Is Bright
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document.write('<p>"We started the first Web 2.0 Conference to catalyze a conversation about our passion for the Internet industry. That conversation has grown into a vibrant community with exciting insights into how the web can energize both business and culture. The Web 2.0 Expo is where the rubber meets the road - it\'s about turning those insights into real technologies, real businesses, and real success stories."');
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</script>"We started the first Web 2.0 Conference to catalyze a conversation about our passion for the Internet industry. That conversation has grown into a vibrant community with exciting insights into how the web can energize both business and culture. The Web 2.0 Expo is where the rubber meets the road - it's about turning those insights into real technologies, real businesses, and real success stories."
—John Battelle, Program Co-chair,
Web 2.0 Conference
To meet the growing demand for Web 2.0 skills and technology, O’Reilly Media and CMP Technology have launched Web 2.0 Expo, a combined conference and tradeshow for the technology and business community. Web 2.0 Expo is a companion event to the existing Web 2.0 Conference, focusing on education and reaching out to a much wider audience than ever before.
Google Docs Introduces Mobile Version
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Google Docs Introduces Mobile Version
October 17, 2007 — 06:24 AM PDT — by — Share This

While speculation continues over the “GPhone” and when a device with Google’s rumored mobile operating system will arrive, one thing is clear: Google is making a ton of announcements in the wireless space. The latest is a mobile version of Google Docs that just went live, featuring a display of your documents and spreadsheets optimized for mobile screens.
Google Docs Mobile presents a list of your documents, and allows you to open them on your handheld. However, the new Google Presentations are not yet available for mobile viewing. Meanwhile, Spreadsheets are displayed in HTML format or can be downloaded as an Excel file. There are also simple navigation options, such as viewing all of your starred items or your various folders.
For the moment, all of this wireless goodness is “read-only” and doesn’t allow you to edit your docs, but it’s another highly visible move for Google as it pieces together its mobile operating system. Other recent announcements from Google in the mobile space include the acquisitions of Jaiku and Zingku, a mobile version of AdSense, and an new release of Gmail Mobile.
To access Google Docs Mobile, point your wireless browser to: http://docs.google.com/m
NewsGator Adds Support for Sharepoint, Among Other Upgrades
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Sharepoint, Among Other Upgrades
October 17, 2007 — 08:18 PM PDT — by — Share This
NewsGator, the RSS company, has announced at the Web 2.0 Conference that NewsGator Social Sites are now available for users to incorporate for business use. Social Sites is an add-on for the NewsGator Enterprise Server (NGES), which is a tool that businesses can use as a way to interact, share news, search for items and generally keep up with what’s going on in the company.
Included in this launch is the support of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 and 3.0. So now you can let your employees use NewsGator Social Sites for communicating in a circular manner around important information. Incorporate RSS feeds, profiles, self-published articles, tags and more into the network to be searched be employees. The syndication of content from SharePoint Server lets users keep up with updates from their desktop, email service or mobile device.
Some other enhancements come in the way of actual social networking options. Profiles have been improved so that more relevant information is more readily available, making it easier to find people with the necessary area of expertise, for the necessary information. NewsGator has also recently launched its Facebook application.
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