Web 2.0 Conference (2005)
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The Web 2.0 Conference (2005) was a conference held in 2005 about the transition from the world wide web, or Web 1.0, to the emerging Web 2.0.
[edit] Speakers at WebCon 2.0, 2005
- Stewart Butterfield, Yahoo! Inc.
- Mark Cuban, HDNet
- Bran Ferren, Applied Minds, Inc.
- Bram Cohen, BitTorrent
- Yusuf Mehdi, Microsoft, Inc.
- Tim O'Reilly, O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- Greg Ballard, Glu Mobile
- Mena Trott, Six Apart
- Joe Kraus, JotSpot
- Jonathan F. Miller, AOL
- Vinod Khosla, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers
- Kim Polese, SpikeSource
- Barry Diller, IAC/InterActiveCorp
- Raph Koster, Sony Online Entertainment
- Mary Meeker, Morgan Stanley
- Terry Semel, Yahoo!
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