SPONSOR OPPORTUNITIES
Reach business leaders and technology influencers at the Web 2.0 Summit. Call Susan Young at 415-947-6107 or email
Download the 2006 Web 2.0 Sponsor/Exhibitor Prospectus (PDF).
Third Annual Web 2.0 Summit
The 2006 Web 2.0 Summit is a wrap. Save the dates for next year; October 17-19, 2007 at the Palace Hotel.
2006 Conference Highlights
- News & Coverage - read all the articles, blogs, and announcements from the conference
- Photos - check out the official conference photos
- Conversations - listen to podcasts and screencasts of select presentations
- Launch Pad - Read about the companies that launched this year at the conference
- Shorts 2.0 - watch the shorts played throughout the plenary sessions
- Presentation Files - see select speaker's presentation files
Disruption & Opportunity
The Web 2.0 Summit focuses on emerging business and technology developments that utilize the Web as a platform and defines how the Web will drive business in the future. Now that the Web has become a robust platform with countless innovations driving its ongoing development, widespread disruptions in traditional business models are well underway. But within the chaos of disruption lies the seeds of opportunity. We'll focus on the startups and financiers tending those seeds, of course - including the second annual Launch Pad. But we'll also highlight how the incumbents are also taking advantage of disruption, or, at the very least, how they are responding to it so as to protect their market positions. Read more.| Speakers |
The Web 2.0 Conference has an unprecedented gathering of top-notch presenters, leaders, and experts. Confirmed speakers include:
- John Battelle
- Marc Benioff
- Jeffrey P. Bezos
- Eric Billingsley
- Jim Buckmaster
- Robert B. Carter
- Vinton G. Cerf
- Bruce Chizen
- Debra Chrapaty
- Tod Cohen
- Beth Comstock
- Ethan Diamond
- Barry Diller
- David Filo
- Gary Flake
- Brad Garlinghouse
- Bradley Horowitz
- Chad Hurley
- Joichi Ito
- Jeff Jonas
- Eric Kleptone
- Danny Kolke
- Blake Krikorian
- Jim Lanzone
- Ross Levinsohn
- Jack Ma
- Marissa Mayer
- Ross Mayfield
- Roger McNamee
- Mary Meeker
- Jonathan F. Miller
- Eric Nicoli
- Tim O'Reilly
- Ray Ozzie
- Bob Parsons
- Danny Rimer
- Kevin Rose
- Richard Rosenblatt
- Eric Schmidt
- Toni Schneider
- Ram Shriram
- Arthur Sulzberger, Jr.
- Don Tapscott
- Ben Trott
- Anssi Vanjoki
- Hyun-Oh Yoo
- Jason Zajac
- Niklas Zennström
- Mark Zuckerberg
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Niklas Zennström
Skype, Joost, Atomico |
Jack Ma
Yahoo China/Alibaba |
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Beth Comstock
NBC Universal Digital Media and Market Development |
| About the Conference |
The Web 2.0 Conference was recently re-named Web 2.0 Summit. Read more here.
Only the Web 2.0 Summit brings the intelligence, innovation, and leadership of the internet industry together in one place at one time. You'll learn what business models are working, what's next on the horizon, and how all of this will affect your own business. We've built in plenty of time for catching up with old friends and making new acquaintances, and for connecting with the leaders and technologists redefining the Web's business opportunities. The Web 2.0 Summit is brought to you in partnership with O'Reilly Media, Inc. and CMP Technology and moderated by John Battelle, Program Chair, and O'Reilly CEO and founder, Tim O'Reilly.
Registration for the Web 2.0 Summit is by invitation only. Attendance is limited to maintain an intimate setting and foster dialogue among all participants. The 2006 Web 2.0 Summit is sold out; we are no longer able to accept requests for invitations. However, you may sign up to get information about our 2007 Web 2.0 Summit here.
| The Location |
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Palace Hotel Exterior |
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Palace Hotel Sunset Court |
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Palace Hotel Garden Court |
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Palace Hotel Guest Room |































































