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Web 2.0 Summit 2010:
Points of Control
The Battle for the Network Economy

The Web 2.0 Summit is the only place, once a year, where leaders of the Internet Economy gather to debate and determine business strategy. Join the leadership of this extraordinary industry this November 15-17 in San Francisco.

Fifteen years and two recessions into the commercial Internet, it's clear that our industry has moved into a competitive phase—a "middlegame" in the battle to dominate the Internet Economy.

At this year's Web 2.0 Summit, we're focusing on these shifting points of control—strategic chokepoints on an increasingly crowded board. The decisions we make as an industry will determine the fundamental architecture of our society.

We'll use the Summit's program to feature companies who are changing strategy and moving into new fields of battle. We'll map strategic inflection points and identify key players who are battling to control the services and infrastructure of a websquared world, including:

  • Mobile and sensor platforms
  • Distribution
  • Social graph
  • Identity services and payment systems
  • Location services
  • Data transport
  • and Advertising

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 Summit will you find in one place:

Be sure to mark your calendars for the seventh annual Web 2.0 Summit‚ happening November 15-17, 2010. We’re busy working on this year’s speaker lineup (we already have a few suprises for you), but make sure to sign up before all seats are sold—as they have been for the past five years.

Web 2.0 Summit will return to the Palace Hotel in San Francisco this year. Space is limited and attendance is by invitation only, so submit your request for an invitation today.

Our Best,
John Battelle and Tim O'Reilly

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  • Canaan Partners
  • Quova
  • Aperture

Reach business leaders and technology influencers at the Web 2.0 Summit. Call Rob Koziura at (415) 947-6111 or email rkoziura@techweb.com

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