Dr. Ernie at Web 2.0: Oct 5-7

October 4, 2005 § Leave a comment

I’m using this article to list the events I plan
to attend at Web
2.0
in San Francisco. This should help me plan my attendance at
various activities (and others try to find me :-). You can also see my Web2Con page.

Wednesday:
? 9:45am – 11:00am Open
Source Infrastructure
Marc Canter, Tantek ‚elik, Brian Dear, Toni
Schneider
? 11:15am – 12:30pm Video
2.0: When and How Will It Come?
Mary Hodder, Josh Felser, Bradley
Horowitz
? 1:30pm – 2:45pm Analyzing
Data on the Move for the Next Era of Web 2.0
(Sponsored by AT&T)
Suranga Chandratillake
? 4:30pm – 4:45pm Welcome!
John Battelle , Tim O’Reilly
? 7:45pm – 9:30pm Web 2.0 Dinner, Hosted by
MSN Search, Featuring a
Conversation with Microsoft Ray Ozzie, Yusuf Mehdi
?
Thursday:
? 9:30am – 10:15amÊ Discussion:
Can Open Source Stay Open?
Mitchell Baker, Tim O’Reilly, Jonathan
Schwartz
? 11:30am – 12:15pmÊ Discussion:
Open vs. Closed Models
Werner Vogels, Danny Rimer, Toni Schneider,
Adam Trachtenberg
? 2:15pm – 2:25pmÊ Show
Me – Macromedia Kevin Lynch
? 3:10pm – 3:45pmÊ Discussion:
The Future of Entertainment
Mark Cuban, Reed Hastings, Michael Powell,
Evan Williams
? 8 PM: BoF 7: Microformats,
Chaat
Cafe
, 320 Third St., (415)
979-9946?

Friday
? 9:15am – 9:45amÊ A
Conversation with Vinod Khosla
? 9:45am – 10:30amÊ From
the Labs
Gene Becker, Alan Eustace, Usama Fayyad, Prabhakar
Raghavan
? 11:00am – 11:30amÊ The
Alumni Report
Joe Kraus , Kim Polese
? 1:45pm – 2:30pmÊ Discussion:
Prosumer Media
Mena Trott, Mark Fletcher, Rich Skrenta

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