O'Reilly Web 2.0 Summit
I am in New York this week, so am not at O’Reilly’s Web 2.0 Summit. Luckily, it’s pretty easy to follow what’s going on there.
I’ve provided a quick round up below of the highlights.
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg speaks but says little (O’Reilly Radar) while John Battelle tries to get him to commit (Read/Write/Web)
MySpace to open its platform for developers to fend off Facebook (Reuters)
Sequoia Capital’s Mike Moritz disputes the NY Times article that this is just a repeat of the bubble (via AlacraBlog)
Meanwhile, Josh Koppelman reminds us that we’ve talked about the bubble at every Web 2.0 conference for the past four years (Silicon Alley Insider)
CNET twittered the conference, saying wireless connectivity was too spotty for full blog posts
Rupert Murdoch and Chris DeWolfe jointly announce that the MySpace cofounders will be staying with Fox Interactive (Guardian Unlimited)
Tim O’Reilly says “don’t pitch me on your Web 2.0 strategy; we’re focused on the slice of the future that hasn’t yet become evenly distributed”
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