As part of the Blogger Program for the Web 2.0 Expo Europe, 25 bloggers from all over Europe sat down with Tim O’Reilly, Jennifer Pahlka and Brady Forrest for about 50 minutes of Q&A.
Here are some of our favorite quotes:
Web 2.0 is not a version number!
Andrew Keen is a self serving idiot! There is no substance in his book and he is flat out wrong.
Web 2.0 can be a recession diet for companies who want to save money.
If Barack Obama wins the election we will see a lot more focus on IT. This could be a defining moment for us that might change the way we understand government.
Here’s the complete liveblogging content:
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hi all – please note this roundtable is by INVITATION only.
we’d really like to have it open but then it would be madness Q&A and our goal is to have it be an intimate affair for the hardest working members of our blogger outreach program.
thanks!
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