Keynotes
All attendees with a badge are welcome to attend the keynote sessions at Web 2.0 Expo.
Conference Welcome
Tim O'Reilly, Founder and CEO, O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Time: 2:45PM - 3:00PM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
A Conversation with Jeff Bezos
Jeffrey P. Bezos, Founder & CEO, Amazon
Time: 3:00PM - 3:30PM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
Built to Last or Built to Sell: Is There a Difference?
John Battelle, Program Chair, Web 2.0 Summit; Chairman & Publisher, Federated Media Publishing
Jay Adelson, CEO, Digg/Revision3
Joe Kraus, Co-founder & CEO, JotSpot
Mena Trott, President, Six Apart
Time: 3:30PM - 4:00PM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
High Order Bit: Introducing Apollo
Kevin Lynch, Senior Vice President and Chief Software Architect, Adobe
Time: 4:00PM - 4:10PM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
Launch Pad
Participants:
inpowr - Kerry Fleming
Webex - David Knight
Spock - Jay Bhatti
David Knight, Vice President, WebEx Connect
Jay Bhatti, Co-founder, Spock.com
Kerry Fleming, inpowr
Time: 4:10PM - 4:30PM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
Launch Pad
Participants: Vidoop, Luke Sontag
Swivel, Brian Mulloy and Dmitry Dimov
Tellme, Mike McCue
Luke Sontag, President, Vidoop
Dmitry Dimov, Cofounder & Product Chief, Swivel
Mike McCue, President, CEO & Co-Founder, Tellme
Brian Mulloy, Co-founder and CEO, Swivel
Time: 9:30AM - 10:00AM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
Mobile 2.0
While so many terms have 2.0 suffixed after them today, Mobile 2.0 can be defined simply as: Next generation access (network) and Next generation data services which are possible due to the evolution of the network
The core telecoms network is being transformed through technologies like IMS, WiFi, Wimax, VOIP and others. As the mobile network evolves, it is aligning itself with the Internet i.e. becoming Open. Intelligence is also shifting to applications i.e. edge of network and we are seeing the dawn of entirely new services which were not possible even a few years ago.
This session discusses Mobile 2.0 i.e. the evolution of the network and the consequent emerging applications.
Ajit Jaokar, CEO, futuretext
Mike McCue, President, CEO & Co-Founder, Tellme
Ilkka Raiskinen, SVP, Multimedia Experiences, Nokia
Paola Tonelli, Head of Center, Group Research and Development, Vodafone Spain
Time: 10:00AM - 10:30AM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
High Order Bit: Architecture for Humanity
Architecture for Humanity (AFH) is an online community that actively embraces the tenets of open source to generate innovative and sustainable designs that improve living standards. Sun built a solution based on Solaris 10, Apache Web server, MySQL database, and PHP (SAMP), that allows architects and community leaders to download and upload copyright-free designs, building plans and blueprints, and case studies of successful projects. This open, collaborative forum is helping AFH reach out to its communitycomprised mainly of designers, builders, architects, donors, and volunteersto improve living conditions for those in need across the world, and the rebuilding of communities affected by disasters like the South Asian tsunami and Hurricane Katrina. Architecture for Humanity
James Baty, Distinguished Engineer, Vice President and CTO, Sun Microsystems Global Sales Organization
Time: 10:30AM - 10:45AM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
State of the Web 2.0: Measuring the Participatory Web
Bill Tancer, General Manager, Global Research, Hitwise
Time: 10:45AM - 11:00AM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
High Order Bit
David L. Sifry, Founder and CEO, Technorati, Inc.
Time: 11:10AM - 11:30AM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
Eric Schmidt in Conversation with John Battelle
Eric Schmidt, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Google, Inc. & Novell, Inc.
John Battelle, Program Chair, Web 2.0 Summit; Chairman & Publisher, Federated Media Publishing
Time: 11:30AM - 12:00PM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
Jeff Weiner in Conversation with John Battelle
Jeff Weiner, Executive Vice President, Network Division, Yahoo! Inc.
John Battelle, Program Chair, Web 2.0 Summit; Chairman & Publisher, Federated Media Publishing
Time: 8:45AM - 9:15AM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
High Order Bit: The Other Local
Rich Skrenta, Co-founder and CEO, Topix
Time: 9:15AM - 9:30AM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
Web 2.0 for the Enterprise: Is It Soup Yet?
How do software vendors bring the best features and functionalities to the masses? This panel will provide color commentary about the Web and Enterprise 2.0 worlds and what is ready for prime time.
Dan Farber, editor-in-chief, ZDNet
Satish Dharmaraj, Founder and CEO, Zimbra
Matthew Glotzbach, Head of Products, Google Enterprise
Ross Mayfield, CEO, Social Text
Time: 9:40AM - 10:10AM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes
Are these companies spending their R&D on bringing to market small applications that focus on one task or are they focused on improving their core applications, or is both possible?
Do Web 2.0 apps have enough speed, security, and stability for the Fortune 500 CIOs and thousands of employees around the world?
High Order Bit: Joost: P2P Television
Dirk-Willem van Gulik, The Apache Software Foundation - Board Member, Joost
Time: 10:00AM - 10:10AM
Location: Third Floor
Track: Keynotes














































































