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Sunday, January 01, 2006

I'll be giving talks on Web 2.0 in mid-January

If you'll be on Guam in mid-January and want to learn about the next evolution/revolution of the Web, come check me out for a series of free talks I'll be giving on Web 2.0. I'm giving a speech before the Guam Marketing Association on "Hyperdistribution", the strategy I developed for my company for multiplatform data access, and I'm also putting together a talk for marketers, developers, designers, software architects, managers and entrepreneurs I'm titling "The Web Reborn".

I'll rundown the major points of the new philosophy behind next-gen software development, content production, data distribution and delivering rich online experiences. We'll discuss what concepts and technologies come into play with Web 2.0, the commercial implications created, competitive climates, what engineering challenges this presents, how it could all come crashing down, and examples of how others are forging forward with it.

I'll have dates and times available soon, but do make plans to try and swing by if you'd like to learn about this new paradigm and how your organization can adopt new online strategies.

Hope to see you there!

*UPDATE*
I just got word today that the GMA meeting I'll be speaking at is Friday, January 13 at the Prego Restaurant in the Westin Hotel. Tres chic!

2 Comments:

  • At January 1, 2006 5:02 PM, Anonymous jonah said…

    would you be able to share this event via streaming video or the like? - great opportunity to stay consistent with the new Web 2.0 mindset you think?

     
  • At January 1, 2006 5:07 PM, Blogger Jason Salas said…

    Good catch...after each talk I'm already planning to have the PowerPoint slides available for download, with a podcast of the talk, and streaming video of the event. Should make a nice multimedia thing.

    It helps when you work for a TV company. :-)

    I just didn't mention it initially because I try to get as many people to come out in real life. Good crowds mean my lousy jokes work better.

     

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