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by Creative Weblogging on August 17, 2007
The premier conference in Search Engine Marketing and Optimization is happening this summer in Silicon Valley: SES San Jose - happening on 20-23 August 2007 at the San Jose Convention Center.
SES San Jose is organized by Search Engine Strategies, the leading global conference & expo series that keeps you informed about search engine advertising, including optimization and marketing issues.
Here is the list of the day-to-day activitiesat the SES San Jose:
August 21: Networking Reception in the Exhibit Hall
August 21: AOL Search Lunch
August 21: Google Dance 2007
August 21: Keynote conversation with Ask.com CEO Jim Lanzone
August 22: Keynote conversation with Marissa Mayer, Vice President, Search Products & User Experience at Google
August 22: WebmasterRadio.FM SearchBash
You may register now to get the following conferences packages:
Take note that the first two packages come with free expo hall pass. And if you register in advance, you can get the expo hall pass for free as well. So hurry and register as early as possible.
Read the complete registration information.
This post is sponsored by Search Engine Strategies.
SES San Jose is organized by Search Engine Strategies, the leading global conference & expo series that keeps you informed about search engine advertising, including optimization and marketing issues.
Here is the list of the day-to-day activitiesat the SES San Jose:
August 21: Networking Reception in the Exhibit Hall
August 21: AOL Search Lunch
August 21: Google Dance 2007
August 21: Keynote conversation with Ask.com CEO Jim Lanzone
August 22: Keynote conversation with Marissa Mayer, Vice President, Search Products & User Experience at Google
August 22: WebmasterRadio.FM SearchBash
You may register now to get the following conferences packages:
- Platinum Passport (August 20-23, 2007): $1,745 through August 3 and will become $1,895 after August 3
- Any One Day Pass: $745 through August 3 and will become $895 after August 3
- Training Classes (August 24, 2007, limited space): You may choose from ½ day for $745 or full day for $1,345
- Expo Only Pass : Free In Advance or $25 On-Site
Take note that the first two packages come with free expo hall pass. And if you register in advance, you can get the expo hall pass for free as well. So hurry and register as early as possible.
Read the complete registration information.
This post is sponsored by Search Engine Strategies.
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I do not like those buzz words like Web 2.0, Business 2.0 etc., however in order to communication, you have to conform to their protocols, otherwise they might think you are speaking in a foreign language. So far Web 2.0/Internet 1.0 lead by Youtube, FaceBook, same Amazon, New Yahoo! and New Google is successful, though at not successful as Web 1.0/Internet 0.0 led by Old Yahoo!, Ebay, Amazon and Old Google. Why? Not a big surprise anymore when from Web 1.0/Internet 0.0 to Web 2.0/Internet 1.0 as opposed from nothing to Web 1.0/Internet 0.0.
I believe the next after Web 2.0/Internet 1.0 is Web 3.0/Internet 2.0, however we’d better to call it Internet 2.0, since at that time, Web is not that important any more. Why?
Web 1.0/Internet 0.0 - Informed, you as a reader
Web 2.0/Internet 1.0 - Inform, you as a writer
Internet 2.0 (as opposed as Web 3.0/Internet 2.0) - formation of Information, you as a reader, writer, and much more
- BTW I am writing this post while I am watching a lecture C++0x (yes, C++0x) on at Univ. of Waterloo made by Prof. Bjarne Stroustrup - Prof. Stroustrup, think about C++ 3.0, borrow somthing nice from Ruby, the world is way too different now as opposed to 1980s
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