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September 28, 2004

The Web as a Platform

Really looking forward to the Web 2.0 Conference next week. John Battelle just invited participants into a private Eventspace -- the web platform for the web as a platform event. Folks are already posting good questions to speakers and signing up for workshops.

I'm providing a workshop on Enterprise Social Software with Socialtext Customer Mike Pusateri from Disney. You might recall his great presentation at the at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Confererence in February. Mike and his team are leading the way with how they are using lightweight web-native tools as a platform for productivity. Not just how they use Socialtext for project communication, but how they stitch it together Moveable Type and Newsgator for an ecosystem of tools with RSS.

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it sure would be great if the eventspace were open for non-registrants to read (not post) - web 2.0 is pretty pricey affair

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