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April 15, 2007

Building Social Applications Workshop

The Web 2.0 Expo workshop, Building Social Applications, went well, I think. Got a lot of positive reviews at the end.

The room was packed: must have been over 125 people, and folks sitting on the floor.

Here's the presentation.

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Stowe,
Great presentation! I especially enjoyed your examples and analysis of companies and the framework around Me, Mine, and Markets.
By the way, you had at least double that number of people in the room (250).
Thanks

Great stuff today Stowe. Really enjoyed it.

Thanks for posting the presentation. A question I was unable to ask is: why is/was AOL so successful (chat rooms perhaps?) in reaching the relative unwashed masses and how can whatever they did be used in a web 2.0 world?

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