Web 2.0 conference sold out

My boss wanted to pay to go to the Web 2.0 conference and he can’t get a ticket. Loser!

Heck, I didn’t get one either. I guess I’ll have to buy mine on eBay.

Comments

  1. David Dalka says:

    Wouldn’t that be contributing to the froth?

  2. David Dalka says:

    Wouldn’t that be contributing to the froth?

  3. Joel says:

    Sounds like another FOO event to me. And what’s up with his Web 2.0 Expo, is that the consolation prize?

  4. Joel says:

    Sounds like another FOO event to me. And what’s up with his Web 2.0 Expo, is that the consolation prize?

  5. Christopher Coulter says:

    Seems a real closed event, heard from pressy contacts that some big big names that should be there by default got that same form letter. A real conference or ‘more I’m-only-inviting-my-elitest-swarmy-friends’ FOO Camp redux?

  6. Christopher Coulter says:

    Seems a real closed event, heard from pressy contacts that some big big names that should be there by default got that same form letter. A real conference or ‘more I’m-only-inviting-my-elitest-swarmy-friends’ FOO Camp redux?

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  8. Jeff Clavier says:

    It sounds as though so many of the conference alumni registered that this got the whole thing sold out almost before anyone new could. Crazy.

  9. Jeff Clavier says:

    It sounds as though so many of the conference alumni registered that this got the whole thing sold out almost before anyone new could. Crazy.

  10. holly says:

    Organise your very own Web 2.1 conference instead on the same date. That might free some tickets up ;)

  11. holly says:

    Organise your very own Web 2.1 conference instead on the same date. That might free some tickets up ;)

  12. Ged says:

    It’s a conference not Studio 54 for crying out loud. Anyway it will be blogged to death and there are webcasts from the likes of the IT Conversations network.

    Conferences are as redundant as printed newspapers. Unless they reinvent themselves they are roadkill on the information superhighway.

  13. Ged says:

    It’s a conference not Studio 54 for crying out loud. Anyway it will be blogged to death and there are webcasts from the likes of the IT Conversations network.

    Conferences are as redundant as printed newspapers. Unless they reinvent themselves they are roadkill on the information superhighway.

  14. A Web 2.0 Conference worth attending

    OK, so the movers and shakers may be upset that a certain trademarked (service marked?) conference on Web The Deuce is sold out. No big deal. Wrox authors and readers don’t want to listen to pontification on VC and business

  15. jsaltz says:

    OMG! THERE AIN’T NO FRICKIN’ “WEB 2.0″ ! Nobody even knows what it means. Knock it off! Enough said. End of the story.

  16. jsaltz says:

    OMG! THERE AIN’T NO FRICKIN’ “WEB 2.0″ ! Nobody even knows what it means. Knock it off! Enough said. End of the story.

  17. Musings on conferences

    Robert Scoble hasn’t got a ticket for the Web 2.0 conference. This started me thinking about how wedoconferences, especially in the so-called brave new world of social media and Web 2.0. I can see a role for virtual environments such