O’Reilly Web2.0-apalooza: Call For Speakers

Filed as News on October 27, 2006 10:54 am

If you think you’ve got the stuff to be a speaker at the Web2.0 Expo (by O’Reilly) next year in San Francisco (April 15-18) you might want to think about submitting a proposal.  If you’re an eternal procrastinator like myself, you better buck up, because its almost within two weeks — due date: November 6.

Whether you’re an expert in Ajax, Ruby, tagging, user experience, meta-programming, search engine marketing, community building, web operations, user-generated content, building startups from scratch, or “Web2.0-ifying” the enterprise, we’d love to hear what you have to say. Give us a taste of one of your secret Web 2.0 recipes and we’ll put you in front of a very big, very hungry audience.

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