ExpoCal is the excellent scheduling web app that many Web 2.0 Expo attendees have been using. The developers are here and they’ve been adding to the app during the week — including OpenID!
Kellan sent me some of the stats for ExpoCal. They provide a revealing look at the interests of the attendees. These are current as of the evening of Monday the 17th.
ExpoCal is tracking 278 people who are collectively attending 4,951 talks and have applied 188 distinct tags 405 times.
Top 10 user-contributed tags: community, business, yahoo, ajax, flickr, rails, microformat, free, google, syndication
Most popular talks:
158 "A Conversation with Jeff Bezos"
154 "Conference Welcome"
143 "Built to Last or Built to Sell: Is There a Difference?"
112 "Launch Pad"
110 "High Order Bit: Introducing Apollo"
106 "Expo Hall Booth Crawl"
103 "Eric Schmidt in Conversation with John Battelle"
96 "State of the Web 2.0: Measuring the Participatory Web"
92 "Mobile 2.0"
84 "Jeff Weiner in Conversation with John Battelle"
81 "Welcome" Tim O’Reilly
80 "Launch Pad"
78 "Web 2.0 for the Enterprise: Is It Soup Yet?"
76 "Official Web 2.0 Expo Conference Attendee Party, sponsored by Nokia"
75 "High Order Bit: Architecture for Humanity"
72 "High Order Bit" David L. Sifry
71 "High Order Bit: Joost: P2P Television"
68 "High Order Bit: The Other Local" Rich Skrenta
65 "Ignite"
52 "Tagging that Works"
45 "Web2.Open"
44 "High Performance Webpages"
43 "The People Formerly Known as the Audience"
43 "Scalable Web Architectures: Common Patterns and Approaches"
41 "Media 2.0: How Web 2.0 is Transforming Traditional Media"
40 "Building Web 2.0: Next-generation Web Platforms"
40 "Social Networking Winners & Losers: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly"
38 "The New Hybrid Designer"
37 "Web 20-20: Architectural Patterns and Models for the New Internet"

Apr 18th, 2007 |