UPDATE: More BoFs have been added to the schedule since I wrote this post. If you’ve gotten a confirmation, it takes a bit for the session to show up on our website. If there are additional rooms available, there will be a write board on-site at the Hudson Hotel Boardrooms so you can sign up and make use of the space.
Be sure to see the latest schedule before you head over.
At every Web 2.0 Expo we hold Birds of a Feather (BoF) sessions. These are sessions proposed and organized by our attendee community, and we support by providing the space and time.
This show had over 800 talk proposals (not even including the inquiries post-deadline), and it was impossible to take them all. So we’ve been encouraging folks to participate in our Web2Open and BoF programs.
The full BoF schedule is now up on our website and I’m incredibly impressed by what’s being presented. If the title sounds interesting, take a deeper dive with the links I’ve provided
WEDNESDAY
Server to Browser Data Synchronization Using XSTM and GWT
Health 2.0: Transforming an industry though Social Networks, Open Standards and Web 2.0
The Virtual Startup
Higher Education and the Web 2.0 World
Starting an Internet Startup Without Internet Experience
Cloud Watching – Managing and Monitoring Your Virtual Computing
Building a Kickass Network
THURSDAY
The Past, Present and Future of Travel on the Net and How to Profit from It!
Britains Got Digital Talent
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All of the BoFs take place in the evening in the boardrooms of the trendy Hudson Hotel. Take a moment to check out what these community sessions have to offer!

Sep 11th, 2008 |
Janetti
Got word on the 11 that my session ‘How Much is Too Much? Where is the Value in Attending Conferences?’ was selected for September 17 at 7:00 pm yet I do not see it listed.
Will it show up later today or over the week-end?
It is part of my Consumed to Thrifty theme on Serge the Concierge.
Looking forward to meet you.
Serge
‘The French Guy from New Jersey’
Hi Serge – are you saying it was selected for a BoF and it is not listed? Please forward me your confirmation email and I’ll see what we can do to correct this for you. ‘jchon@techweb.com’
thanks!
~ Janetti