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Jaimey Walking Bear

Web 2.0 Summit is the gathering place for global leaders and executives every year, but what is it to actually be there? Check out this trailer that we just cut together:

Request an invitation today to join your peers at the once-a-year gathering of the Web’s most influential leaders.

Jaimey Walking Bear

In addition to the cadre of leaders and global executives that make Web 2.0 Summit the premiere event that it is, one of the strengths of the program is also content variety. Not only do John and Tim deliver the hard hitting, in-depth conversations and panel discussions, but the 2010 program is once again buoyed by several High Order Bit rapid fire presentations:

  • Mark Pincus (Founder / CEO, Zynga)
  • Wim Elfrink (Chief Globalisation Officer, Cisco)
  • Mary Meeker (Managing Director, Morgan Stanley)
  • Andrew Mason (Founder / CEO, Groupon)
  • Katherine Savitt (CEO, Lockerz, LLC)
  • Brian Pokorny (CEO, Dailybooth)
  • Vinod Khosla (Principal, Khosla Ventures)
  • Steven Berlin Johnson (Author, Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation)
  • Ron Conway (SV Angel)
  • Lisa Gansky (Author, The Mesh: Why the Future of Business is Sharing)
  • Susan Wojcicki (VP Product Management, Google)

If you’ve not been to Web 2.0 Summit before, we encourage you to request an invitation today. Check out these High Order Bit videos from the 2009 program:

Perennial Web 2.0 Summit favorite, Mary Meeker and The State of the Capital Markets, Version Six

Mark Pincus, Founder of Zynga, 2009 High Order Bit presenter; returning to deliver again in 2010:

Mike Schroepfer, The Infrastructure of Facebook

Check out the whole playlist of Web 2.0 Summit 2009 video for these and many, many more amazing discussions. We hope to see you in November!

Jaimey Walking Bear

We recently hosted our annual Web 2.0 Summit Premiere Dinner, to invite and gather Bay Area technology leaders, entrepreneurs and more – to help tell us which trends and innovations we should be paying attention to on this Points of Control landscape. As a preview of what to anticipate in November, we offer these conversations from the Foreign Cinema Cafe in San Francisco:

Jeremy Stoppelman of Yelp, confirmed to speak at Web 2.0 Summit 2010:

Ann Winblad, Hummer Winblad Venture Partners:

Matt Galligan of SimpleGeo, confirmed to speak this year:

Sy Choudhury of Qualcomm CDMA Technologies:

Tiffany Shlain, Founder of the Webby Awards:

Harry McCracken, Editor, Technologizer:

We hope that you can join us in November for Web 2.0 Summit. Attendance is by invitation only. Be sure to request yours today.

Jaimey Walking Bear

Recently we posted about mobile as one of those strategic industry chokepoints that have the big companies and newcomers vying for control. At Web 2.0 Summit 2010, we’re bringing some of the foremost industry experts in to talk about the future control of the mobile space – including Ev Williams, Mary Meeker, Shantanu Narayen, and Mark Pincus, each of whom lit up the stage in 2009:

In addition to Mobile, we’re also tackling other major industry Points of Control including distribution, the social graph, identity services and payment systems, location services, data transport, and advertising ecosystems.

We hope you can join the conversation in November. Request an invite to Web 2.0 Summit 2010 today.