Note: The voting period for the Points of Control Map contest has ended. Thank you to everyone who voted!
Thank you to everyone who submitted general comments and acquisition suggestions/comments for our Web 2.0 Summit Points of Control Map contest! We’ve pored through all of the submissions added between October 14 and October 27 (closing date of the contest) and have selected our favorites, which we’re listed below.
We’re going to give away two passes to Web 2.0 Summit this year, and you get to help! Use the form below to vote for your favorite Acquisition suggestion / comment and also General map comment. We’ll be collecting the votes between now and November 10. The top vote getter in each category will win a Full Conference pass to Web 2.0 Summit.
Thanks for making the Points of Control Map such a rich and engaging resource. It keeps getting better and better because of your input!
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Greetings! We hope Web 2.0 Summit was a thoroughly enriching and entertaining event for you last week. We had a lot of requests via Twitter and on site last week to post the playlist of the music spun throughout the Web 2.0 Summit, so here you go:
Over and Over – Hot Chip
Stork & Owl – TV On the Radio
Midnight Runner – Cut Copy
Two Medicines – The Dodos
Reckoner – Radiohead
Stay Positive – The Hold Steady
I’ll Fight – Wilco
Rebellion (Lies) – Arcade Fire
Oliver James – Fleet Foxes
Paper Planes – M.I.A.
Closer – Kings of Leon
The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song – Flaming Lips
Time to Pretend – MGMT Oracular
Keep the Car Running – Arcade Fire
Ode to LRC – Band of Horses
Cellphone’s Dead – Beck
Dancing Shoes – Arctic Monkeys
Girl and the Sea – The Presets
Let the Drummer Kick – Citizen Cope
L.E.S. Artistes – Santigold
I’m So Gone – Jackie Greene
Enjoy – and a BIG thank you again to you for helping make Web 2.0 Summit such a success this year!