Web 2.0 Expo is here again in San Francisco, a Web 2.0 exhibition featuring all the top Web 2.0 companies. It’s held only once a year so if you are a Web 2.0 geek like me, I highly suggest you attend it. Tomorrow, I will take some pictures and videos from the Web2.0 expo and post it on SFBlogg.
Don’t miss out as this event only happens once a year at Moscone Center and exhibition hall passes are at $100, not too bad for this kind of event.
Here are details:
Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco happens April 22-25, 2008 at Moscone West. Whether you’re new to the Web 2.0 world or an expert or in Ajax, Ruby, tagging, the social graph, user experience, meta-programming, search engine marketing, community building, web operations, user-generated content, building startups from scratch, or “Web2.0-ifying” the enterprise, come to Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco and immerse yourself in the Web 2.0 experience.
Independent Arts & Media presents The Eighth Annual Expo for the Artist & Musician which takes place Monday, September 10th through Saturday, September 15th at various locations in San Francisco. There will be workshops, film screenings, panels and a huge expo which takes place at SomArts, featuring over 80 exhibitors. Here are some photos I shot at last year’s event.
The Expo is an all-day extravaganza featuring more than 100 Bay Area arts organizations, free workshops, performances, and hundreds of local artists and musicians. Attendees can browse tables staffed by local galleries, nonprofits, collectives and small businesses; present their portfolios; and join in workshops on grant proposals, censorship, arts marketing, underground art history, making a demo tape and more.