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Oct 20

Google recants, will soon allow pseudo-names on Google plus

Pseudonyms which are fake names or what I like to call pseudo-names up until now have not been allowed on Google Plus. Its been a major battle in the social community to allow fake names or not on Google Plus and of course on other platforms like Facebook.

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Oct 19

4Chan founder Chris Poole understands the social web

“Google and Facebook would have you believe that you are a mirror. There is one reflection that you have, one idea of self. What you see in that mirror is what everybody else sees. But in fact, we are more like diamonds. You can look at people from any angle and you can see something totally different and yet there still the same.” - Chris Poole at the Web 2.0 Summit.

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The future of technology is all about mobile

At the Web 2.0 Summit, analyst Mary Meeker presented a fantastic slide show presentation of Internet and technology trends we have been seeing as of late including projections of the future of technology and where it is going.

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Oct 18

The Web 2.0 Summit Interactive Map

Each year at the Web 2.0 Summit, they have a map of online properties, companies and networks where it’s displayed how they share the space on an interactive map. This year’s interactive map includes a new layer of data that adds even more information to the map.

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Nov 17

Web 2.0 Summit: Facebook, Google, Yahoo! and more

Every year Web 2.0 Summit brings the Internet industry together in one conference to discuss and present their thoughts and opinions on the Web’s future. Web 2.0 Summit is moderated by John Battelle and Tim O’Reilly.

In 2010 the summit is happening now from Nov15-Nov17 in San Francisco, CA. If you are a user of the Internet, a developer, social media enthusiast, anyone really, you should check out the summit. A lot of great things are coming out of it (as have happened in past years) and you can watch some great speakers they have on board like Mark Zuckerberg (CEO Facebook), Eric Schmidt (CEO Google), Carol Bartz (CEO Yahoo!), and lots more. Check back here for the live broadcast of the summit and additional highlighted videos. For the official Web 2.0 Summit website click here. Make sure to also check out their Interactive Map where you can explore the world in the eyes of the web.

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