- Thu Nov 1 2007 Ellison: Linux goes corporate
In a keynote speech at the LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco, Oracle CEO Larry Ellison touts Linux as a cheap, fast and reliable alternative for the enterprise market.
- Fri Apr 25 2008 Fake Steve Jobs lights up Web 2.0 Expo
The satirist blogger explains his rationale and drops a whole lot of his unique view of the world of technology.
- Wed Aug 16 2006 Photos: Motorola calls on Linux
Motorola shows off a Linux-powered Rokr E2 mobile phone at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in San Francisco.
- Wed Apr 1 2009 Web 2.0 Expo: Mozilla's UI designer talks shop
Mozilla's Aza Raskin talks to attendees of the Web 2.0 Expo about designing Firefox and other apps, and how it's up to them to do some of the heavy lifting.
- Thu Aug 7 2008 LinuxWorld makes mobile moves
The scope of the open-source community's annual expo ranges from supercomputers to gadgets on the go.
- Tue Aug 15 2006 Photo: Lawrence Lessig at LinuxWorld
Prominent lawyer and activist takes the stage to say what content creators can learn from open-source programmers.
- Tue Apr 29 2008 Sun CEO speaks out on corporate blogging
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz shares his views on the future of business blogging. The chief executive is credited for pioneering the corporate blog as a tool to reac...
- Tue Apr 29 2008 High-performance computing for Web 2.0
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz talks about the company's new high-performance computing facility in Austin, Texas, and how Web 2.0 companies like Facebook...
- Wed Apr 30 2008 Mozilla goes mobile
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Mozilla Foundation Chairman Mitchell Baker talks about the company's plans to enter the smartphone market with Fennec, a mobile version of its Firefox browser. Sh...
- Wed Nov 18 2009 A tale of two Diggs
It's clear that the company has to deal with its dual identity as a social-news pioneer struggling to compete with Facebook and Twitter, and a Slashdot-like fanboy hub.




