- Wed Apr 1 2009 O'Reilly: The Web is still learning, but it can teach, too
The kickoff keynote for this year's Web 2.0 Expo wasn't too surprising: that the world has a ton of problems and that the tech industry has a lot to offer.
- Thu Apr 2 2009 Will Wright: Gaming feeds egos
At the Web 2.0 Expo, the Sims and Spore creator talks about how the mainstream future in gaming is in letting users transport their real identities to the virtual space.
- Fri Aug 24 2001 Mandrake upgrades PowerPC Linux
French Linux seller MandrakeSoft has announced version 8 of its software for PowerPC-based computers, the company plans to announce Monday at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo in San Francisco.
The product costs $10 from the company's Web site, not including shipping. MandrakeSoft braved the initial public offering waters in July and now is publicly traded on an unregulated French market.
- Thu Apr 2 2009 Time for Web 2.0 to wake up and smell the money
Web 2.0 companies have a lot to learn from open source in the business context--like how to actually deliver a return to investors.
- Sun Oct 3 2004 Week ahead: Power to the penguin
Linux faithful will gather for LinuxWorld in London, while a star-studded cast of Net executives speak at Web 2.0 in San Francisco.
- Tue Aug 5 2003 Bargain hunters moving to Linux
Software management and acquisition costs can be slashed by switching to open-source software, according to IBM executives and Linux customers at the LinuxWorld conference in San Francisco.
- Fri Nov 18 2005 New Shuffle, Intel-ready iBook predicted for MacWorld
- Sun Aug 11 2002 Big computing flexes Linux muscle
The growing influence of Linux and the open-source movement will be on display as several large companies announce products and plans at the LinuxWorld Conference and Expo.
- Fri Jun 21 2002 Adobe, Macromedia to skip Macworld
It's one of the biggest events in the Macintosh world, but the two developers will be no-shows at next month's New York show.
- Fri Sep 19 2008 Web leaders on economy: Keep calm and carry on
At the Web 2.0 Expo in New York, just a stone's throw from the turmoil on Wall Street, it was hard not to notice the financial-industry meltdown.




