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I arrived in San Francisco yesterday, in preparation for the Web 2.0 Conference next
week. I’m spending two weeks in Silicon Valley, kindly hosted by TechCrunch‘s Mike Arrington, Keith Teare and Frederico Oliveira. They’re having a great time with
my accent (“yeeeeeaa”). I’m having a great time in general and looking forward to the
conference!

While I was on the plane, and after that recovering from jetlag, a whole slew of Web
2.0 articles came out. I have a lot of reading to catch up on! You can see the latest
in tech.memeorandum, but here are some of the
Web 2.0 posts that caught my eye…

Tim O’Reilly published a must-read article entitled What Is Web 2.0 – Design Patterns and
Business Models for the Next Generation of Software. He also published a campact
definition
and got
profiled in Wired magazine
. Barb Dybwad has a well-thought out post entitled Approaching a
definition of Web 2.0
. Dion Hinchcliffe has a good round-up of recent
Web 2.0 blogging activity. Chris Anderson wrote a bit on the difficulties
of defining Web 2.0
(tell me about it!). Dave Winer has an interesting
counterpoint
to the Web 2.0 meme.

All of those posts are well worth reading and digesting before the conference. I’ll be
blogging a lot next week, so stay tuned. In the meantime, I’ll be exploring Silicon
Valley – the home of the Web.

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