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Get Ready For The ReadWriteWeb 2WAY Summit: June 13-14 in New York City

Today I’m very excited to announce the next evolution of ReadWriteWeb events: The ReadWriteWeb 2WAY Summit, happening June 13-14 at Columbia University in New York City. We’re planning to reward our passionate audience with the best tech, people and ideas the Web has to offer in two unique and fun ways.

Day one of the summit will feature many great talks from some of the smartest folks in technology and media. Joining us so far are Fred Wilson, Gawker CEO Nick Denton, Jason Calacanis, danah boyd, Flipboard CEO Mike McCue and Chris Dixon – with many more names to be announced in the coming weeks.



Day two is all about learning and interaction. Our previous summits have allowed RWW’s smart and influential community to contribute to the programming, which has been a huge success. That’s not changing. Early registrants will have the opportunity to suggest topics that will serve as inspiration for breakout discussions and enriching workshops, catering to all levels of Web knowledge.

All that, and a few surprises as well!

Ready to sign up? Head over to the teaser site and purchase our Early Adopter ticket. In addition to getting the best general admission price of $595 for the full two day event, you’ll also be able to suggest topics for day two’s interactive sessions. Once all of the Early Adopter tickets are sold, the regular price for the summit will be $795.

We’ll be launching our full 2WAY Summit site soon and will announce even more great speakers and programming.

Is there something or someone you’d love to see at the 2WAY summit? Let us know in the comments, or you can email our Community Manager Seamus Condron.

If you’d like to propose your own session for our day two programming, fill out this form.

Interested in becoming a sponsor or partner? Email our COO Sean Ammirati.

One more thing…

We hope to see you this summer in NYC!

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