The seventh annual Web 2.0 Summit wrapped up yesterday after an exciting week of panels, interviews, and discussions at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. The star-spangled lineup for this year’s events included Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski, and big-ticket investors like John Doerr and Fred Wilson.
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We will be livestreaming the event all day right here for the folks at home and as yesterday proved, this year’s theme, “Points of Control” gets all sorts of industry people riled up. The event should start in about five minutes at 10:15 AM PT. Speakers today include Evan Williams, Jeremy Stoppelman, Matt Galligan, Brian Pokorny and Susan Wojcicki. → Read More
There are very few people that give better interview than Federated Media’s John Battelle. I am seriously impressed with how he manages to moderate high level speaker after high level speaker without breaking a sweat. Especially since I usually run out of smart things to say 5 seconds into a conversation. → Read More
Today is Day 2 of the 2010 Web 2.0 Summit. We will be livestreaming the event all day right here for those who couldn’t make it out to San Francisco (thank you, John Battelle and Tim O’Reilly). The event should start in about ten minutes at 8:30 AM PT. Speakers today include Mary Meeker, Vinod Khosla, John Doerr, Fred Wilson, Yuri Milner, Ron Conway, and Mark Zuckerberg.
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Today at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Zynga CEO Mark Pincus took the stage for about 10 minutes to talk about his fast-rising company. First he quickly rattled off some stats:
10 major games
1,300 employees
13 studios across 6 countries
6 acquisitions in the last 6 months
320,000,000 million people have engaged with a Zynga game
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