My Web 2.0 Expo slides now available online

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Photo: James Duncan Davidson

Web 2.0 Expo is closing up shop. I think my talk went pretty well. Despite being the last session of the last day, I had about 100 people, most of whom stayed till the bitter end. Not a lot of questions, but quite a few folks stopped by to chat afterwards - including Mark Meeker, a friend and former colleague from Orbitz who's no stranger himself to the conference circuit.

I made a conscious decision not to focus on code, but rather to provide tools and advice to developers who want to be a part of the conversation between standards bodies, browser vendors and library authors about the future of the web. I'm not sure how much of it makes sense without my narration, but I've posted my slides to Slideshare.

Now, out for Afghani food with old friends. More about Web 2.0 Expo next week!

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