Web 2.0 continues to be all the rage and certainly warrants a lot of discussion (see Wikipedia for an overview; and Favorite Web 2.0 applications). So why not hold a confab to discuss and debate the future?
mesh is the first Web 2.0 conference in
You will hear from thought leaders, connect with peers, and get a better understanding of the impact of new developments online. mesh brings together people who are passionate about the potential of the Web to change how we live, work and play. Meet the next generation of Web ideas, leaders and companies at mesh.
mesh features more than 40 speakers including Om Malik, Steve Rubel and many others. mesh is the brainchild of a number of technology writers and web heads including colleague and National Post technology writer Mark Evans (and fellow tech blogging enthusiast at http://evans.blogware.com/blog), Mathew Ingram, technology writer for the Globe and Mail; Rob Hyndman, a technology lawyer; Mike McDerment, an online entrepreneur; and Expedia.ca founder Stuart MacDonald. "mesh is happening because toronto - and, for that matter, canada - needs to jump on the web 2.0. bandwagon," says Evans. "There's so many new and exciting things happening on the web, it's important to have an event where people learn, network and share ideas."
You know they’re on to something when there initial out-of-the-gate sponsors include: eBay.ca, Yahoo!.ca, Microsoft,
Interested in participating? Here’s where you register...

