Yes, I said 2.1, not 1.0 or 2.0.

A half day unConference and networking event for discussing what Web 2.0 is, what it's missing and what we want from Web 2.1
A BrainJam is a new type of event (inspired by BarCamp, Gnomedex, TechCrunch BBQ and WebZine2005) that brings people from diverse backgrounds together to focus on a few key questions, sharing knowledge, collaborating, solving problems, demonstrating cool tools, networking and hopefully making the world a better place while having fun. You only need to bring your mind, your past experience, some new Insytes and something for note taking. The event coordinators supply you with a general direction for the conversation, WiFi access, some collaboration tools and an opportunity to create magic.

<blink>Is it just me, or is this starting to become quite amusing?</blink>

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Reader Comments
# Mike said:

When's Web 3.0? ;P

on October 4, 2005 04:18 PM
# blah said:

blah, all this "web2" crap is getting annoying. want a real definition of web2.0? web2.0 is people writing about web2.0, and other people writing about web2.0, and then linking these articles together.

on October 4, 2005 09:03 PM
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