ANN ARBOR ? The dot comers that survived the stock market crash of 2001 seemed to have some important things in common, and what they had in common represents a turning point in web business and technology practices. This turning point is what is called Web 2.0 ? the topic of the June 13 program at the Ann Arbor IT Zone.
Far from having crashed, the web has continued to grow in size and importance with amazing new applications, companies, and sites popping up all the time.
Attend this IT Zone panel presentation to explore further what Web 2.0 means. Including:
1. The seven key characteristics of a Web 2.0 company.
2. The five core components of Web 2.0 technologies.
3. The top three business models being leveraged by Web 2.0 companies to be profitable.
4. Why, if you are starting an internet company, you MUST study Web 2.0.
Also meet representatives from three different local companies that are currently riding the Web 2.0 wave.
The presenter is Thomas Meloche, Agile Resource Center. The event is scheduled for June 13 from 5-7 pm at Spark Central, 330 E. Liberty, Ann Arbor. The cost is $25 for non members, but free for members and students.
To register online, click on AnnArborITZone.Com