Monday, September 15, 2008

Robert Hernreich - onmouseover="return window.status='http://news.yahoo.com/s/prweb/20080915/bs_prweb/prweb1332434_1'" onmouseout="window.status=''" href="http://news.yahoo.com/s/prweb/20080915/bs_prweb/prweb1332434_1">25 Million Myspace Layouts: Web 2.0 Social Networking Exhibition on Display at MySpaceMonk.com

MySpaceMonk.com, a business leader of the social networking content industry has put its exhibition on display of 25 million MySpace Layouts and graphics featuring the hottest artists in the social networking community. This example takes web 2.0 to a new level reflecting the company's stability as the leader in the evolving social networking market. Robert Hernreich

IDG World Expo today announced that attendee registration is now open for Macworld Conference & Expo(R), taking place January 5-9, 2009, at San Francisco's Moscone Center. Attendees who register before December 1, 2008 at www.macworldexpo.com will receive early bird pricing rates. IDG also announced the launch of a new event website with improved navigation and a host of Web 2.0 features that ... Robert Hernreich

Senior public sector managers must overcome their status as digital immigrants and embrace Web 2.0 says new report from Socitm Insight - and should overcome their natural scepticism about Web 2.0. Robert Hernreich

KnoahSoft, Inc., the innovative provider of call recording, quality and performance management software for contact centers, today announced the general availability of their Harmony(TM) Suite 2.0, a comprehensive, yet affordable and tightly integrated set of web-based modules for recording, quality evaluation, surveying, coaching, training, performance management and analytics. Cost-sensitive ... Robert Hernreich

Japan, the Netherlands and Sweden are ready for Web 2.0 and beyond... Robert Hernreich

Last week, one of the things that struck me about the coverage of both the two main tech conferences devoted to start-ups, DEMOfall and TechCrunch50, was the almost complete lack of discussion--or, more appropriately, worry--about the troubled economy. Robert Hernreich

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