At the center of both the destruction and creation of new business models is the World Wide Web. At the Web 2.0 Summit, held in San Francisco October 20-22, some of the leading companies share their views on business models and what is next on the horizon. The Summit is arranged by O'Reilly Media and TechWeb, and moderated by John Battelle and Tim O'Reilly.
A Conversation with Brian Roberts Brian Roberts (Comcast Corporation), John Battelle (Federated Media Publishing)
HOB: Economy + Internet Trends Mary Meeker (Morgan Stanley)
HOB: A Call to Arms for Technological Literacy Steve Schneider (WestEd)
Presentation (ppt): A Call to Arms for Technological Literacy
HOB: Do the Economics of Bandwidth Scale? Kevin Johnson (Juniper Networks)
Presentation (pptx): Do the Economics of Bandwidth Scale
HOB: The Case for Antitrust Carl Shapiro (U.S. Department of Justice)
HOB: An Open Platform For Payment Scott Thompson (PayPal, Inc.)
Presentation (ppt): An Open Platform For Payment
HOB: Casually Serving 130 Million with Games Mark Pincus (Zynga)
Presentation (ppt): Casually Serving 130 Million with Games
HOB: A Conversational Approach to Search Mark Drummond (Wowd, Inc.)
Presentation (pdf): A Conversational Approach to Search
A Conversation with Evan Williams (Twitter, Inc.), John Battelle (Federated Media Publishing)
A Conversation with Jeff Immelt (GE)
Relating videos:
- Videos from the Web 2.0 Summit 09 (Day2)
- Videos from the Web 2.0 Summit 09 (Day3)
- Videos from New Business Models For News Summit 2008
- IMVU, Tripit, Photobucket, Commission Junction, and ShoeMoney Media in a very interesting panel about online Revenue Models
- Ning, Pandora, YouSendit, Pinger & Ngcomo in an extensive panel discussion about different Business Models
- Zong, Super Rewards, PayPal and GMG Entertainment in an interesting panel on Monetization Infrastructure for Social Games
- The Future of Content & Telecoms: Flat Rate Content Bundles and Social Media (Gerd Leonhard @ eComm 2009)
- TimesOpen: Tim O'Reilly Keynote Video
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