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Wednesday June 20, 2007 from 7:00pm - 8:30pm
Dana Centre
165 Queen's Gate,
London, England SW7 5HD
Category: Education
Users now have the power to create, change and influence not only the web but the world. Will the likes of MySpace, Wikipedia and Secondlife change the way we live, have fun and do business? Is it really a whole new edition of the World Wide Web or just marketing hype? Talk about the future with experts.

Speakers:
Alison Wheeler, CEO of Wikimedia UK, part of the Wikimedia Foundation
Aleks Krotoski, technology columnist at The Guardian, researcher at University of Surrey
Tim Malbon, Creative Director, Interesource
George Hadjigeogiou, general manager, communications and community projects, Yahoo Europe

Facilatator:
Gareth Mitchell, BBC World service 'Digital Planet' Presenter

Event organised by:
The Science Museum

Free event

To book:
Call 020 7942 4040 or e-mail tickets@danacentre.org.uk

The Dana Centre and d.café are licensed premises open only to those aged 18 or over. Most events are free. Arrive early to enjoy a wide variety of delicious food and drink in our air-conditioned d.café.

Please pre-book.
 
Comments
Guys and gals,
This being an event about web 2.0 and user generated content..I w ould very much like your questions and suggestions for the event in terms of the issues that should be raised. Either with our speakers or with the audience...

If you want to contribute please leave a comment here...
Posted 1 year ago
Would love to go to this, but it seems to be fully booked :(
Posted 1 year ago
Sorry to hear that Underpangs

It has been a popular event... the only thing I can recommend is that (and I make no garentees on this at all) you come along on the night and see if you can grab the place from people who don't turn up.
Posted 1 year ago
Part of the blurb says "Talk about the future with experts." but in this hype of 'Web 2.0' do "experts" really exist or matter? Isn't it rather like Time Magazine's Person of the Year ..

/me declares a possible bias here as I'm on the panel ;-P
Posted 1 year ago


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