Web 2.0 Expo: I’d Write About it if I had 5 Consecutive Minutes of Internet Connectivity

by Andrew Lennon

San Francisco web 2.0 expo

The Web 2.0 Expo is coming to a close, and it’s been a heckuva conference.

I’ve met some great people and been introduced to some really awesome new products and companies, and of course have some thoughts to share on the conference as a whole. My fingers, wrists and back are already hurting in anticipation of all the writing I’ll be doing this weekend.

I’d love to share everything right now, but that’d mean missing the last few hours of the conference, which would kind of defeat the whole purpose, rt? That, and the internet connectivity here is so unreliable that I’d probably go insane in the process. If I’m able to access Wordpress long enough to get this piece up it’ll be a miracle.

Conference = Excellent

WiFi = Worse performance than 1994 dial-up

Coverage = Coming on Monday

Image credit: Duncan Davidson

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