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The Web 2.0 conference was held October 5-7, 2004 at the Hotel Nikko in San Francisco. Attendees joined leaders of innovative start-ups and industry titans at the first-ever second-generation internet business conference. Jeff Bezos, Mark Cuban, John Doerr, Mary Meeker, Craig Newmark, and dozens more lead three-days of high-level discussions around the theme “The Web as Platform”. If you weren't able to attend or if you want to touch up your notes from the conference, presentation files from some of the sessions and tutorials are available online. And don't miss our conference coverage, including news, weblogs, and photos from the show floor. Web 2.0 Speaker Line-up – The Web's Foremost Leaders and Influencers
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