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Podcast about Web 2.0 Summit

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The podcast that I created for my IRLS571 class pulls together ten minutes about the Web 2.0 Summit that was held in San Francisco in October. Ten minutes on a three-day event can't even get you in the ballpark in terms of content. However, one thing worth sharing that I gathered from reading a few blogs reporting on Summit, is that semantic apps are much closer and there a few developers showing alpha and beta versions.

The podcast [download the podcast] was assembled in GarageBand so I have included images and some of the images also include links to the semantic apps developers' websites. It's a .m4a format meaning you should watch/listen using iTunes. Send me an email or comment to this blog entry is you have more about Summit and semantic apps to share.

BTW, if you want to check out the tracks for my IRLS571 class, follow this link to open the main page in iTunes U.

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