Web 2.0 Expo - Lemme Summup
Wednesday, April 8, 2009 at 10:51PM The rest of the Expo went really well.I won't go into detail on any of the particular sessions because I didn't really go to a lot of them.
Thursday, I went to the keynotes, one session, and the live show of Tekzilla Live. This was by far the best part of the Expo for me. I was second in line for the show - my fiance was first - and this guy started asking if anyone in line had a personal site. ME! So, Ryan of Revision3 hooked me up with a new Squarespace account - the one you're viewing now. They had the lead designer redesign my personal site in 30 minutes using the Squarespace editor. I got an awesome redesign, a free Squarespace site, and I'm extremely happy with how it all worked out.
By the way, a huge thanks to Ryan, Tyler - the designer, and Dane - my contact at Squarespace for my account. You guys have been awesome! And for those of you that haven't checked into Squarespace, it's amazing! I know having to pay for a blogging engine might turn people away, but the tools and features you get make it so worth it - especially to a designer. Plus, take the cost of hosting into account - with a company that has decent customer service - and I think you actually come out ahead. My fiance, Lance, was so impressed with it that he started his own account. You can check out his blog at www.lancedice.com.
Friday, I went to the Keynotes and then went to Fisherman's Wharf to do the tourist thing. It was pretty fun and I had an amazing bread bowl with clam chowder.
After that, Lance and I got to tour the Digg offices. We met some really great people and saw some really cool things that I'm not allowed to talk about. :) A big thanks goes out to Courtney at Digg for making this happen. Also, thanks for the Shirley Temple!
So overall, the Expo was a fabulous experience. I learned a lot of new things, increased my social network tenfold, and had a lot of fun too.
A big thank you to everyone at the Expo, Revision3, Squarespace, and Digg!

