Sponsors
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  • Jive Software
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  • RightScale
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  • TripAdvisor
  • WebAsyst LLC
  • XBOSoft
  • ACM Queue
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  • Berlin Partner
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  • Contentinople
  • Deal
  • Dr. Dobbs
  • Enterprise Technology Management
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  • Wired
  • WOW

Sponsor & Exhibitor Opportunities

Kelly Stewart
415.947.6236
kstewart@techweb.com

Media Sponsor Opportunities

Matthew Balthazor
(949) 223-3628
mbalthazor@techweb.com
Deadline for requests: July 1

Speaker / Program Ideas

Have a suggestion for a speaker or topic at Web 2.0 Expo New York? Send an email to: ny-idea@web2expo.com

Press/Media Inquiries

Maureen Jennings
(707) 827-7083
maureen@oreilly.com
or
Natalia Wodecki
415-947-6762
NWodecki@techweb.com

Contact Us

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Paul Ford

Paul Ford
Editor & Author, Harper's Magazine, Harpers.org, FTrain.com, The Morning News

Website

Novelist, radio commentator, editor. Working on feature about technology and publishing for Harper’s Magazine.

Sessions

11:00am Friday, 09/19/2008
Topic: Design & UX
Location: 1A21 & 22
Liz Danzico (Bobulate), Jeffrey Zeldman (Happy Cog Studios), Alex Wright (The New York Times), Kristina Halvorson (Brain Traffic), Paul Ford (Harper's Magazine, Harpers.org, FTrain.com, The Morning News), Bre Pettis (MakerBot Industries)
Web copy has advanced to one of the most central parts of a user's experience. Copy, not rounded corners and gradients, are what makes for an interface that's usable and useful. Hear from a panel of experts designing today's top-notch sites how to pay attention to words—from guide copy to user comments to navigation labels—so you can improve the user experience for everyone. Read more.