If you plan to be in New York around June 7th-14th, 2010 you better pencil yourself in for the Internet Week New York. Already on the third year edition, the pow-wow attracts some of the biggest sites online. It’s a great way to meet the brains behind these operations and see new and upcoming sites that might be the next Facebook or Twitter. You don’t have to be a geek to be part of this assemblage of great minds nestled under one roof. The Internet Week promises something for everybody.
The 2009 festival drew an estimated 15,000 people, including such industry luminaries as Al Gore, Barry Diller, Rupert Murdoch, Martha Stewart, and Twitter co-founders Jack Dorsey and Biz Stone. Over 110 conferences, panels, exhibits, screenings, and networking events were hosted by a broad array of companies and organizations, including YouTube, Yelp, Digg, Time Warner, Mediabistro, Digitas, CollegeHumor, and Microsoft.
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