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Attend Widget Summit 2008

Widget Summit returns for its third-annual conference November 3-4, 2008 at Hotel Nikko in San Francisco's Union Square district.

Join over 250 widget makers to gain a deeper understanding of the changing world of widgets and its emerging best practices. Learn directly from the biggest platforms and widget makers shaping current and future markets as your team plans its entry, or continued success, in the widget marketplace.

Learn about widget syndication opportunties directly from top platforms including MySpace, Facebook, Google, Yahoo, AOL, and Adobe. Widget Summit provides the timely information you need to successfully execute new product strategies.

A boutique approach

Widget Summit presentation

Widget Summit is dedicated to perfecting the conference experience through a detailed focus on the needs of our attendees. We attend and speak at conferences all over the world and distill that knowledge into an excellent conference program and attendee experience. Enjoy the amenities of an office away from the office, wide open hallways for continued conversations, and the industry's top experts on stage.

Who attends?

Widget Summit introduces product leaders and content creators to the top widget platforms on the market. You will learn about new opportunities for content syndication beyond the borders of your website, collect new tools needed to monetize and measure your new efforts, and discover key features and implementation details needed to ensure success with diverse audiences.

My job focuses on X. Is this the right conference for me? What will I learn?

Developer
Learn what's possible on major widget platforms. Create optimized, secure code for broad distribution.
Marketer
Learn how widgets will extend the reach of your content and engage new audiences. Connect with major platforms for distribution partnerships.
Product Manager
Discover key product requirements for success on specific widget platforms. Learn how to measure, monetize, and extend your product line.