Sunday, September 21, 2008

Web2.0 Expo New York

Curl at Web2.0 Expo

Last week I was with Curl at Web2.0 Expo in New York. The show was at the Jacob Javits center and shared the exhibition hall with Interop. The Javits show floor is huge with Web2.0 and Interop each sharing half. The difference between the 2 exhibitions was dramatic. The Web2.0 had the typical start-up small booths where as the Interop side had sophisticated presentations and lots of consumer style gimmicks like a race car replica / video game and a beautiful custom made motorcycle shown below.

Custom Cycle - Eaton Race Car Video Game See additional pictures here.

It's clear that Web2.0 has gone main stream as large companies like HP and Microsoft had their mega 3 story booths staking a claim to the new wave.

It was busy and I barely had time to see any sessions or walk the floor as I gave more than 25 demos over the 2 days. It was interesting to note that visitors to the Curl booth were much more informed on RIA than our first experience at Web2.0 Expo in San Francisco, April 2007. Many said they had heard of Curl as the new cool RIA. It seems all our efforts to be seen in the RIA landscape are gaining momentum.

Bert Halstead, our chief architect did a great job of positioning Curl in the podcast with David Berlind of Tech Radar. You can hear listen here.

All in all it was a fun show and great to visit NY. You can see my post with hotel and restaurant reviews here.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Richard, thanks very much for the pointer back to my podcast and please thank Bert for taking the time out to do the interview. Good luck with Curl.

David

Anonymous said...

Mr. Treadway,

Funny how the internet can update you on people after many years.
I discovered this blog after searching for info on Curl.

Glad to see you are doing well.

Bryan Long
Downingtown, PA (formerly Merrimack, NH)

Richard Treadway said...

Hi Bryan, Thanks for leaving a comment. Send me an email with your contact info. I'd love to reconnect.