Upsides of the controversy

Thanks to all the publicity generated by O’Reilly/CMP’s Cease & Desist letter, a Google search for “Web 2.0 Conference” now shows the IT@Cork Web 2.0 half-day Conference as the 4th placed result! Thanks guys!

If you are interested in going, register to go on the IT@Cork website on the conference page. It promises to be a fascinating series of talks.

Web 2.0 Conference Google search!

5 Responses to “Upsides of the controversy”


  1. 1 Eoghan McCabe

    I didn’t think Google updated their links that quickly. I’m getting third place here. :)

  2. 2 Dave

    hi all, just listening to TWIT number 56 and there is a small bit on the Web2.0 Conference controversy mix-up, 11 minutes from the end of the podcast.

    rgds Dave

  3. 3 Michael

    Wow, Tom, you more or less got “knighted” in Germany! Our leading bi-weekly IT magazine “c’t” published a little (1/8 page) article on the “Web 2.0″ controversy. Email me your fax number and I’ll send you a copy on Monday.

  4. 4 Donal

    Apologies if you’ve heard about this but I didn’t see a response from you so and haven’t read enough of your blog to know so thought I’d mention it.
    http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2006/05/web_20_service_mark_controvers.html
    It came up pretty quickly when googling your name!

  5. 5 Tom Raftery

    Hey Donal, I saw that post alright, no worries. Thanks for the heads up!

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