March, month of Web Conferences

Whew, everyone seems to want to do a Web Conference in March. There’s SXSW. There’s O’Reilly’s ETech. And now Microsoft enters in with Mix 06.

I’m speaking at SXSW and I’m helping out on the Mix 06 team.

My first question is “will Bill Gates let us put a back channel up during his keynote?”

After watching the interchange at Les Blogs between Mena and Ben, I’d guess not, but you never know. This isn’t going to be a PDC or a TechED.

So, why do another Web conference?

Well, my trip through Europe punctuated why. I kept meeting businesspeople who had bet their businesses on Microsoft’s Web technologies. From Reuters to L’Oreal to Heineken to dozens of other CTO’s and CEOs that I met who told me they are using Microsoft technologies and wanted a way to learn only about those (since most of the other events are heavily LAMP-focused).

Does anyone else find it ironic that the Microsoft conference is the one with both a blog and an RSS button? Next thing you know Microsoft will be adding tags, making deals with Firefox and getting along with the Web Standards Project, and figuring out how to do great maps and great search. Hmmm.

Anyway, what Web conference are you going to in March? Hope to see you there.

Mozilla and IE, sitting in a tree…

Over on the Internet Explorer blog they just posted that the IE team went down to meet with Mozilla to decide on an RSS icon. Turns out the IE team is adopting the icon used in Firefox. Anyway, details are on the IE blog. Sure to be on Memeorandum in a few minutes.

The Museum of Modern Betas

The MoMB site has a bunch of cool Web 2.0 sites.

Nick announces FeedDemon 2.0

I love FeedDemon. If I weren’t such an Outlook addict I’d use that as my main RSS aggregator. It’s fast, feels good, has lots of cool features, and doesn’t barf on feeds even when you stick in 1400.

So, when Nick Bradbury talks about future versions it catches my eye.

Publish reviews AJAX desktops

I wrote about Goowy earlier today. Last week I met the founder of Netvibes. What are these things? Web desktops and Publish magazine has a review of many of them.

I’m a Web 2.0 Working Group member

Oh, great, I move to WordPress. Get some tags. And now they invite me into the Web 2.0 Workgroup. That is an honor, although it might get me taped to a tree here at work. ;-)