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Insightful, inspirational and visionary - delivered by one of the best conference speakers in the industry. Bravo!
For me, it was simply the best session on the entire Expo.
* It was bleeding-edge
* It was thought-provoking way beyond “hey, let’s have a tag cloud and user profile pages”
* There were lessions learned: You actually took something home
* It was sharply focussed
* and last but not least: very well delivered and entertainingly presented
Thank you Don for this session and the organisers for selecting him as a speaker. This was definately my personal highlight of this conference and made all the week in Berlin worthwile. Let’s just hope the organisers of Web 2.0 Expo learn from the feedback they encouraged all the time, the quality is out there.
Tapscott is an authority on the subject and anyone sitting in the room would know why. This single speech made my trip across the Atlantic Ocean worthwile. Don, you were inspiring.
Let's hope you'll be there next time. I would be curious to hear your perspective on any new businesses or trends.
Philippe Labelle

This was one of the best talks over the whole expo - and a great way to end the conference! Although it would have been nice to have time for questions from the audience. It would also be great to see him debate with someone from a completely opposite view.
Thanks for organising Don to come and talk - I'd never heard of him before and found him really inspiring!

Don Tapscott was an inspiring closer of the conference. His talk was relevant, well-detailed and had great flow. I hope it'll be available online soon as I'd like to show this keynote at work.
I think the biggest implication of Don's talk is this: having stretched our minds to look beyond the narrow confines of "web 2.0" and see the bigger picture, does it really make sense to keep calling the conference "Web 2.0"?. We could, of course, title the conference "Enterprise 2.0" for next year's round, but there's already one of those conferences around. Simon Wardley's presentation made the same point clear: "2.0" was just the first inkling of a broader movement that is neither serially numbered or limited to the web.
For next year's batch of talks I'd love to have more talks that gave some detailed experiences of how people are implementing new practices in their organizations – or even re-working the organizations themselves to deal with the new collaborative, crowd-worked world. Good luck with finding a title, though …
Simple and elegant presentation. The biggest point was the way you have to think about your business and applications (see Fredrik).
Régis
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What a great wy to end the conference! Best session by far. MADE MY TRIP TO BERLIN WORTH IT ALONE.
anonymous