Jolie O’Dell Interviews Web 2.0 Expo Exhibitors

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If you’ve never been to Web 2.0 Expo or you’ve been and you just can’t get enough, be sure to watch this Bubblicious video report by Jolie O’Dell. O’Dell spoke with exhibiting company representatives including ooVoo’s Tom Herman, MindTouch’s Mike Diliberto, Topix’ Chris Tolles, Chimp’s Anthony Eden and IBM’s Kathy Mandelstein.

Miiko Mentz explained this year’s Web 2.0 “focused on being agile in uncertain times. Everyone is feeling the pinch of ‘having to do more with less’ due to declining sales, staff reductions and budget cuts, so this year’s Web 2.0 Expo’s theme of ‘The Power of Less’ fit the climate and mood like a glove.”

Full length interviews with each company representative will follow over the next week.

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