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Syndicate Conference Speakers from Yahoo!, Google, CNET, Knight Ridder, Dow Jones, Microsoft, Techn
IDG World Expo, the leading producer of world-class tradeshows, conferences and events for technology markets, today announced an impressive speaker lineup of the nation's business and technology leaders and early movers for Syndicate™, scheduled to take place December 12-14, 2005 at the Hilton San Francisco. Executives from Yahoo!, Google, CNET, Knight Ridder Digital, Dow Jones Consumer Electronic Publishing and many others will show, during four unique conference tracks, how syndication and social media tools such as RSS, blogs and podcasts are transforming the way businesses do business. "Syndicate's speaker list includes many of the leading thinkers and do-ers in media, marketing communications and technology," said Doc Searls, Syndicate conference chairperson. "Syndication, its technologies and its tools are changing the way we communicate and do business on the Net. This conference will help you understand and stay in front of syndication-driven trends and revenue models for media, publishing, marketing, product/brand management, advertising, public relations and associated industries."The Syndicate conference program will discuss the tools and strategies used to allow online media and content to be searched, found, followed and subscribed to all within minutes of when it is published or broadcasted.
Tracks include:• The Syndicated Media Environment: Syndicated media can be produced, edited and updated in real time. This track will explore how syndication works, how it's being applied by old and new media companies, how and why different media companies choose to free or lock up their content, what syndicated content search engines are and how they differ from traditional search engines, and how to follow audience and topical trends in real time.• Syndicated Company
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