We are happy to have Kaiser Kuo from Red Herring as our closing speaker. Kaiser will bring a media perspective on business development in China.

Joseph Cho, Founder and CEO of Pacific Epoch will also attend the conference.

Red Herring and Pacific Epoch are both my favorate English news source. Nice to have them around!

Our registration form is hosted on Wufoo. This morning, we found that the form is not available, as well as Wufoo itself. You can still register online by sending your basic information to our public gmail china.stanfordati@gmail.com

There’s a report in today’s SJTU news about the just launched Information Security Service Platform. Formerly, it’s in this place. I used to be a core member of this project, responsable for content security angle.

Basecamp did a survey on What Web 2.0 means to 500 random Basecamp customers, and here is random answers of 500 users. Some quotes:

16. Buzzword for productivity or networking web apps, often ones that use AJAX, Ruby on Rails etc. Doesn’t really mean much, not that bothered about it…

53. Web 2.0 is the move from static web pages to collaborative and shared web applications and user experiences like BaseCamp, Blogs, Wikis etc.

In our registration form, there’s a field for you to tell us the reason you want to attend ATI conference. Most of them said they are interested in the web 2.0 part. So we would like to know more about what web 2.0 means to our audience. If you are willing to share with us and other audiences, leave comment here or shoot us an email.

Now the main conference website at http://ati.stanford.edu/conference/ is up to date. But you need to use proxy to access it or visit the local mirror here. The local version will still be the most up to date version.

You don’t bother to check the website, do you? Here is the feeds for latest news of the conference.

We as the organizer of the conference, particularly like bloggers. So here’s a chance for bloggers to get into the conference without registration fee.

All you have to do is to write a blog post about us, with a link to the conference homepage. Be sure to include a strong reason why you should be invited to the conference for free. So what kind of reason can be strong? You give the answer. Posts that interesting enough is also a strong reason.

We don’t promise how many free tickets available for bloggers, as we don’t know how many bloggers would like to participate. If you are invited, I will leave comment on your blog. You don’t have to inform us, we will find your post ourselves. If you do think that we probably missed your post, leave comment here, we will check.

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