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    The Word from the Web – 10/10/08

    world.jpgAttendees are still posting their reactions to the 2008 Oracle OpenWorld conference. We’ve found a ton of great summations of the sessions, keynotes, and overall conference experiences, but this week, we’ve also included links to the content you created from the show. Thanks for clicking, shooting, tagging, and sharing!

    Your OpenWorld08 Photos
    Shutters were clicking all around the conference events. Whether it was catching Michael Phelps in the DEMOgrounds, the Oracle Exadata display after Larry’s keynote, or a restaurant full of Oracle ACEs, you can see them on Flickr.

    Your OpenWorld08 Videos
    YouTube seems to be the “go to” source for a great deal of your Oracle OpenWorld content, but don’t forget to check out Vimeo, and even Flickr, for other short videos from the show.

    Oracle OpenWorld
    After driving cross-country to Sandy, Utah, Steve Karafiath continued his U.S. travels with his first visit to Oracle OpenWorld. Find out how many times he rode the mechanical bull—er, “hard drive”—in his collection of conference anecdotes.

    OpenWorld: A Big Week for Oracle or Much Ado About Nothing?
    Shayna Garlick, Assistant Editor at TechTarget, compiled some of the blogosphere’s reaction, both good and bad, to the products, announcements, and events at Oracle OpenWorld.

    OpenWorld 2008
    After returning to Buffalo, New York, Mike Radomski found time away from his supervising analyst duties at the State University of New York to share some of his Oracle OpenWorld experiences.

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