If warmer climates, radical change in the telecomm industry, or just beating the phone company pique your interest, then eComm 2008 is a must-attend event for you. As social media, realtime tagging, and wireless traffic costs trending toward zero are this year’s headlines, eComm is where you’ll want to go if you’d like to get a sneak peek at what folks will be talking about NEXT year.

Filling the role of O’Reilly’s now-defunct eTel conference, eComm is organized by luminary Lee Dryburgh, who’s done an admirable job lining up critical sponsorships like GigaOm, SixApart, and Voxbone.  But this is no ordinary business conference. It’s the impromptu coffee talks and sidebar discussions that make events like eComm so important. An idea is shared, a handshake happens, and a partnership is formed.  You could be witnessing the birth of the next Twitter, the next Google, or the next Facebook.

So get there–speakers from Google, Microsoft, Twitter, and other clutch hitters will be in attendance. Critical mass has formed around the communications revolution. The masses want institutional and technological change. There’s a will. eComm is the way.  Get there.

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