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Free Expo passes to London's most exciting web event!
Websites like Facebook, Flickr, digg and eBay have transformed the web - attracting millions of users each day.
But you don't have to be in Silicon Valley to find out how they did it! If you want to learn how to harness the power of the web for your business, don't miss the Future of Web Apps Expo on 3-4 October at ExCeL Conference Centre, Victoria Docks, London.
The people behind these sites and more of the latest exciting technologies - including Yahoo!, Google, Microsoft and Adobe - will be there to share the secrets behind their success and tips for your business.
This is going to be London's most important web 2.0 event this year - and all readers can pop along to the Expo hall at any time for FREE simply by signing up at the site below.
You Expo pass gains you entry into the Expo hall, with over 40 leading start-ups showcasing their stuff, and also the Showcase presentation track.
You'll also be able to network with hundreds of other people who represent the cream of the British web industry.
For more details - visit www.futureofwebapps.com.
Use this code to get your free pass - londonfowa
8:40am Friday 21st September 2007
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