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Money 2.0

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Created on: Aug 13, 2008 2:58 PM by Ismael Chang Ghalimi - Last Modified:  Sep 8, 2008 1:09 PM by Ismael Chang Ghalimi

Thursday, September 4, 2008, 2:15PM to 3:00PM [Add to My Calendar]

 

Location: Conservatory (4th Floor)

 

Moderator: Ben Kepes (Diversity)

 

Panelists: Aaron Forth (Mint.com), Marc Hedlund (Wesabe), Justin Kitch (Intuit), Jeff Schultz (Bill.com), Mike McDerment (FreshBooks)

 

Content: While consumer applications are making the headlines for most Web 2.0 related news, business applications are receiving their fair share of innovation as well. Among them, accounting for individuals and small businesses has seen a flurry of activity over the past 12 months. This panel will show us how bookkeeping can be fun.

 

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Peter J Cooper  says:

Would be great to see Marc Lehmann from Saasu.com (who is a veteran in this space) or Rod Drury (Xero.com) on this panel.

Ismael Chang Ghalimi Ismael Chang Ghalimi  says in response to Peter J Cooper:

Peter,

 

Do you know them personally? If so, could you make an introduction?

 

-Ismael

Ben Kepes  says in response to Ismael Chang Ghalimi:

I do Ismael. And Peter is actually CEO of Saasu.com. Xero is launching into the US next year, and I'd be very surprised if I didn't have the pleasure of moderating a panel that included him at Office 2.0 2009.

Daniel Druker  says:

Another person who would have been great on this panel is Ridge Evers, CEO of NetBooks...  They are poised to be a very disruptive player in the small business accounting market.

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