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- 2009/04/24 Best Paper/Poster Awards
- 2009/04/23 Predinner talk "A Tale of Two or Three Conferences", Professor Dame Wendy Hall
- 2009/04/07 Linked Data available for WWW2009 papers | Browse papers and posters at EPrints
- We want your slides and photos
- See you next year at WWW2010 in Raleigh, North Carolina
WWW2009 Program at a Glance
April 20 Monday |
April 21 Tuesday |
April 22 Wednesday |
April 23 Thursday |
April 24 Friday |
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Keynote Speeches | |||||
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Workshops | BOF | W3C Track | |||
Web in IberoAmerica Track | |||||
W4A | Panels | ||||
Posters | Developer's Track | |||||
Invited Speakers | |||||
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Welcome Reception | Conference Banquet | Closing |
Linked Data available for WWW2009 papers
Browse papers and posters at EPrints
On the 20th Anniversary of the Web , Welcome to the
18th International World Wide Web Conference.
The International World Wide Web Conferences Steering Committee (IW3C2), Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM) and Madrid municipality cordially invite you to participate in the 18th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2009) to be held in Madrid, the charming and cosmopolitan Spain´s capital.
The World Wide Web Conference is the global event that brings together key researchers, innovators, decision-makers, technologists, businesses, and standards bodies working to shape the Web.
Organized by IW3C2 since 1994, the WWW conference is the annual opportunity for the International community to discuss and debate the evolution of the Web. The conference will feature a range of presentations on world-class research, as well as stimulating talks, workshops, tutorials, panels, and late-breaking posters.
WWW2009 seeks original papers describing research in all areas of the Web covering the implications of ubiquitous access to the Web through the "three screens" – computer, phone, and TV – and how such Web access will change the way we live, work, and interact in the future. Accepted refereed papers will appear in the conference proceedings published by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM).
Topics of discussion will include Browsers and User Interfaces, Data Mining, Industrial Practice and Experience, Internet Monetization, Mobility, Performance and Scalability, Rich Media, Search, Security and Privacy, Semantic / Data Web, Social Networks and Web 2.0, Web Engineering, XML and Web Data. The conference will also feature plenary speeches by renowned speakers, and tracks devoted to developers and to recent W3C activities that are of interest to the community.