The seventh annual Web 2.0 Summit wrapped up yesterday after an exciting week of panels, interviews, and discussions at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco. The star-spangled lineup for this year&'s events included Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Google CEO Eric Schmidt, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski, and big-ticket investors like John Doerr and Fred Wilson.

For Web 2.0&8242's theme this year, conference co-organizers Tim O&'Reilly and John Battelle chose &''points of control,&'' explaining, &''Fifteen years and two recessions into the commercial Internet, it&'s clear that our industry has moved into a competitive phase‚a4‚¬‚a4ťa &8216'middlegame&' in the battle to dominate the Internet Economy. At this year&'s Web 2.0 Summit, we&'re focusing on these shifting points of control‚a4‚¬‚a4ťstrategic chokepoints on an increasingly crowded board.&''

According to the event&'s symbolic map above, territorial rivalries have begun to manifest in the technology world &8212' as have areas of conflict. A conversation between New York Magazine‚a4‚¬‚a4„s John Heilemann and VC big wigs John Doerr (Kleiner Perkins) and Fred Wilson (Union Square Ventures) exemplified this, as the group argued over meaty, contentious issues like whether the tech industry is in a bubble or boom cycle, innovation on the East Coast versus the West Coast, the state of investing and more. TechCrunch writer MG Siegler found it to be one of the highlights of this year&'s event' check out his coveragea4s‚ here.

Mark Zuckerberg spoke about Facebook&'s new mail client, known as &''Facebook Messages,&'' which the company hopes will reflect the transition to &''Next Generation Messaging,&'' as younger generations move away from using email. He also spoke about Facebook&'s recent conflicts with Google, its proposed role as an &''enabler&'' of innovation among small start-ups hoping to disrupt traditional verticals, and, perhaps most interestingly, discussed why focusing on &''points of control&'' overlooks the most critical territory in the industry&'s landscape &8212' its &''uncharted&'' waters. Watch the video and read Alexia Tsotsis&'s take here and Jason Kincaid&'s in-depth review here.

Other points of interest include Twitter Founder Evan Williams&' discussion of the company&'s complicated relationship with Facebook and how Twitter has been secretly assigning each of its individual usersa4s‚ a &''reputation score.&'' Eric Schmidt also showed off a &''Nexus S&'' and said that we might expect the arrival of Gingerbread in the &''next few weeks.&'' Just in time for Christmas Peep Devin Coldewey&'s analysis here.

For more in-depth TechCrunch coverage, check out our complete list of posts below:

Wilson Vs. Doerr. Android Vs. iPhone. Facebook Vs. The Web (VIDEO) by MG Siegler Twitter Has A (Secret) Reputation Score For Every User by Alexia Tsotsis Twitter‚a4‚¬‚a4„s Williams On Facebook Relationship: We‚a4‚¬‚a4„re Talking To Them Often by MG Siegler Hastings On Hulu: If They Become A Competitor, That‚a4‚¬‚a4„s Probably Healthy by MG Siegler Frank Quattrone: ‚a4‚¬‚AIt‚a4‚¬‚a4„s A Lot Easier To Go Public Than To Be Public‚a4‚¬‚ť by Alexia Tsotsis LinkedIn CEO On Why We Need More Than Facebook: Keg Stands by MG Siegler LinkedIn Is Now At 85 Million Members, Adding A Member A Second by Alexia Tsotsis FCC Head: The Google/Verizon Net Neutrality Proposal Slowed Us Down by MG Siegler Back Of The Phone: Instagram, Picplz, Path Vs. Front: DailyBooth by MG Siegler Bartz Has The ‚a4‚¬‚AWhat Is Yahoo‚a4‚¬‚ť Answer Down To 15 Seconds. But It‚a4‚¬‚a4„s Vague by MG Siegler Bartz: Yahoo Is Serving 6 Million Different Frontpages, 18 Billion Ads A Day by MG Siegler Yuri Milner On What It Takes For Digital Sky To Invest by Alexia Tsotsis DST CEO Yuri Milner: Facebook Will Help Power AI In Ten Years by Jason Kincaid Jim Balsillie To Steve Jobs: ‚a4‚¬‚AYou Don‚a4‚¬‚a4„t Need An App For The Web‚a4‚¬‚ť by Erick Schonfeld Zappos CEO Owns Only Three Pairs Of Shoes (Not Counting Flip-Flops) by Alexia Tsotsis The Key To Happiness Is Being Yourself (TCTV) by Alexia Tsotsis Microsoft Exec: Better Buy Kinect Now If You Want It For The Holidays by Alexia Tsotsis Mary Meeker: Smartphones Will Surpass PC Shipments In Two Years by Erick Schonfeld Mary Meeker On Ten Questions Internet Execs Should Ask And Answer by Alexia Tsotsis Jon Rubinstein On Steve Jobs: ‚a4‚¬‚AI‚a4‚¬‚a4„m Definitely Off The Christmas List‚a4‚¬‚ť by MG Siegler Adobe CEO: Flash 10.1 Adoption Exceeds Every Other Flash Player In History by MG Siegler Adobe CEO On Apple: ‚a4‚¬‚ALet The Games Begin‚a4‚¬‚ť by MG Siegler Schmidt: Gingerbread Sooner, Chrome OS Later by Devin Coldewey 420M People In China Have Internet Access, 99% Use Baidu For Search by Alexia Tsotsis Google Exec: In 5 To 8 Years, Everyone Will Have An IPTV by MG Siegler Keith Rabois: I Was Excited About Fraud At Square by Alexia Tsotsis Pincus On Zynga Stats, ‚a4‚¬‚ADog Activated,‚a4‚¬‚ť Frontierville Same-Sex Marriages by MG Siegler Schmidt On Google TV Network Backlash: We‚a4‚¬‚a4„re Making Dumb TV Smart by Alexia Tsotsis Eric Schmidt: ‚a4‚¬‚AIt Is A War For Talent‚a4‚¬‚ť by Alexia Tsotsis Android Gingerbread Supports NFC: Tap Your Phone To Pay by Jason Kincaid Interview With Mark Zuckerberg At Web 2.0 Summit (VIDEO) by Alexia Tsotsis Mark Zuckerberg: Your Map Is Missing ‚a4‚¬‚ËśUncharted Territory‚a4‚¬‚a4„ by Jason Kincaid Fred Wilson: ‚a4‚¬‚AFacebook Is Not An Unstoppable Juggernaut‚a4‚¬‚ť by Alexia Tsotsis Ron Conway‚a4‚¬‚a4„s Crystal Ball: 12 Startups On The Cusp by Jason Kincaid Interview With Twitter‚a4‚¬‚a4„s Evan Williams At Web 2.0 Summit (VIDEO) by Alexia Tsotsis John Battelle On Why It‚a4‚¬‚a4„s Not Web 3.0 And More (TCTV) by Alexia Tsotsis Watch The Livestream Of The Web 2.0 Summit Here (Day 3) by Alexia Tsotsis Watch The Livestream Of The Web 2.0 Summit Here (Day 2) by Erick Schonfeld
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