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From Brisbane to Berlin and from Tokyo to Toronto, delegates will be converging next month at AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2008 East in New York City from 31 different countries, eager to play catch-up with all that's been happening in the world of Rich Internet Applications since the last AJAXWorld in 2007 on the West Coast. Currently due to come 18-20 March, 2008, to The Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan for 3 days of intensive education and and exposure to actionable insights from leading RIA practitioners, are delegates from Australia, Canada, China, Colombia, Croatia, Denmark, England, Estonia, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy Japan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Poland, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland...in addition to those from the USA, who still make up two-thirds of those attending as Full Conference delegates.

The March event features six content-rich tracks:
- Enterprise RIAs
- Rich-Web Tools & Case Studies
- Web 2.0 & Social Applications
- Enterprise Web 2.0 & Mashups
- iPhone Developer Summit
- Aspects of RIA Software
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