The summer has flown by, and now as we approach September, we're pleased to say that the new myAOL has been up and running for months. Since its launch, we've added some cool new modules, improved Mgnet, and attracted thousands of new users. For a look back at the "old days" check out this video (below) of David Liu, Senior VP at AOL in charge of launching the new personalization suite as he offers a "sneak preview" of myAOL during a panel discussion titled "The Social Web: Choices & Voices" at the Supernova 2007 conference held in San Francisco this past June. You'll also see some other tech experts giving their opinions on the Social Web, including Mike Speiser of Yahoo!, Greg Reinacker of NewsGator and Martin Varsavsky of FON.
Check out the video (below) which contains some highlights from the hour long discussion moderated by Kevin Werbach.
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