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Tomorrow (Thursday 22 March) sees Travolution break away from travel for a day as we will be attending the MediaGuardian Changing Media Summit 2007 in London.
Speakers include senior representatives from Bebo, Internet Advertising Bureau, Netvibes and Google.
Alongside them will be plus a host of high profile brands - just like those in travel - that have seen major changes to the way they do business following the arrival of the web, including Vodafone, Sony Ericsson, Orange, Electronic Arts, BBC, Channel 4 and Reuters.
We will be blogging live from the event during the day.
Kevin May, editor, Travolution

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