If there is a Web 2.0 version of heaven, it must be Webjam. Last night Sydney's Bar Broadway was packed to the nines as 18 presenters got three minutes each on stage at Webjam 8 to show off their hot Web work. We were there to see it all go down.

We didn't get everyone's names last night, so please drop us a line or post a comment below this article if you know someone pictured, and we'll update the photo with their name.

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Will Mason - 27/09/08

That's me in the Windows Vista T-shirt. Guilty as charged - I'm a Microsoftie. ;)

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Renai LeMay - 29/09/08

Cheers Will, we have updated the gallery with that caption :)

Renai LeMay

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monday - 26/12/08

Web 2.0 version of heaven? Great! I agree with you.

<a href="http://www.exam4sure.com/IBM/000-208.html">000-208</a>

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monday - 26/12/08

[url=http://www.builderau.com.au/]builderau[/url]

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[url=http://www.builderau.com.au/]builderau[/url] ... more

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Web 2.0 version of heaven? Great! I agree with you. <a href="http://www.exam4sure.com/IBM/000-208.html">000-208</a> ... more

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Renai LeMay - 29/09/08

Cheers Will, we have updated the gallery with that caption :) Renai LeMay ... more

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