The document summarizes a talk given by Chris Messina on May 15, 2009 in Leuven, Belgium. In the 45 minute talk, Messina covered several topics related to the evolution of the open web, including definitions of Web 2.0, open source principles, challenges around social networks and monopolies, concepts of openness for cloud computing and identity, and trends toward using real names and identities online rather than pseudonyms. He argued that individual identity is the cornerstone of building a social web, and that standards could help commoditize basic social functions to encourage competition at the experience layer rather than lock-in based on data and networks.