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Thinking Hard About the Future
Tim O'Reilly (timoreilly) - 09/27/2010
Tim O'Reilly (O'Reilly Media, Inc.), "Thinking Hard About the Future"
STRATEGY - DLD10
Paul-Bernhard Kallen (paulbkallen) - 01/24/2010
Representatives of the world’s most powerful companies in publishing, media and online business have gathered on stage discussing their strategies for the future. Speakers : David Kirkpatrick, Paul-Bernhard kallen, Tom Glocer
Authors@Google: What Technology Wants
Kevin Kelly (kevinkelly) - 11/17/2010
Kevin Kelly will be speaking about his latest book, "What Technology Wants." This provocative book introduces a brand-new view of technology. It suggests that technology as a whole is not just a jumble of wires and metal but a living, evolving organism that has its own unconscious needs and tendencies. Kelly looks out through the eyes of this global technological system to discover "what it wants." Kelly uses vivid examples from the past to trace technology's long course, and then follows a dozen trajectories of technology into the near future to project where technology is headed. This new theory of technology offers three practical lessons: By listening to what technology wants we can better prepare ourselves and our children for the inevitable technologies to come. By adopting the principles of pro-action and engagement, we can steer technologies into their best roles. And by aligning ourselves with the long-term imperatives of this near-living system, we can capture its full gifts
Marketing – DLD10
Marcel Reichart (marcelreichart) - 01/24/2010
A strong composition of Marketing specialists from all over the world, representing companies from the most divers sectors, is sharing the stage to partake in an eye-opening discussion about Marketing today and in the future. Interviewer : Marcel Reichart - Panelists : Samir Arora, Trevor Edwards, David Kenny, Andrew Robertson, Anders Sundt Jensen, Nizan Guanaes
New Times: The Future of Journalism
Arthur Sulzberger (asulzberger) - 10/22/2009
The traditional print newspaper is struggling to stay profitable in the face of competition from electronic sources of information. What does this mean to the future of journalism? Philip Balboni of the GlobalPost; Alberto Ibarguen of the Knight Foundation; Paul Steiger of ProPublica; Arthur Sulzberger of the New York Times and Martin Nisenholtz of the New York Times Digital Operations discuss these questions in a conversation moderated by Joel Brinkley of Stanford. The Carlos Kelly McClatchy Memorial Lectures and Symposia were established in 1964 to bring Stanford University distinguished national and world leaders in the field of journalism.
INTELLECTUAL VENTURES DLD10
Pablos Holman (pablosholman) - 01/24/2010
This session was probably the most mind-blowing and entertaining one at DLD10. Eric Johanson and Pablos Holman, professional hackers, showing off their amazing skills in this panel. Using modern technology they are trying to solve problems like Malaria or Tsunamis.
Future – DLD10 (Anousheh Ansari)
Anousheh Ansari (anoushehansari) - 01/24/2010
Futurist and (SciFi-) author Frank Schätzing is sharing his vision of the future with a breathtaking 3D presentation, while the first femal space tourist, Anousheh Ansari, is talking about why our future is in space.
China – DLD10
John Naisbitt (johnnaisbitt) - 01/25/2010
Bestselling authors and company executives – all China experienced to the core. That is what can be expected in this mindblowing and entertaining session with John and Doris Naisbitt, Joe Schoendorf from Accel and Thomas Crampton, Ogilvy.
Explore – DLD10
Bertrand Piccard (bertrandpiccard) - 01/24/2010
“Pioneering spirit is not about new ideas; it is about fighting old ideas”. That perfectly sums up the talk that Betrand Piccard is giving about an airplane that is flying around the world, only powered by the sun.
2015 - DLD10
Muhammad Yunus (muhammadyunus) - 01/25/2010
Begum Inaara Age Khan introduces the second Nobel Peace Price Laureate at DLD10, Muhammad Yunus. Professor Yunus is talking about the year 2015 and what needs to change and how we can all be a part of making 2015 a better world.
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