Event date: Jun 20, 2007
Supernova2007
The Supernova 2007 conference, June 20-22 in San Francisco, CA, confronts emerging trends in computing, digital business, communications, and media.
"Only Supernova brings together the diverse communities of thought leaders shaping the New Network of the coming years: entrepreneurs, executives, government officials, bloggers, developers, analysts, venture capitalists, and business practitioners.
Just a few of the unique highlights this year include:
- Doc Searls and David Weinberger, co-authors of the legendary Cluetrain Manifesto, for the first time jointly discuss the impact and future of “markets are conversations.”
- Renowned technologists Nathan Myhrvold, Greg Papadopolous, and Irving Wladawsky-Berger outline their surprising visions for the future of IT.
- The top lawyers from Viacom and YouTube square off on online video sharing.
- A challenge to the Internet industry from John Kneuer, the Bush Administration’s top technology official.
Cisco reveals its research findings on online advertising and social media, sparking a conversation among leading influencers including Robert Scoble, Hugh MacLeod, Dick Costolo, and Jerry Michalski.
- Unique insights on the social dynamics of the Internet economy from Clay Shirky.
Where the Conversation Starts
The Supernova community transcends the conference itself, in both time and space. We welcome your participation in two new community activities:
Open Space Workshop—June 19
The day before Supernova, we are hosting a participant-defined “unconference”, open to anyone in the technology community. Visit the Open Space wiki for details, proposed topics, and sign-up information.
Conversation Hub
The Supernova Conversation Hub is the home base for thought leadership conversations at and around the conference. Join the discussion on key technology and business issues with Kevin Werbach, Supernova speakers, and a hand-picked group of insightful commentators.
Don’t Miss Out
In our increasingly complex, fast-changing, densely connected world, information is plentiful. What’s rare—and therefore valuable—are relationships, cross-cutting connections, and frames to make sense of what really matters. For six years, that is what Supernova has delivered.
We expect to sell out, so register today to secure your place in the Supernova 2007 community.”
Posted Jun 20, 07
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