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8 Ways to Better Understand the Internet of Things
The world's second Internet of Things Conference is scheduled to take place at the end of November in Tokyo. Conference planners have put together a list of suggested topics for papers . Future sustainable technologies linking the physical and virtual world'
The deadline for papers was just extended to June 1 - which gave us an idea. We took that list and then rounded up our ongoing reporting and analysis for each of the eight topics as a way to help you understand how vast and far reaching IoT will end up being.
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
More News about Omidyar’s Peer News
I’m at the NewsMorphosis Conference in Hawaii today locked in a day of debates about the state of news quality and how the hell we find a business model to keep paying for it. So it’s fitting that the conference ended with a talk by John Temple, the editor of eBay founder Pierre Omidyar’s new Peer News site , a test case in how the future of local news could work. It’s a big issue locally– earlier this year three of Hawaii’s five largest TV news stations merged operations and the Honolulu Star-Bulletin is merging with the other daily paper the Honolulu Advertiser, resulting in plenty of layoffs and general civic concern.
TechCrunch
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
Apple Patents: Your Next iPhone Doubles as a Walkie Talkie
What Apple's essentially suggesting is that in future iPhone tech you'd be able to voice-SMS someone, with an electronic voice recognition and generation system handling the data-to-audio conversions at either end. The uses for this are potentially very powerful: Imagine setting up a system that auto-identifies attendees of a conference, and gives the organizer the chance to bulk-SMS them. Apple's putting up iPhone patents at an incredible rate: Two new applications, one for a walkie-talkie-like accessibility feature and another for a spontaneous wireless social network are very sophisticated.
Fast Company
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Vint Cerf: Despite Its Age, The Internet is Still Filled with Problems
Speaking at the SMX Conference in Santa Clara, Cerf discussed his concerns about the current state of the Internet and gave us a glimpse into his hopes for its future.
IPTV and the Future of Advertising
With IPTV , Cerf explained, most people assume streaming is the way of the future, but he's not convinced. "I'm Vint Cerf , Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist for Google and widely recognized as one of the "Fathers of the Internet" last week said that the issues facing the Internet today are as complex as they were pre-Internet.
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ReadWriteWeb
- Sunday, February 15, 2009
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Jimmy Wales: Social Web Marketing - Good for Some, Not for All
Another brand Wales points to is Skittles and its recent campaign , and explains that while it's a good gimmick, it's certainly not the future of Skittles marketing. "Interacting Tags: Conference According to Jimmy Wales , founder of Wikipedia , there are too many Indians and not enough Chiefs in the world of Web 2.0 marketing today. "There
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, April 21, 2009
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eLearning Conferences
Once again, Clayton Wright has been nice enough to compile an incredible list of conferences focused on use of technology in learning. Please note that events, dates, titles, and locations may change; thus, check the specific conference website . No liability is assumed for any errors that may have been introduced inadvertently during the assembly of this selected conference list. Clayton publishes this as a Word document but does not publish it as a web page. He has generously allowed me to republish here.
eLearning Technology
- Friday, January 2, 2009
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eLearning Conferences 2010
Clayton Wright just sent me his incredible annual list of eLearning Conferences . link] December 2-4, 2009 Online Educa Berlin International Conference on Technology Supported Learning and Training, 15 th , Hotel InterContinental, Berlin, Germany. link] December 3-4, 2009 International LAMS and Learning Design Conference, 4 th , MacQuarie University, Sydney, Australia. [link] Clayton publishes this as a Word document but does not publish it as a web page and so we’ve somewhat established a pattern of published in here. You can contact him at: crwr77@gmail.com
eLearning Technology
- Thursday, November 19, 2009
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Kevin Rose Talks Digg, Ads, Dead Trees and Cool Hunters
Speaking to the Ad:Tech audience in San Francisco today, Rose talked about Digg's future saying ads need to be more interactive, print can't be saved, online publishers are in an incredible position and the importance of power users may be underestimated.
I think you'll see us expose that data in the future," Rose added, saying you'll likely get to see who the "tastemakers" are turn up under specific categories.
Digg , which has spent four years trying to level the playing field and democratize media, will soon receive a facelift. According to Kevin Rose , Digg's founder
ReadWriteWeb
- Thursday, April 23, 2009
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Tweets from the Field: 140 Characters Conference
While the Kodak Theater in Hollywood typically plays host to actual celebrities at the annual Academy Awards, last week's 140 Characters Conference in Hollywood brought together a different set of notable names: the Twitterati. Conference founder Jeff Pulver ( @jeffpulver ) summed it up:
And in this crowd, you didn't have to be George Clooney Jeff Pulver's first event in a series taking place around the world drew together entertainment folks, journalists, poker players and even police chiefs, all talking about how they use Twitter to spread information, market themselves and connect with a new audience.
ReadWriteWeb
- Monday, November 2, 2009
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Better Conferences - Response Needed
believe we can build better conferences. And, I need you to help by doing one or more of the following: provide a response to the poll below (won't show in an RSS feed - sorry) provide suggestions for what you'd like to see in future conferences (add comment). If you don't vote, then we'll assume you either will never go to a conference or think that every conference is just great as it is. I'm pretty sure it's not just me... I
eLearning Technology
- Monday, June 18, 2007
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KCUK09 - conference blog 1
There used to be three big KM conferences every year. The trouble is if you allow this, fewer people turn up (and the conferences with the exception of KM World and APQC have suffered a significant decline in numbers).
These days any conference should have power points and free wifi and encourage conference blogging. KM World over in Santa Clara and then KM Asia and KM Europe both of which were run by the Ark Group. APQC of course have run a major event every year which continues.
Cognitive Edge
- Monday, June 8, 2009
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A Glimpse of a Future to Change the Now
In a front-page ad in today’s International Herald Tribune, the leaders of the European Union thank the European public for having engaged in months of civil disobedience leading up to the Copenhagen climate conference that will be held this December. “It Looking exactly like the real thing, but dated December 19th, 2009, a million copies of the fake paper were distributed worldwide by thousands of volunteers in order to show what could be achieved at the Copenhagen climate conference that is scheduled for Dec.
Today a million copies of the International Herald Tribune were distributed that were dated 6 months from now … after the Copenhagen climate talks.
The Long Now Blog
- Thursday, June 18, 2009
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Online Conferences and In-Person Conferences
Lisa Neal asked a great question in a comment on Learn Trends 2008 - Free Online Conference : What do you see as the main differences between in person and online conferences? First let me start with a couple of predictions: Prediction 1 - Online only conferences will rapidly increase and will slow down in-person conferences Prediction 2 - Smaller, targeted, short-burst, rapidly planned conferences will emerge. I have a bunch of random thoughts on this and I'm hoping that folks will chime in. Now, don't get me wrong, I still very much like to do in-person
eLearning Technology
- Tuesday, October 28, 2008
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