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Yesterday I had the privilege of moderating a panel about Social Networks for ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) Entrepreneurs at the UN GAID “UN meets Web 2.0″ event.
The real UN, in NYC:

(as opposed to the model U.N. conferences I used to participate in back in High School.)
My panel included: Marnie Webb, Co-CEO, TechSoup, My Luu, [...]

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UN meets Web 2.0 conferece

I’m getting excited about the UN meets Web 2.0 event in NYC next week, where I’m moderating the panel on Social Networks.
In researching the panelists, I found this video about Marnie Webb, Co-CEO of Tech Soup, and what her organization does.
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Paul Gillin has a great summary of what many geeks have been discussing all week, and which mainstream media has not really commented on - the shift of power at conferences and events continues to move to the audience. Paul writes about the keynote at the South By South West (SXSW) conference last week, in [...]

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Last night, I was privileged to host the NYSIA event at Chase. Henry is currently the co-founder and Editor of the Silicon Alley Insider.
This video clip courtesy of Michael Pinto of Very Memorable who has kindly showed me that I say “um” a bit too much. Something to, um, work on.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=07dV9w7vXRY

More coverage and video via [...]

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My friend Bill Sobel has asked me to co-chair a Roundtable discussion on Tuesday, Jan 22nd around 2pm at the Future of TV conference in NYC. There are some industry heavy-hitters attending, and I’m looking forward to discussing Social Media with some key TV folks and seeing how I can help bridge the old media [...]

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