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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Posted in speaking on Mar 19th, 2008
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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Posted in NYSIA, howardgr, meetings, speaking on Feb 12th, 2008
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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Posted in TV, events, social media, speaking on Jan 18th, 2008
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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