Archive for Supernova07
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July 31, 2007 at 11:31 pm · Filed under
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Supernova always ends with an introspective session featuring leading thinkers. At Supernova 2007, Umair Haque (Bubble Generation), Liz Lawley (Rochester Institute of Technology), and Jerry Michalski (Sociate) reflected on the insights of the conference and the current state of the Internet.

Closing the Interactive Loop:
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July 30, 2007 at 7:03 pm · Filed under
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John Hagel is a renowned strategy consultant and author, whose work over the past decade has illuminated the Internet’s transformative impacts on business. He recently joined Deloitte and Touche, where he will head a new Silicon Valley research institute. At Supernova 2007, John outlined critical research questions regarding the future of digital business that remain unresolved.
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July 26, 2007 at 8:20 pm · Filed under
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Known as the guru of Internet measurement, KC Claffy is a researcher at the Cooperative Association for Internet Data Analysis (CAIDA). At Supernova, she gave an impassioned plea for better data to study Internet traffic patterns, without which policy and business decisions are bound to be misguided.
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July 24, 2007 at 6:06 pm · Filed under
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Business author and blogger Nicholas Carr offers a sneak peak of his forthcoming book, “The Big Switch.” Drawing parallels to the industrial revolution, Carr illuminates the significance of modern data centers and web-based application platforms as the basis of an entirely new computing industry.
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July 24, 2007 at 6:06 pm · Filed under
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Noted author and strategy consultant Christopher Meyer of Monitor Networks gives his perspective on the changing nature of digital business. Drawing on history and a wide range of sources, he outlines the future of the firm in a world of networked digital platforms.
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July 24, 2007 at 6:05 pm · Filed under
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Following their presentations, business thinkers Chris Meyer (Monitor Networks) and Nicholas Carr (author of “Does IT Matter?”) engage in a discussion and Q&A session, moderated by John Hagel (Deloitte & Touche).

John Hagel, Nick Carr, Chris Meyer:
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July 23, 2007 at 7:11 pm · Filed under
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Sheryl Sandberg, who leads Google’s advertising business, explains how Google revolutionized online advertising, and where she sees the market going in the future.
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July 23, 2007 at 6:57 pm · Filed under
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Could hidden practices — some legitimate and some criminal — be the real economic backbone of the Web? Max Levchin (Slide), Andrea Matwyshyn (Wharton), Elliot Noss (Tucows), and Ellen Siminoff (Efficient Frontier) reveal the scope of search optimization, widgets, domaining, phishing, zombie nets, and other under-appreciated aspects of the Internet economy.
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July 20, 2007 at 10:12 pm · Filed under
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Well-known Silicon Valley blogger and videoblogger Nick Douglas conducted a series of interviews at Supernova 2007 with speakers and other attendees. For convenience, we’ve collected links to all of them below. In Nick’s trademark style, the interviews mix serious insights with wit and humor.
Suw Charman
Kathryn Shantz
Robert Massoudi
Sanford Dickert
Mary Hodder
Amy Wohl
Nick Carr
Jeremy Pepper
Oren Michels
Jeff Clavier
Matt Colebourne
Jerry Michalski
Nicole Lazzaro
Jason Feffer
David Shantz
Brian Solis
Jay Bhatti
Cathy Brooks
Max Levchin
Nir Ofir
Shannon Clark
Renee Blodgett
Jyri Engeström
David Weinberger
Clay Shirky
by supernova
July 20, 2007 at 7:19 pm · Filed under
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Will network operators depend on “over the top” providers of applications and content engage in a regulatory duel, or define their relationships through business-driven partnerships? Rob Massoudi (Cisco), Michael Katz (UC Berkeley), Craig Forman (Earthlink), and David Young (Verizon) search for common ground.

Innovation In, On, and Through the Network:
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