Supernova 2006 - SynchroEdit


Expired (static) SynchroEdit sessions:

    Document (size) Age Description
    Pre-conference session (1KB )625d 42m Session running until conference begins.
    Learning from Virtual Worlds (1KB )625d 42m Massively Multi-Layered: Learning from Virtual Worlds
    [Moderator: Mark Wallace (3PointD), Helen Cheng (Seriosity), Nic Ducheneaut (PARC), Corey Bridges (Multiverse), Jerry Paffendorf (Electric Sheep Co.)]

    Are massively multi-player online games (MMOGs) the next great computer operating system... or are they, perhaps, the next operating system for post-industrial civilization? This session will consider what insights MMOGs can provide into the future of social and business interactions.
    The Personal Infosphere (1KB )625d 42m The Personal Infosphere
    [Moderator: Jeff Clavier (SoftTech VC), Dalton Caldwell (imeem), Yael Elish (eSnips), Hans Peter Brondmo (Plum), Tariq Krim (Netvibes), Ben Golub (Plaxo)]

    Taming the torrent of information available to each of us will require tools that are inherently social (because there is wisdom in crowds), converged (because everything isn't on the Web), and multi-faceted (because everyone sees the world differently). A new generation of tools is using these characteristics to deliver value in a surprising range of contexts.
    Decentralizing Data (1KB )625d 42m Decentralizing Data
    [Moderator: Tantek Celik (Technorati), Rohit Khare (CommerceNet), Matt Augustine (Microsoft), Brian Dear (EVDB), Kevin Lawver (AOL), Andy Baio (Yahoo!), Matt Kaufman (Edgeio)]

    There is a sea change coming in the shift from centralized walled-gardens of data, content, and social-network profiles to a world where the vast majority of such data is decentralized and users have far more control and ownership over their own data. These changes will impact nearly every site on the web as we know it.
    Enterprise User Perspectives (1KB )625d 42m Enterprise User Perspectives
    [Moderator: Peter Rip (Leapfrog Ventures), JP Rangaswami (DrKW), Jeff Nolan (SAP), Cydni Tetro (NextPage)]

    It's easy to talk about the potential of "web 2.0" technologies in a business context, but what actually happens when the rubber meets the road? In this workshop, enterprise change agents will discuss the promise and pitfalls of implementing web services, blogs, wikis, and other innovations within organizations.
    Reception and Technology Showcase (958B)625d 42m Reception and Technology Showcase
    (Open to all Supernova conference attendees)
    We will have a table demonstrating SynchroEdit.
    Life in the Wireless City (1KB )625d 42m Life in the Wireless City
    [Moderator: Esme Vos (Muniwireless.com), Greg Richardson (Civitium), Larry Alder (Google), Paul Bragiel (Meetro)]

    Clouds of wireless connectivity are springing up in municipalities across the US and the world. Are these forward-thinking government initiatives, or a waste of taxpayer money? And, other than basic connectivity, what can municipal wireless networks enable?
    Engaged Markets A - Conversations (1KB )625d 42m Engaged Markets A: Conversations
    [Moderator: Tara Hunt (Citizen Agency), Francois Gossiaeux (Corante), Brett Hurt (Bazaarvoice), Robert Scoble (Microsoft)]

    Users are more engaged than ever, participating in discussions, sharing information, writing blogs, and more. How do marketing and commerce work when users are in control? This session will include an update on the findings of a summit on marketing innovation.
    Rethinking Patents (4KB )625d 42m Rethinking Patents
    [Moderator: Peter Harter (Intellectual Ventures), Beth Noveck (New York Law School), Wayne Paugh (Dept. of Commerce), Robert Barr (UC Berkeley)]

    Patents will have a huge impact on innovation and economic success in the tech world in the coming years. Just about everyone agrees that the patent system is broken, yet there is violent disagreement about the solutions. This session will bring together multiple viewpoints on these important issues.
    Engaged Markets B - Social Multimedia (8KB )625d 42m Engaged Markets B: Social Multimedia
    [Moderators: Pete Blackshaw and Max Kalehoff (Nielsen Buzzmetrics), Stan Joosten (P&G), Michael Wiley (GM), Curt Hecht (GM Planworks), Brian Zeug (Yahoo!)]

    Now that user expression is dialing up to a more emotional and viral level through social multimedia platforms -- including images, audio and video -- how are marketers facing the challenging implications on traditional marketing practices and customer relationships?
    Attendee Roundtable A (984B)625d 42m Attendee Roundtable A

    We open the floor for some of our fantastic attendees to give presentations on their areas of expertise, or other issues they are passionate about.
    Attendee Roundtable B (2KB )625d 42m Attendee Roundtable B

    We open the floor for some of our fantastic attendees to give presentations on their areas of expertise, or other issues they are passionate about.
    Reception and Technology Showcase (5KB )625d 42m Reception and Technology Showcase
    (Open to all Supernova conference attendees)
    We will have a table demonstrating SynchroEdit.
    Supernova 2006 (5KB )625d 42m Conference-wide SynchroEdit session.
    Perspective by Jonathan Schwartz (880B)625d 42m Perspective: Jonathan Schwartz (Sun Microsystems)
    Spotlight Talk by Craig Newmark (871B)625d 42m Spotlight Talk: Craig Newmark (Craigslist)
    Thursday Introduction by Kevin Werbach (863B)625d 42m Introduction: Kevin Werbach
    Panel - Power to the People (3KB )625d 42m Panel: Power to the People
    [Craig Newmark (Craigslist), Saul Klein (Skype), Tina Sharkey (AOL), Mena Trott (Six Apart), Gil Penchina (Wikia)]

    Users are becoming active co-creators of their media, commerce, entertainment, and communications experiences. Just how significant, though, is this phenomenon? How are business and social interactions likely to change in the era of peer production, and what are the implications for both newcomers and existing industries?
    Perspective by Eric Shepcaro (860B)625d 42m Perspective: Eric Shepcaro (AT&T)
    Perspective by Linda Sanford (855B)625d 42m Perspective: Linda Sanford (IBM)
    Panel - Innovation in Established Organizations (2KB )625d 42m Panel: Innovation in Established Organizations (aka Web 2.0 Meets the Enterprise)
    [Linda Sanford (IBM), Sean Park (DrKW), Kim Polese (SpikeSource)]

    The same forces driving consumer Internet innovation have consequences for large, established organizations, whether corporate or governmental. How can these organizations take advantage of collaborative tools, mobility, open source, ubiquitous connectivity, real-time interactivity, rich media, and other developments, rather than being left behind?
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Supernova 2006, June 21st - June 23rd -- Agenda at supernova2006.com.