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Don Tapscott is chairman of the nGenera Insight consultancy (formerly New Paradigm), and in 2008 wrote "Grown Up Digital: How the Net Generation is Changing Your World." Tapscott will discuss organizational transformation, the... more

Writer, syndicated columnist, lecturer, graphic novelist, documentarian -- Douglas Rushkoff is a media theorist credited with first using Web 2.0 terms like viral media, digital native, and social currency. He'll talk about the changes that are... more

As director of product management at Google, R.J. Pittman oversees consumer search properties like Google Labs, Google Images, Google Video, and Google Blog Search. He'll discuss the so-called semantic Web and where Google is... more

As an IBM distinguished engineer and chief scientist of IBM Entity Analytics, Jeff Jonas has a unique vantage point from which view to the future of the Internet. He'll discuss the major issues associated with data analytics and information... more

Gina Trapani is a writer and programmer based in San Diego, California by way of Brooklyn, New York. She was also the founding editor of Lifehacker.com, a blog on software and personal productivity. She'll be talking about her new book... more

Wikipedia founder and Web entrepreneur Jimmy Wales talks about whether wisdom of the masses is, in fact, making us any wiser or smarter, and how the social platform Wikia has evolved in its 5-year lifespan

Kodak's chief marketing officer talks about the brand's experience with social media and how Web 2.0 tools are changing the way the photo supplier does business

Andrew McAfee, who first coined the phrase "Enterprise 2.0" in 2006, will talk about what the term really means, and how the Web 2.0 workplace has evolved since then, and the ways in which IT changes everything from... more

Gregg Spiridellis, co-founder of the animated humor site JibJab.com, talks about the rich vein of political satire, and how the company has built on its viral momentum after the 2004 presidential election

As principal architect of the ARPANET, Lawrence G. Roberts was one of the Internet's pioneers. Now CEO of Anagran Inc., he'll talk about how the Internet could be made to work better and why he and Vint Cerf disagree over Net... more

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