Stanford University this week hosted the Always On conference, a confab of technical, political and VC interests. AlwaysOn's proclaimed goal is "to keep its global members in front of the most powerful players in technology, media and entertainment in an innovative blogging and social networking environment."
The live and delayed webcasts are notable not only for their content - the speakers discuss current trends in politics, media and technology (a heady mix) - they are notable for their presentation format. The video feeds include slides, online chat, and viewer polls on each speaker's persuasiveness.
For anyone who doubts that we're in the age of Web 2.0, this is a webcast to check out.
Friday, July 22, 2005
Always On Streams a Heady Mix
Posted by Bill Claxton at 12:01 PM
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