Web2summit
?Technology is the 7th Kingdom of Life? - A conversation with Kevin Kelly
Kevin Kelly doesnt need much in the way of introduction to Radar readers. He is a big thinker looking at the intersection of biology, technology and culture. Kevin gave a great High Order Bit at the ....... read more
Mon,
24 Nov 2008
Huffington, Newsom, and Trippi talk politics in a Web 2.0 world
"Were it not for the Internet, Barack Obama would not be President," declared Arianna Huffington from the stage at Web 2.0 Summit, the day after the election. In "The Web and Politics" session, modera ....... read more
Fri,
21 Nov 2008
Shai Agassi on Electric Cars
One of my favorite sessions at the recent Web 2.0 summit was Tim's half-hour conversation with Shai Agassi, the CEO of Better Place. Better Place aims to make electric cars widespread ("the electric c ....... read more
Wed,
12 Nov 2008
Major milestone for ProgrammableWeb & "The Web as Platform"
Last week marked an important milestone for the "Web as Platform" as the 1,000 API was added to the ProgrammableWeb registry. John Musser (see: Web2.0 Report) started tracking the first few web servi ....... read more
Mon,
03 Nov 2008
Visualization of Interests at Web 2.0 Summit
To help make the most of this week's Web 2.0 Summit, I wanted to understand the overall audience gestalt - what are the broad themes, interests, and ideas that are important to the people going to the ....... read more
Wed,
05 Nov 2008
Tim In The LA Times On Getting Serious
As Tim mentioned earlier this week during tough times it's important to work on things that matter. The LA Times dives into Tim's thinking with a piece published yesterday. From the story:
O'Reilly ....... read more
Sat,
11 Oct 2008
Al Gore Joins Web 2.0 Summit Lineup
As I wrote last month in What Good is Collective Intelligence if it Doesn't Make Us Smarter?, at this year's Web 2.0 Summit, we're focusing on how what we've learned from the web over the past decade ....... read more
Thu,
07 Aug 2008
What good is collective intelligence if it doesn't make us smarter?
Two stories I read yesterday morning are worth sharing. The first, an editorial by science-fiction writer Robert Silverberg, was entitled The Death of Gallium, a meditation on the increasing scarcity ....... read more
Mon,
07 Jul 2008