At the center of both the destruction and creation of new business models is the World Wide Web. At the Web 2.0 Summit, held in San Francisco October 20-22, some of the leading companies share their views on business models and what is next on the horizon. The Summit is arranged by O'Reilly Media and TechWeb, and moderated by John Battelle and Tim O'Reilly.
Videos from Day 3
A Conversation with Qi Lu Qi Lu (Microsoft Online Services Division), Tim O'Reilly (O'Reilly Media, Inc.)
A Conversation with Aneesh Chopra Aneesh Chopra (Federal Office of Science and Technology Policy), Tim O'Reilly (O'Reilly Media, Inc.)
HOB: Changing the Energy Equation Shane Robison (HP)
HOB: The Infrastructure of Facebook Mike Schroepfer (Facebook)
A Conversation with Qi Lu Qi Lu (Microsoft Online Services Division), Tim O'Reilly (O'Reilly Media, Inc.)
A Conversation with Aneesh Chopra Aneesh Chopra (Federal Office of Science and Technology Policy), Tim O'Reilly (O'Reilly Media, Inc.)
HOB: Changing the Energy Equation Shane Robison (HP)
HOB: The Infrastructure of Facebook Mike Schroepfer (Facebook)
HOB: Scaling Humans and Social Nets to Answer Questions Max Ventilla (Aardvark)
A Conversation with Sheryl Sandberg Sheryl Sandberg (Facebook), John Battelle (Federated Media Publishing)
Discussion: Whither Journalism? John Battelle (Federated Media Publishing), Marissa Mayer (Google), Eric Hippeau (The Huffington Post), Robert Thomson (The Wall Street Journal), Martin Nisenholtz (The New York Times Company)
Discussion: Whither Journalism? John Battelle (Federated Media Publishing), Marissa Mayer (Google), Eric Hippeau (The Huffington Post), Robert Thomson (The Wall Street Journal), Martin Nisenholtz (The New York Times Company)
Discussion: The Future of Content Richard Rosenblatt (Demand Media Inc. ), Dan Rosensweig (Guitar Hero), Peter Guber (Mandalay Entertainment)
A Conversation with Owen Van Natta Owen Van Natta (MySpace)
HOB: A Vision for Digital Art in San Francisco: The Launch of GAFFTA Aaron Koblin (Gray Area Foundation for the Arts)
HOB: When Can We Scale in The Mobile Web? Mary McDowell (Nokia)
Discussion: Humans As Sensors Brady Forrest (O'Reilly Media, Inc.), Markus Tripp (Mobilizy), Deborah Estrin (Computer Science Department, UCLA), Sharon Biggar (Path Intelligence), Di-Ann Eisnor (Waze)
A Conversation with Brooke Burke and Mark Cuban, Introduced by Richard Rosenblatt Richard Rosenblatt (Demand Media Inc. ), Brooke Burke (Modern Mom), Mark Cuban (HDNet, Landmark Theaters, Magnolia Pictures, Dallas Mavericks, FilesAnywhere, Radical Buy)
Relating videos:
- Videos from the Web 2.0 Summit 09 (Day1)
- Videos from the Web 2.0 Summit 09 (Day3)
- Videos from New Business Models For News Summit 2008
- The Future of Content & Telecoms: Flat Rate Content Bundles and Social Media (Gerd Leonhard @ eComm 2009)
- Did you know 4.0 - The changing media landscape
- Interview with Marissa Mayer on The future of Google, on Charlie Rose
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