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Technology Review's EmTech Conference brings together world-renowned innovators and senior business leaders to discuss the emerging technologies that are poised to make a dramatic impact on our world.

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Friday, September 26, 2008

Video Coverage of EmTech08

One-on-one interviews captured at the conference.
By TR Editors

Technology Review's Editor in Chief, Jason Pontin, and Beet.TV caught up with experts and conference speakers for exclusive interviews:

Gina Bianchini: Ning To Launch iPhone App Tomorrow

Fiscal Crisis: "Everyone in Technology is Terrified," MIT's Jason Pontin

Newsweek's "Real" Dan Lyons Pans Robert Scoble's Social Networking Panel at MIT

Vinod Khosla: Clean-Tech Is About Reinventing Society

You can also watch Technology Review's Webcasts of conference events like Craig Mundie's keynote and a panel on green transportation here.

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

News Coverage of EmTech08

Writers from around the Web post their thoughts on conference events.
By TR Editors

Check out these various articles and blog post analyzing different events at Technology Review's Emerging Technologies Conference:

Calais Semantic Web Service Adds Professional Version and Gina Bianchini: The Web Is Still Walled
By Josh Catone
Sitepoint

Innovation Principle: What Might Healthcare Sector Learn from Others
By John Moore
Chimark Research

We're All Witches
By Ryan Kuder
www.ryankuder.com

The Open Web, Joseph Smarr and thesocialweb.tv
By Kevin Mullins
Blog: A Technical Manager's Perspective

Extrapolate the past or Invent the future
By Sanjeev Naik
Blog: Tasty Morsels

Khosla on investing: The technology must scale and Doing the math on Ning's CPMs
By Ian Lamont
The Industry Standard

Bianchini: Seven no magic number for social networks
By Robert L. Mitchell
Computerworld

Mothers of Invention: EmTech08 Conference
By Halley Suitt
Blog: Halley's Comment

CIOs must learn to brand themselves despite stereotypes
By Linda Tucci
CIO

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Conference News from Valleywag

Valleywag's Owen Thomas gives his opinions on EmTech08 happenings.
By TR Editors

Here are a few of the posts from Owen Thomas, managing editor of Valleywag.com:

Technology Review editor addicted to Twitter, gossip
I'm here in the hub of the universe for EmTech, a conference thrown by Technology Review, MIT's magazine of self-importance. Jason Pontin, who is the magazine's editor-in-chief, publisher, and whatever title he's added last week...read more

Ethanol investor wants to kill the electric car
At MIT's EmTech conference, venture capitalist Vinod Khosla made a shocking assertion: Electric cars are irrelevant. Unless some unlikely breakthrough in battery technology comes about...read more

Gina Bianchini lurks outside the walled garden
"That is not my presentation, although it would be very sexy if it were," said Ning CEO Gina Bianchini, as she took the stage at MIT's EmTech conference here, with someone else's Windows desktop blown up on a screen behind her...read more

A gigantic picture of Robert Scoble for no reason
Fast Company videoblogger Robert Scoble, who has discovered in the Web a popularity which escaped him in high school, has been moderating a panel...read more

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