
A panel discussion moderated by John Rockwell. There are endless news stories about the growth of the cleantech industry. We hear about large enterprises such as Google and Walgreens implementing cleantech. But what are the trends in the consumer market?
More and more venture capitalists are now backing greentrepreneurs who aim to invent green-consumer products that the mass market consumer will actually pay for. The press talks about the new green car in the driveway, the solar panel on the roof or the energy efficient light bulbs throughout the house. What will come next?
This panel focuses on green-consumer products that have the potential to trigger a tipping point for mass market adoption.
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Jeremiah Owyang moderates an interesting panel on social network monetization. Since Facebook launched an open API last summer, it has benefited by seeing a tsunami of more than 15,000 applications created to run on its platform. In November, Google f...
A panel discussion moderated by Berge Ayvazian. The demand for mobility and broadband will be satisfied only with true mobile broadband services and the technology that can support them. At the forefront of the evolution to mobile broadband, and with ...
A panel discussion with Robert Cook, Nova Spivack, Alex Iskold, Paul Kedrosky and Paul Saffo. We are well into the current era of the Web, commonly referred to as Web 2.0. What lies on the horizon? Will Web 3.0 usher in the long awaited vision of the ...
Sam Altman, Russ McGuire, Michael Sharon, Jodi Sherman Jahic, Rick Witham and Rajeev Chand. We perceive and interact with our world through sight, sound, smell, taste and touch. As more of us are increasingly "connected" through cell phones and the We...
Nam Do, Jim Greer, Hans Lee, Lars Buttler, Mike Zyda and Tim Chang. What is next for the gaming industry? A not-so-quiet revolution has taken place recently with Nintendo quickly capturing market share with the sales of its new gaming system. Sony and...
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