The Long Tail

Chris Anderson from Wired talked passionately at Supernova about how the Internet makes it possible to exploit the "niche" portion of the demand for products, services, and content. His theory is that there is more total demand — revenue — from a large number of little known products that there is from a small number […]

A New Opera

The evolution of the "browser" has had a huge impact on making content available to everyone everywhere. We also take it for granted that we can walk up to any computer connected to the Internet and expect to find a browser there. Not only that but we automatically know how to use it! The world […]

Podcasting For The School Bus

The News-Times of Danbury ran a front page story this morning ("Expert urges educators to harness Internet") about a meeting I had yesterday with a group of Connecticut school system superintendents, managers, and staff. It was a prelude to a talk I will be giving on Monday night at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury, […]

Penguin Power

I have to admit that I have been talking a lot about Linux lately. On February 16 the LinuxWorld Conference was held in Boston and I was fortunate to be a speaker there as I previously discussed. An interview entitled "It’s About Freedom" was published in Linux Executive Report and distributed at the conference. It […]

PC Forum 2005

Speakers Larry Augustin, CEO, Medsphere Systems Mitchell Baker, President & Chief Lizard Wrangler, Mozilla Foundation John Seely Brown, Visiting Scholar, USC Annenberg School for Communcation Scott Charney, VP, Trustworthy Computing, Microsoft Carol Diamond, Managing Director, Health Program, Markle Foundation Charles Digate, CEO, Convoq Johannes Ernst, CEO, NetMesh Howard Gardner, Professor of Cognition and Education, Harvard […]