The DM Days 2007 conference kicked off with a keynote presentation starting with DMA President and CEO, John Greco.
SMX: Satya Nadella Keynote Conversation
This session featured Satya Nadella, Corporate Vice President, Microsoft Search & Advertising Platform Group, interviewed by Search Engine Land editor-in-chief Danny Sullivan about Nadella’s role and plans for Windows Live Search and Microsoft adCenter.
Ad-Tech: ‘Content is King! (Again?)’ Keynote
Yesterday morning I attended the ad:tech 2007 keynote panel session entitled "Content is King!
Web 2.0 Expo: Schmidt Keynote Highlights
Thanks to the great wifi here, this lengthy post was completely erased when I tried posting. Here we go again, this time with feeling.
John Battelle interviewed Google CEO Eric Schmidt at the Web 2.0 Expo keynote Tuesday morning. Here are the highlights and my commentary:
Guy Kawasaki Keynote in Kelowna
I’ve heard great things about Guy Kawasaki’s speeches and presentations and yesterday I had the opportunity to experience it for myself.
Live Blogging Leads Macworld Keynote Coverage
Coverage of the Steve Jobs keynote at the Macworld conference took on several different forms this year. Some publications took the traditional journalistic approach by writing articles after the fact, while others experimented with the less formal, more reactionary approach of blogging.
Reflections on Jason Calacanis Keynote
On Tuesday at SES Chicago, Danny Sullivan interviewed Jason Calacanis.
Blog Business Summit: Jason Calacanis Keynote
Jason Calacanis of Netscape/Weblogs Inc./AOL just kicked off the day at the Blog Business Summit here in lovely and cloudy Seattle.
Adobe MAX: Keynote Review
Hey – I’m posting the first part of my keynote review now as the net access is a bit flakey. I will update this entry with an edit later in the keynote.
Pulver-izing the Keynote at VON
Jeff Pulver assured the VON crowd during his keynote address that they were witnesses to the next great disruption. Video on the Net will change what we do, how we do it, and the drumbeat of the “digital popcorn,” as he called it, will one day attract the tapping foot of the FCC – just like TV.