Will qualifications in leading a country make a difference in 2008, or will 2000 replicate itself with more consequences by electing dividers sown by special interest? Maybe 2008 will mark a breakthrough in unification and prosperity led by technology and collaborative record?
In this final episode from an outdoor courtyard break during AlwaysOn 2007, Andrew Keen asks questions about the 2008 U.S. Presidential candidates and Technology.
Continuing with more episodes from an outdoor courtyard break during AlwaysOn 2007, Andrew Keen asks questions about the Internet and democracy.
Will the Internet continue to prosper under any rule but democracy?
Another political season is upon the nation.
During an outdoor courtyard break from AlwaysOn 2007, Andrew Keen asked questions about technology and politics .
In the first episode, Andrew Keen speaks with Irving Wladawsky-Berger.
The Comedy stylings of Andrew Keen and Steve Gillmor, still bantar on who is more in love with Hillary Clinton. I think Andrew Keen wins hands down!
Facebook, 1000 Billion? Are these guys serious?
A strikingly odd and obtuse conversation with Andrew Keen and Steve Gillmor. Steve rants on how the iPhone is changing the Universe and how Steve Jobs plans on bringing down the cell phone cartel. Keen makes plans on showing off his derriere if Hillary Clinton doesn’t win the upcoming presidential ...
Andrew Keen, the author of the “Cult of the Amateur” debates his ideas that the Internet is killing culture and the media with Steve Gillmor, Keith Teare, Nicholas Carr, moderated by Dan Farber. Part 3.
Tony Perkins (Founder, AlwaysOn) introduces George Gilder and Dan Farber (Editor-in-Chief, ZDNet). Dan Farber moderates the discussion group of Andrew Keen (author, Cult of the Amateur), Bill Cleary (Founder, Cleary & Partners), Barbara Waugh (Director, University Relations, HP), and George Gilder (Chairman, Gilder ...
Tony Perkins (Founder, AlwaysOn) introduces George Gilder and Dan Farber (Editor-in-Chief, ZDNet). Dan Farber moderates the discussion group of Andrew Keen (author, Cult of the Amateur), Bill Cleary (Founder, Cleary & Partners), Barbara Waugh (Director, University Relations, HP), and George Gilder (Chairman, Gilder ...
Andrew Keen, the author of the “Cult of the Amateur” debates his ideas that the Internet is killing culture and the media with Steve Gillmor, Keith Teare, Nicholas Carr, moderated by Dan Farber. Part 2
Andrew Keen, the author of “The Cult of the Amateur” debates his ideas that the Internet is killing culture and the media with Steve Gillmor, Keith Teare, Nicholas Carr, moderated by Dan Farber. Part 1.
Larry Magid takes a look at T-Mobile’s innovative WiFi phone service.
Aron Pruiett looks at the ...
Keen on Politics part 3; Robert Scoble goes inside Twitter; Snowballs and Fractals. Part 1 of Keen on Politics can be found here and part 2 can be found here.
For your weekend watch, here is the final part of “Keen on Politics,” the YouTube debate between Andrew ...
In today’s TechOne: Here is Keen on Politics part 2 of the YouTube debate between Andrew Keen, Steve Gillmor, Tony Perkins, Dan Farber, Keith Teare, Heather Harde and Robert Scoble. Part 1 can be found here, and part 3 is here.
Also today: Tom Foremski talks with ...
TechOne debuts “Keen on Politics” a regular show. Here is the first of a three-part debate between Andrew Keen, Steve Gillmor, Tony Perkins, Dan Farber, Keith Teare, Heather Harde and Robert Scoble on the topic of political debates and YouTube. Part 2 can be found here, and part ...
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