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Agenda (Zeitangaben sind PST also +9 Stunden. 10:00am meint dann 19 Uhr abends.)

DECEMBER 1, 2009

Mission Bay Conference Center (UCSF Campus, San Francisco, CA)
8:00am-9:00am
9:00am-12:00pm
9:00am-10:00am
10:00am-11:00am
11:00am-12:00pm
12:00pm-1:00pm
11:00am – 1:00pm General Conference Registration
1:00pm Introduction by Kevin Werbach
1:10pm THE CHANGING WORLD Pervasive connectivity is altering everything from our social interactions to our cities. danah boyd Adam Greenfield
2:00pm CHANGING NETWORKS The infrastructure of the Internet is quietly being transformed. The rise of cloud computing and broadband applications are shifting the landscape for both network operators and service providers. Werner Vogels Jonathan Zittrain Bradley Horowitz
3:00pm Break
3:30pm NETWORKS FOR CHANGE How do we put all this technology to productive use, both for business and for society? Umair Haque Anil Dash David Weinberger Andrew McLaughlin
4:15pm Break
4:30pm STRATEGIC CHANGE What are the new rules for business success? How can organizations innovate and thrive in a networked world? Chris Anderson Peter Guber Phil McKinney
5:45pm Surprise Entertainment
6:30pm Opening Gala and Technology ShowcaseThis annual extravaganza is open to all Supernova attendees and includes a special showcase of technology companies who will present their latest innovations in connected technologies. Attendees will be treated to cocktails, food and networking time with the Supernova community.

DECEMBER 2, 2009

Wharton | San Francisco Campus
7:30am Registration and continental breakfast
9:00am Opening Plenary Session: Crisis? What Crisis? Strategies for a Connected World Moderator Kevin Werbach, JP Rangaswami, John Hagel, Umair Haque, Ellen Levy Was the financial crisis a permanent discontinuity in market economies, or just a temporary bump in the road? Either way, can the strategies and economics of the 20th century to translate to the digitally networked world of the 21st?
10:30am Wharton Talk: Karl Ulrich Innovation Tournaments Wharton Talk: Eric Clemons Google and Antitrust
11:00am Up from the Ashes: Building Startups Today Moderator Dave McClure, Rashmi Sinha, Christine Herron, Bruce W. Jenett What does it take to build and scale a company in this environment?  It’s well-known that the raw materials for startups are cheaper than ever, and that bad economic times are the best opportunities to invest in and grow far-reaching innovations.  But does the venture-backed startup model still work? Is There a Media Business? Moderator Lisa Stone, Jim Griffin, Catharine Hays, Cory Ondrejka The world doesn’t need newspapers, record labels, and TV broadcasters, but it does need journalism and distribution mechanisms for quality entertainment and information. Can innovative new forms of online media replace what is lost as traditional industries collapse? How will digital business models differ from their predecessors? Is online video a viable media platform, and if so, how does it differ from its offline forms?
12:30pm Lunch and networking
1:30pm REAL TIME FLOW TRACK Co-Hosted by BT Introduction Track chair Tantek Celik JP Rangaswami Going with the Flow Moderator Tim O’Reilly, Dick Costolo, Brett Slatkin, Monica Keller We are moving from a Web of pages and sites to a rich and continuous stream of online interactions. This new model snuck up on us through social networks and microblogging, but it is quickly becoming a core aspect of the online experience. How will the flow model alter the business landscape and user expectations? Sense Making: Real Time Search, Answers, and Discovery Sponsored by Microsoft/Bing Moderator Kevin Marks, Barney Pell, Caterina Fake, Sean Ammirati How can we extract actionable knowledge out of the cacophony of interactions as they happen? Is real-time search just a faster version of searching the web, or something fundamentally new? Frontiers of Real Time Collaboration Moderator David Weinberger, Jason Shellen, Paul Lippe, Laura Fitton, Deborah Schultz, Anna-Christina Douglas Software tools for collaboration have been around for decades, but have always fallen short of their potential. Are solutions built around sharing social interactions and content in real time the answer? TBA
3:00pm Life in the 21st Century Esther Dyson, Bernardo Huberman, Linda Stone What do we really know about how people act and react in a pervasively networked world? How do our minds and our social structures evolve in this unprecedented environment? How do we cope with the new threats and risks that we barely understand?
4:30pm Global Internet Policy: The Next Generation Sponsored by Google Barbara van Schewick, Paul DeSa, Robert Pepper, Nicole Wong As networks evolve and converge, how should Internet policy change? Do governments and regulators have the information they need to make good decisions? Do we even know the right questions to ask, in order to promote innovation, investment, and economic development? And how does the situation vary around the world?
6:00pm Reception (appetizers and cocktails)Open to all Supernova attendees and Wharton guests.

DECEMBER 3, 2009

Wharton | San Francisco Campus
7:30am Registration and continental breakfast
8:30am Telecom as Software Sponsored by Ribbit Moderator Doc Searls, Crick Waters, Jonathan Christiansen, Brian Bogosian, Craig Walker As the Internet model of decentralized open systems takes over communications, what will change and what will stay the same? Who will thrive and be threatened? And what new possibilities will open up? Fun with Fun Moderator Charles Hudson, Lisa Galarneau, Amy Jo Kim, Susan Wu Games are among the few industries continuing to grow amid the global economic slowdown, and many social networks and other online platforms are exploiting the potential of virtual goods. How far can this go? What are the emergent properties of games and virtual worlds that will impact the broader technology space?
10:00am Wharton Talk: Eric Bradlow Data Minimization
10:30am Taking Data Seriously Co-Hosted by WIMI Moderator Eric Bradlow, Andreas Weigend, Shawndra Hill, Chris Kemp We are awash in unprecedented oceans of information, but few organizations are able to use it effectively. What business opportunities and policy innovations will become possible with better collection, aggregation, analysis, dissemination, and sharing of data? Technology Meets Sustainability Adam Werbach, Robin Chase, Steve Newcomb Technology helped to create a disposable society that is threatening the health of our planet. Can it help to solve the challenges of the environment and climate change as well? Can companies do well by doing good?
12:00pm Lunch and networking
1:00pm Attendee RoundtablesAttendees may submit new ideas or concepts on Change Network topics to be presented during various roundtable sessions. Attendee RoundtablesAttendees may submit new ideas or concepts on Change Network topics to be presented during various roundtable sessions.
2:30pm Closing Plenary SessionAlec Ross, Craig Newmark, Jimmy Wales Visions for the future, insights to take away, final thoughts, and wrap-up for all attendees.


Über den Autor
Jörg Wittkewitz   ist seit 1999 als Freier Autor und Freier Journalist tätig für nationale und internationale Zeitungen und Magazine, Online-Publikationen sowie Radio- und TV-Sender. (Redaktionsleiter Netzpiloten.de von 2009 bis 2012)
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