PdF 2010 - Day Two Schedule - June 4th
Day Two, Friday June 4, 2010
Click here to see the schedule for Day One, Thursday June 3, 2010
Please note that the conference schedule is subject to change.
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Concourse
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7:15-
8:30am |
Breakfast and Registration
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Main Hall
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8:30-
9:00am |
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9:00-
9:30am |
Rethinking Government
Aneesh Chopra |
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9:30-
10:00am |
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10:00-
10:30am |
Coffee Break
Sponsored by Wired for Change |
Microsoft Press Conference
(Breakout C) |
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10:30-
10:40am |
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10:40-
11:00am |
Rethinking Economics
Bernard Avishai |
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11:00-
11:20am |
Rethinking Broadband
Susan Crawford |
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11:20-
11:40am |
Rethinking Media
Markos Moulitsas |
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11:40-
11:55am |
Rethinking Leadership
Marc Smith |
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11:55-
12:15pm |
Rethinking Representation
Clay Shirky |
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12:15-
1:00pm |
Rethinking Community, Literacy and the Public Sphere
Howard Rheingold |
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1:00-
2:00pm |
Lunch
Sponsored by AT&T |
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2:00-
3:00pm |
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3:00-
3:30pm |
Break
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3:30-
4:30pm |
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Main Hall
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4:30-
5:30pm |
Tech for Politics, Tech for Change: Short Talks and Demos from John Tolva (IBM), Cindy Gallop (IfWeRanTheWorld.com), Stan Freck (Microsoft), Ben Berkowitz (SeeClickFix), Steve Grove (YouTube), and Jed Sundwall (USA.gov) With Comments From Craig Newmark, Esther Dyson, and Samuel Coates
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5:30-
6:30pm |
Closing plenary,
with Saul Anuzis, Nick Bilton, Cory Booker, Arianna Huffington, Tim O'Reilly, Andrew Rasiej and Micah Sifry. |
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