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Sunday, 2nd May 2010

New: Video & Text Highlights of Keynotes/Presentations from WWW2010 & FutureWeb

Last week, the Internet2010 Conference took place in Raleigh, NC. Later in the week, a "conference within a conference," FutureWeb, was also held in Raleigh.

Now, keynotes and other key presentations/panels from both conferences are available with with detailed text summaries along with streaming video highlights from some of the biggest names in all aspects of the Internet and World Wide Web.

You can access the complete list of summaries/videos here and also watch some videos via YouTube. One video we noticed on YouTube is a one minute clip of Marc Rotenberg (with Lee Rainie) talking about to "Changes to Facebook Settings."

If you want to review panelists on a specific panel at one time, this page has the info.

This is one impressive compilation of presentations. Here we go.

+ WWW2010 Opening Keynote by Vint Cerf
See Also: Dr. Cerf's Presentation Slides

+ WWW2010 Keynote Panel with Tim Berners-Lee, Andrew McLaughlin, James Hendler, Nigel Shadbolt, Paul Jones and David Ferriero

+ FutureWeb Interview: Lee Rainie talks with Tim Berners-Lee and Danny Weitzner

+ FutureWeb Interview: Lee Rainie talks with Vint Cerf

+ FutureWeb keynote by Lee Rainie of the Pew Internet Project
Note: In the summary, you'll read a very brief mention of librarians.

+ WWW2010 Second-Day Keynote by danah boyd
See Also: An "unedited crib" of the full text of danah boyd's keynote: "Privacy and Publicity in the Context of Big Data"

+ Future of Social Networks - Panel Session

+ Future of Entrepreneurship - Panel Session

+ FutureWeb Interview: Lee Rainie talks with danah boyd

+ Future of Web Analytics - Panel Session

+ Future of Intellectual Property - Panel Session

+ Core Values and the Future of the Internet - Panel Session

+ Future of Interactive Design - Panel Session

+ Future of the Media and the Web - Panel Session

+ FutureWeb Interview: Lee Rainie talks with Doc Searls

+ WWW2010 Third-Day Keynote by Carl Malamud

+ Future of Print Publishing - Bob Young Keynote, Talk with Lee Rainie

+ Future of Public Health - Panel session

+ Future of Open Source - Panel Session

+ Future of Privacy - Panel Session

+ Future of Learning - Panel Session

+ Future of Privacy - Panel Session

+ FutureWeb Interview: Lee Rainie talks with Marc Rotenberg

UPDATE: Unlike the other panels and keynotes listed above, the "Search is Dead, Long Live Search Panel,"
was recorded using a Motorola droid. Wearing headphones does help make an easier listen.

Background

Panelists:

Andrei Broder – Fellow and VP, Search & Computational Advertising, Yahoo! Research.
Marti Hearst – Professor, School of Information, University of California-Berkeley.
Barney Pell – Partner, Search Strategist for Bing, Microsoft.
Andrew Tomkins – Director of Engineering at Google Research.
Prabhakar Raghavan – (Co-organizer and Moderator) Head, Yahoo! Labs .
Elizabeth Churchill – (Co-organizer) Principal Research Scientist, Yahoo! Research.
Hat Tip: Kevin Marks (via Twitter)

See Also: Twitter-Based Live Coverage During the Conference

See Also: FutureWeb Blog Near-Real-Time Posts

See Also: Flickr FutureWeb Photo Set

See Also: WWW2010 Program

Sources: WWW2010; Futureweb; Elon University's Imagining the Internet Center

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