Become Pop!Tech’s official blogger
My regular readers know that the Pop!Tech conference, held in October in beautiful Camden, Maine, is one of the highlights of my year. The conference… Read More »Become Pop!Tech’s official blogger
My regular readers know that the Pop!Tech conference, held in October in beautiful Camden, Maine, is one of the highlights of my year. The conference… Read More »Become Pop!Tech’s official blogger
When I was about seven years old, my father taught me how to score a baseball game. We were probably in Florida, combining a trip… Read More »The 5-4-3 double play, or “The Art of Conference Blogging”
I spent the last four days at a series of meetings for the Open Society Institute, a foundation I advise and serve on a sub-board… Read More »Twelve great talks to watch, and no excuses for being bored. (Or boring.)
Several of my posts from Pop!Tech appeared on Worldchanging.com, which means they’ve generated a wealth of comments. One of the most helpful came from “JessicaR”,… Read More »Jet lag and Donald Crowhurst
It’s one thing to enjoy a conference when you go to only one a year and could really use the chance to listen to smart… Read More »Pop!Tech 2006 – thank you
Imagine Willy Wonka making expensive food for adults with a sense of humor. That’s Homaro Cantu. Andrew Zolli introduces him by giving us the recipe… Read More »Homaro Cantu: A gala dinner catered by Willy Wonka