Will the iPad rejuvenate journalism and sustain the growth of "slow media"? -Video via ZDNet |
Will the iPad rejuvenate journalism and sustain the growth of "slow media"? -Video via ZDNet Posted: 05 Aug 2010 05:01 PM PDT The Summit at Stanford 2010 wrapped up at the end of July. Those who had the $1995.00 to attend were treated to two and 1/2 days of highlights of "significant economic, political and commercial trends affecting the global technology industries". The videoclip below, taken during the Stanford Summit, is an excerpt of a discussion of a panel about journalism in the era of the iPad - Michael Arrington, founder of TechCrunch, Tony Perkins, moderator of the panel and founder of AlwaysOn, Quentin Hardy of Forbes, and Robert Scoble of Scobelizer theorize that longer-forms of journalism might have a new life on the iPad, based on its beautiful, touchable design. Goodbye, "McDonald News"? SOMEWHAT RELATED Here are 5 examples of the 100 movers and shakers who presented at the Stanford Summit, as posted on the conference website: Phil McKinney Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Personal Systems Group, Hewlett-Packard Company Dwight Badger CEO, Advanced Equities SOMEWHAT RELATED Qualcomm's Matt Grob on Augmented Reality Andrew Bellay, AlwaysOn, 7/28/10 |
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