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Tim O’Reilly

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Tim O’Reilly, founder of O’Reilly Media, explains how what he learned from the Human Potential Movement of the 70’s has become the foundation of his business today.
I’ve seen Tim O’Reilly give talks [...]

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Aneesh Chopra (Federal Office of Science and Technology Policy), Tim O’Reilly (O’Reilly Media, Inc.), “A Conversation with Aneesh Chopra”

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Watch Tim O’Reilly (O’Reilly Media, Inc.) and Aneesh Chopra (Federal Office of Science and Technology Policy) from The Gov 2.0 Summit. You won’t find two more interesting and informed people involved in ‘government 2.0′ today.

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Tim O’Reilly’s keynote from OSCON (Open Source Convention) 2009.

About OSCON: “OSCON explores the open source technologies that are here to stay, what will broaden the foundation, and what will lead the way to unexpected places and innovations.”
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Fred Wilson, AVC: Why comments matter In response to an opt-ed article on Boston.com (Boston Globe) by Douglas Bailey “Got a comment? Keep it to yourself “. The discussion threads are worth your perusal.
News Futurist: Newspapers, 180 years of not charging for content.
Washington Post: Digital nomads choose their tribes.
TechCrunch: By a nose, Netflix prize [...]

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A really fantastic podcast. Tim O’Reilly talks about open source and the future of web technologies. Tim O’Reilly is the founder and CEO of O’Reilly Media. He works to spread knowledge on past, present, and future technologies though his company. Beyond publishing is recognized as a leading visionary for future technology trends. He is an [...]

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The first 140 Character Conference took place at New World Stages in New York City on June 16/17. Topics covered the exploration of the effects of twitter on celebrity, media, marketing, politics and how twitter as a platform has impacted industries.
From the 140conf Talk, Tim O’Reilly talks about the suggested role of an editor and [...]

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