Healthy world-Audience questions

Are there any focus groups on sickness and wellness. We have so much info on how to stay heathyScott: the item that triggers search is usually ‘sickness’. This is true for now. It is important for people to learn how to care for themselves….but, we have a compliance problem. People who are unhealthy need prevention […]

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Healthy World, participants coming to stage

How do we get critical information on health to people who need it?Kendall: We are going to be fast and interactive…parts of the eco system where solutions are coming from to solve the problems of healthcare and how to get it to people  who need it. We will focus on solutions. There are an enormous […]

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Healthy World, beginning

We are living an interesting time in humanity. The planet earth is not unlimited. We actually are approaching a phrase where the population will decrease…..nothing to worry about, but this will change our lives, speaks Dr. Goldschmidt. Planet Earth will become full. Health will become increasingly important. Everyone will need to an advance age. So stay […]

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Healthy World participants..

Bert Van Hoof, Director, Microsoft Health Solutions GroupDonald Hones, VP. Qualcomm,Health & Life SciencesEmilio Pardo, Chief Brand Officer, AARPDrant Harrison, VP, Integrated Consumer Experience, HumanaDr. Andrew Wiesenthal, The Permante Federation, Associate Executive Director 

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Healthy World

The future of Information & Communication Technologies in HealthParticipants: Dr. Pascal GoldschmidtChair: Kendall LockhartKeynote Conversation with Scott Mowbray, Editorial Director, HealthCom 

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Pro-AM World

The relationship between professional and amateur journalists is starting eo emerge. Explore how non-professionals connected by social networks and tools influence new models of storytelling and workflow involving eyewitnesses, amateurs and professionals. Session Chair: Louis Ferrara, Managing Editor Sports, Entertainment & Multimedia, The Associated Press With: Michael Tippett, Co-Founder, NowPublic Kate Marymont, Executive Editor, The […]

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UNU and the future

If UNU mission is “to contribute, through research and capacity building, to efforts to resolve the pressing global problems that are a concern of the United Nations, its Peoples and Member States“. But the budget of 40 million dollars (not from the regular budget of UN),  for a think tank of 306 people, developing “the […]

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Political World | Hype vs. Reality in Campaign 08

On the technological challenge of making political news easier to digest…(and my attempts to digest everything being said and blog it up) With so much information out there on the political campaigns (nearly every one this year had an official blog; unofficial blogs are even more abundant), how to manage content… Most interesting to me […]

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Political World: Hype vs Reality in Campaign ’08

Michael Silberman, EchoDitto “Political campaigns have been having a ot of trouble figuring out how to empower their volunteers to do actual field work.” Amy Schatz, Wall Street Journal “This cycle, news organizations are experimenting…  trying Facebook, etc.  We’re not sure how much this is helping anybody.” Ellen Miller, Sunlight Foundation “It has been remarkable […]

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Search World Forum – Trust Relevence and Rights

After introductions by Jim Kennedy of the AP, Mary Hodder of Dabble describes that the Semantic Systems needed have to have relevence and context. She gives the example of the World Cup – where people care about the “head butt” and not the play by play of the game that media provided. Would media be […]

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