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May 29, 2008

Supernova Open Flow conference call -- June 3

Next Tuesday (June 3) from 9am-11am PT (12pm-2pm ET), I'll be hosting an interactive conference call and chat on "Open Flow" -- the technologies and business practices that allow information to move freely between users, websites, and organizations. This is a precursor to the track at Supernova 2008, sponsored by BT.

The call is open to anyone interested. To receive dial-in information, please RSVP by email to openflow@supernova2008.com.

Topics we plan to address on the call will include: What are the key issues around interconnecting social networks, identity systems, and online applications? Is openness always a good thing? How do open networks change business models, as well as processes within companies? What new opportunities emerge in an Open Flow environment?

Posted by Kevin Werbach at May 29, 2008 9:15 AM

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