Anand Agarawala: BumpTop

March 1, 2007 (about 17 years ago)

In this talk, Anand Agarawala present Bumptop. A very interactive user-interface that gives you a more reality-based feel on your computer. He's inspiration for this - his actual work desk. As the demonstration goes, it's a richer and more fun way of interacting with all your information.

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Jimmy Wales: Jimmy Wales on the Birth of Wikipedia

July 1, 2005 (almost 19 years ago)

Wikipedia co-founder Jimmy Wales gives the audience an inside tour of the world's biggest encyclopedia

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Evan Williams: Evan Williams on Listening to Twitter Users

February 1, 2009 (over 15 years ago)

Evan Williams tells the audience about the evolution of Twitter (which he co-founded) from a mere status update site to a valuable tool for information dispensation.

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Christopher Poole: The Case for Anonymity Online

February 1, 2010 (over 14 years ago)

In this talk, 4Chan founder Christopher "moot" Poole tells us about Anonymity Online. He talks about his 4Chan imageboard and shows us some of the things that you can find over there. He points out the importance of anonymity on the web and that we're on the way to losing that.

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Jeff Bezos: The Next Web Innovation

February 1, 2003 (over 21 years ago)

The internet has been a growing industry and Jeff Bezos looks at it with more potential than all the other break-throughs of mankind.

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Erik Hersman: Reporting Crisis via Texting

February 1, 2009 (over 15 years ago)

In this talk, Erik Kersman of Africa presents Ushahidi (testimony). It's a tool that filters user reports that aid in mapping and determining the accuracy of information received via text. This has been used to track violence reports in Africa and is being developed for use in other countries.

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