Wirelesse connection works well, sitting with my notebook in the keynote hall at 8.30 am in the morning and waiting for the kick-off of the event. Overall, a very worthwhile trip irrespective of San Francisco always being a great experience.
The best of the sick was a presentation abou viral narketing yesterday where one of the conclusions about vulnerability was the following:
Yesterday’s keynote with Google CEO was a hit, this guy is amazing.
There are two people I have heard speaking and felt they were from their intelligence of a higher planet. Eric Schmidt is the one, Joseph Ratzinger the other. Otherwise, in the many breakout sessions which run in parallel, the quality tends to decay dramatically. As a rule of thumb: one speaker good, panel bad. One speaker has to at least prepare some topc and convey a thought, whereas a panel tends to slide off into contentless, masturbative chatter.





René!
Your presence in the world is looking more like something described in physics as a probability cloud - yesterday tokyo, today sf, tomorrow… it’s fun to follow your digital journey. As we say in Germany: “Hauptsache, das Haar sitzt” ;)
Keep up the interesting posts, aloha, marco