Last year’s PopTech! Conference featured an astounding line-up of great speakers: Tom Friedman, Brian Eno, Richard Dawkins, Thomas Barnett, and Juan Enriquez among them. All that cranium-cramming stuff was deliciously leavened with ...READ»
Richard Dawkins, evolutionary theorist and author of The God Delusion, stepped to the podium at Pop!Tech this afternoon and asked a dangerous question in a world riven by religious conflict: Why is it, he says, that our society has ...READ»
Shake up your thinking before you read today’s news. Think you know who really controls the Middle East? Think again. HBS prof Juan Enriquez kicked off this morning’s Pop!Tech by screening a remarkable Web site: mapsofwar.com. ...READ»
He didn’t have a velvet jacket. He didn’t play thrash guitar. But Thomas Friedman managed to grip the post-lunch audience at Pop!Tech with a straightforward message: This is not your parents’ energy crisis. Friedman’s genius ...READ»
It’s hard to imagine a situation where Thomas Friedman would have a hard act to follow. I just witnessed it at Poptech! A pair of young Mexican musicians called Rodrigo and Gabriella. The most sensational guitar performance I’ve ...READ»
It’s opening morning at Pop!Tech, and if you think it was hard to get an opening night ticket to Madame Butterfly at the Met, it was nothing compared to getting a seat at this Camden conference.
The Opera House here is packed to ...READ»