Feb. 4, 2009 Sick of Sunday's Superbowl banter and hackneyed sports phrases yet? One more quick one: 16-year old Daniel Brusilovsky didn’t fumble at the Teens in Tech Conference the day prior. Almost seems like pundits wished he would, but his fledgling new venture with business partner Sam Levin made a smooth run. Daniel even blocked and dodged with some fancy footwork when … [Read more...]
Teens in Tech Conference: Startups, Students & Hotshots
Filed Under: Advertising, Branding & Consumerism, Consumerism, Emerging trends & STEM, Growing up too soon, Interactive Games, Marketing Shaping Youth, Media Literacy, Product Placement, Shaping Youth, Viral & Buzz Media Tagged With: A listers, Amy-Jussel, Dangerously Irrelevant, Daniel Brusilovsky, Daniel Pink, Danny Trinh, Did you know? video, digerati, Don Dodge, drama 2.0, Edelman, fisch bowl, incivility, INJO, internshipIN, Jessica Mah, Karl Fisch, KGOY, Leaderboard, Obama toolkit, old at 25, purpose of school, Robert Scoble, Scott McLeod, Seth Godin, Shift Happens, Silicon Valley startups, Social Media Pulpit, social-media, sock puppet, startups, tech, Techcrunch, TechMeme, teens, Teens in Tech conference, TeensinTech, teentrepreneur, TIT, Trinh Sadie, trolls, VC youth, wantrepreneur
Techno-Leaders Converge at She’s Geeky Jan. 30-31, 2009!
Jan. 27, 2009 Albert Einstein said,“It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.” At She’s Geeky last year, I met women who can give that hope for humanity back, and they have the technological chops to do it. As I wrote about the UNconference before AND after She's Geeky last year, I was duly impressed by the exciting presence of so many … [Read more...]
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