Supernova
is the place for innovative technologies, companies, and
individuals to gain focused exposure -- whether to the key industry
influencers at the conference, or to the community at large
through press and blog coverage.
Thought
Leadership
Supernova and its organizer, Kevin Werbach, are well-known for influential
technology insights.
Top-Tier
Press Coverage
Leading trade
and general business publications from around the world cover
both Supernova itself and the companies represented. Below
are a few examples of recent coverage:
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Second
Life Teaches Life Lessons (April 6, 2005)
"Werbach
is coordinating a program for the forthcoming Supernova conference
on emerging technologies
and business implications that will immerse Wharton students
and conference attendees in [the massively multi-player online
game] Second Life. There, they will start businesses, advise
some
already
in
existence
and
compete
to see who is most successful."
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The
New Networking (August 7, 2004)
Supernova as an example of technology conferences providing
wireless connectivity and sparking active commentary by
attendees.
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In
the Lecture Hall, A Geek Chorus (July 24, 2003)
How wireless connectivity and online community tools
at Supernova alter the conference environment.
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Social Issues Surround Social Software (June 25, 2004)
"[P]anelists at the Supernova 2004 conference here
agreed
that the social dynamics around the use of burgeoning collaboration
tools such as online social networking services,
Weblogs and wikis are often as important as, if not more
important than, the technologies themselves."
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IP
Versus IP (June 25,2004)
Description of the Supernova 2004
session on the legal and business
issues around peer-to-peer file sharing and other intellectual
property topics.
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New
Ways to Communicate (April 13, 2003)
"I found myself interested not only in the content of the
conference but also in the technology that the attendees were
using."
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Plus,
the Power of the Blogosphere
Dozens of influential
bloggers cover Supernova every year. Some are attendees at
the conference; others observe remotely using our suite of
online community tools.
"Supernova's impact reverberates
due to the amplified word-of-mouth." --Evelyn Rodriguez, Crossroads
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