A star-studded cast at D6 confab
The sixth annual "D: All Things Digital" media and
technology conference, hosted by The Wall Street Journal's Walt
Mossberg and Kara Swisher, takes place May 27 to 29 in Carlsbad, Calif.,
and promises an A-list of industry players. Among those scheduled to speak
are Microsoft's Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg,
Sony's Howard Stringer, Time Warner's Jeff Bewkes, IAC's Barry Diller, and
Amazon's Jeff Bezos.
John Paczkowski has come up with his list of the best quotes from the D6 conference. At the top of the list is this one from Bill Gates: "Guys like us avoid monopolies. We like to compete."
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Posted By: Dan Farber
Jun 2 2008
Technorati founder David Sifry says good-bye to blog search and hello to book publishing, but in a very Web 2.0 way.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
Jun 1 2008
Israeli-Palestinian start-up Ghost has modest ambitions: supplant Microsoft's Windows and create Mideast peace. News.com's Ina Fried looks at the latter issue.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 30 2008
Reuters notes that the Federal Trade Commission has given the nod on the billionaire investor's effort to build up Yahoo shares.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 30 2008
Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher grill Lowell McAdam, CEO of Verizon Wireless, and Kevin Martin, chairman of the FCC.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 29 2008
Tom Rogers says that a show's ratings don't necessarily correlate to the most popular advertisements.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 29 2008
The Walkstation is a stand-up desk integrated into a treadmill. So now you can take a walk while you're working.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 29 2008
The co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation said that the charitable work got less hard once she and her husband decided to focus on the world's big problems.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 29 2008
Some do, and some won't have to: New service opens up 23andMe data to grant-based and ad-hoc researchers.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 29 2008
At the D6 conference, News Corp.'s chairman shares his philosophy on creating and delivering news, as well as his views on the presidential race.
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Posted By: Dan Farber
May 29 2008
VentureBeat reports that the ads-and-content network is turning down $1.3 billion in favor of becoming even bigger. Is an IPO on its road map?
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Posted By: Caroline McCarthy
May 29 2008
News.com's Ina Fried has the scoop on what Kamen will demonstrate Thursday. It's a new kind of prosthetic arm.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 28 2008
Microsoft won't do it (yet), but small start-ups are not afraid to build online OSes and app suites.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 28 2008
The News Corp. boss talks politics, the Internet and newspapers, among other topics. Love him or hate him, he doesn't pull any punches.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 28 2008
Rupert Murdoch says he can't understand why Yahoo won't take Microsoft's money or why Microsoft isn't pressing the point.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 28 2008
GlamTV Platform will allow the video assets in Glam Media's woman-focused network of sites to be shared to new destinations.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 28 2008
Mark Zuckerberg and his new COO Sheryl Sandberg stay on message during an interview with Kara Swisher at D6.
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Posted By: Dan Farber
May 28 2008
The Yahoo CEO, along with company president Sue Decker, field questions from the
Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg at the D: All Things Digital event.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 28 2008
Thomson Reuters chief executive Thomas Glocer said he'd be surprised if there wasn't yet a way to make a deal.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 28 2008
Zuckerberg discusses Facebook at the D6 conference.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 28 2008
"Thomas Edison's business model was very similar to ours," says Intellectual Ventures co-founder.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 28 2008
Microsoft's touching OS news; new congressional Internet row over China; live and in color--it's Mars!
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Posted By: Jason Howell
May 28 2008
Jeff Bewkes finds himself on the hot seat on everything from the AOL merger to the company's current strategies.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 28 2008
Yahoo's top two executives come out of their serial and secretive negotiations with Microsoft and Google to shed light on the future of the company at D6.
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Posted By: Dan Farber
May 28 2008
The former Microsoft executive says the Yahoo deal is at least worth considering. Plus, he shares a little on what's cooking in his own kitchen.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 28 2008
Check out Yahoo's pitch to the D6 intelligentsia through our live blog of the two execs being interviewed by
The Wall Street Journal's Walt Mossberg.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 28 2008
CNET News.com gets a good view of Sony's OLED TVs and design expert Martha Stewart's take on the superthin technology.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 28 2008
Speaking at the D6 conference IAC Chairman Barry Diller said Google is irrelevant to his Ask.com business and explained his quest to spin off five public companies.
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Posted By: Dan Farber
May 28 2008
Michael Dell talks about the company's past stumbles and looks ahead to Dell's renewed growth and innovation.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 28 2008
Howard Stringer on LCDs, OLEDs, Blu-ray, iPods, and the movie experience.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 28 2008
Activision CEO Bobby Kotick talks about the rise of casual gaming and whether we will all need virtual reality helmets anytime soon. Coming up: a demo of the next
Guitar Hero.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 28 2008
Amazon.com founder and CEO Jeff Bezos kicks off morning proceedings announcing a new streaming-video service and talking about the Kindle e-book reader.
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Posted By: Dan Farber
May 28 2008
Amazon to deliver streaming content.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 28 2008
Tune in for as-it-happens coverage from D6.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 28 2008
Debuting today at D6, the technology creates profile pages with meaningful connections among people, locations, products, and events.
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Posted By: Dan Farber
May 28 2008
Multitouch schmultitouch. Show me the bones. Plus: Check out the Microsoft video of Windows 7 and chime in with your thoughts.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 28 2008
Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer reminisce about 28 years of working together and address a number of topics in an interview with Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher at the D6 conference.
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Posted By: Dan Farber
May 28 2008
Microsoft plans to use a Professional Developer Conference, which it hasn't held since 2005, to give developers a chance to see new efforts on both the desktop and the cell phone. Ray Ozzie is keynoting, so services will also be front and center.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 28 2008
Every year, the tech intelligentsia gather for discussion, demos... and tchotchkes.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 27 2008
Microsoft says the new technology, which is expected to arrive in late 2009, will work with existing touch screens.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 27 2008
At a reception prior to the start of the D6 conference, Bill Gates said he would work on a variety of projects after his July 1 "retirement."
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Posted By: Dan Farber
May 27 2008
At the D: All Things Digital conference, Bill Gates talks about his new job and says he'll leave the Yahoo questions for Steve Ballmer to address.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 27 2008
Along with Webware's Rafe Needleman, News.com's Ina Fried is covering the Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer event live from D6 in Carlsbad.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 27 2008
Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates will be live on stage at the D6 conference. Tune in here for the live blog.
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Posted By: Rafe Needleman
May 27 2008
The D: All Thing Digital conference will begin tonight with Bill Gates and Steve Ballmer on stage. The two legends of Microsoft will offer the first public peek at Windows 7.
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Posted By: Dan Farber
May 27 2008
In his first interview discussing the next Windows, engineering head Steven Sinofsky didn't exactly tell all, though a few things are clearer. News.com's Ina Fried tries to make sense of things.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 27 2008
In an exclusive interview, Steven Sinofsky offers up a few details on the new operating system and the rationale for why he is not saying more publicly.
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Posted By: Ina Fried
May 27 2008