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Social Media Leads the Future of Technology by Martha Lagace From Facebook to smartphones advances in technology are changing the way we work and communicate. Professor David Yoffie led three experts in a recent panel discussion on The Technology Revolution and its Implications for the Future at the HBS Centennial Business Summit. Key concepts include A lot of growth potential remains worldwide.
The sticking point for business is spanning the gap between the physical and digital worlds. For example it remains difficult to figure out consumers specific intent on the Web. What people want most of all is technology that is simple to use said one panelist. Internet connected televisions social media and Brazil Phone Number List power of simplicity were all cited as launch pads for future innovation in technology according to a panel of experts that convened at Harvard Business School as part of the HBS Centennial Business Summit in October. And though advertisers love the Internet to what extent they can capitalize on these transformations remains an open question. HBS professor on The Technology Revolution and its Implications for the Future with panelists James Breyer HBS MBA partner of the venture capital firm Accel Partners Susan L. Decker.
HBS MBA president of Yahoo Inc. and Eric Kim HBS MBA senior vice president and general manager of Intel Corporation s Digital Home Group. The first computer the ENIAC cleared the path for future innovation in the late s said Yoffie who set the context for the ensuing discussion. Today millions of Web users generate free content and we are witnessing an explosion in video and cell phone use he continued with more than million smartphones already in use. In addition there is the phenomenon of virtual worlds where approximately million online players interact.
The sticking point for business is spanning the gap between the physical and digital worlds. For example it remains difficult to figure out consumers specific intent on the Web. What people want most of all is technology that is simple to use said one panelist. Internet connected televisions social media and Brazil Phone Number List power of simplicity were all cited as launch pads for future innovation in technology according to a panel of experts that convened at Harvard Business School as part of the HBS Centennial Business Summit in October. And though advertisers love the Internet to what extent they can capitalize on these transformations remains an open question. HBS professor on The Technology Revolution and its Implications for the Future with panelists James Breyer HBS MBA partner of the venture capital firm Accel Partners Susan L. Decker.
HBS MBA president of Yahoo Inc. and Eric Kim HBS MBA senior vice president and general manager of Intel Corporation s Digital Home Group. The first computer the ENIAC cleared the path for future innovation in the late s said Yoffie who set the context for the ensuing discussion. Today millions of Web users generate free content and we are witnessing an explosion in video and cell phone use he continued with more than million smartphones already in use. In addition there is the phenomenon of virtual worlds where approximately million online players interact.