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Supernova OpenFlow 2008: A Year Later

Supernova OpenFlow 2008: A Year Later

Open Flow is what happens when information moves freely among users, websites, and organizations. The power of networks is magnified when technical standards and business practices allow different communities and systems to leverage each other. This “conference within a conference,” sponsored in 2008 by BT, brought together leading thinkers and practitioners to discuss innovation at the edges through social networking platforms, microformats, open source, social software, and other manifestations of Open Flow.

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Visualizing OpenFlow2008

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More images from Open Flow 2008.

Open Flow Conversation

“The conversation, featuring myself, author and consultant Elliot Maxwell, BT’s Jeremy Ruston, noted technologist (and Open Flow track chairperson) Tantek Çelik, and Chris Carfi… Read More

1 Comment | Christopher Carfi | June 16th, 2009 | Highlights, OpenFlow

140 Characters of Change

140 Characters of Change

The 140 Characters conference is taking place today in New York, and the online buzz is reaching a crescendo.  Here’s where to follow what’s happening:

On Twitter

Video Stream (reg. required)

Howard Greenstein from the SupernovaHub team is there with video camera in hand.  We’ll have some video highlights later this week.  Subscribe to the feed or to the Twitter stream to make sure you don’t miss them.

Leave A Comment | Christopher Carfi | June 16th, 2009 | Changing Networks, Strategic Change