Sunday, April 02, 2006
New Supernova 2006 website
With the help of Emily Chang and Max Kiesler of Ideacodes, we’ve revised the Supernova website to make it more informative and easier to use. The basic look hasn’t changed much, but we’ve moved to a template-based platform behind the scenes, and a standards-compliant CSS layout. This will make it easier to update the site as more information about the conference becomes available. And believe me, there’s a lot more coming!
We’ve now posted an draft agenda and an initial list of confirmed speakers. And, as you’ve noticed, since you’re reading this, we’re officially launching this weblog! Be sure to subscribe to subscribe to our RSS feed for updates.
Posted by Kevin Werbach on 04/02 at 04:10 AM
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Thursday, March 30, 2006
Welcome to the Supernova 2006 weblog!
The Supernova blog is always a key part of the “virtual event” that takes place in parallel with the physical conference. This year, we’re launching the blog early, almost three months before Supernova take place. Why? Because the three days in June when everyone gathers in San Francisco are just one manifestation of the Supernova community. The topics we address, and the people we bring together, continue to resonate throughout the year.
In the weeks leading up to Supernova 2006, this blog will serve as a clearinghouse, not just for conference-related information, but also for discussions of relevant developments and themes. I’ll be joined by a team of Wharton MBA students, led by Vlad Cole, who will contribute content to the blog. Please subscribe to our RSS feed and contribute your comments and trackbacks. We look forward to a stimulating and multi-facted conversation, leading up to Supernova 2006 itself!
Posted by Kevin Werbach on 03/30 at 01:18 PM
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