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DMC: Why Can't I Clone Myself?

June 22, 2007 | 2:34 PM

I missed a few concurrent early afternoon sessions at Friday's Digital Media Conference because I was busy hammering out an article from an interesting morning panel for Technology Daily's PM Edition.

Unfortunately, my company has not figured out how to clone me, so here is a rundown of the panels I could not attend:

What’s Next in Web 2.0? Innovators, creators and thought leaders look ahead at what consumers can expect in the years to come. KickApps Senior Vice President Mike Sommers; Electric Sheep Co. Producer Damon Taylor; and Digital Media Wire CEO Ned Sherman.

Digital Evolution of the Music Business. Pricing, online and mobile music product offerings; next generation devices; and the future of digital rights management. OneHouse LLC Managing Director Jim Griffin; ItsHipHop.Tv CEO Timmy Grins; Nettwerk Music Group's Brent Muhle; Clear Channel Radio Vice President Eric Siebert; Motorola's Dave Ulmer; and WRNR radio host Stacie Griffin.

Advertising 2.0: New Opportunities for Marketers. U.S. News Ventures CEO Eric Koefoot; Washingtonpost.Newsweek Interactive Vice President Keith Tomatore; Swivel Media founder Erik Hauser; Clearspring Technologies CEO Christopher Marentis; and PayPerPost Vice President Randy Mountz.

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