Day one of the WHIT 3.0 conference started with a hot and hip review of the first 5,000 days of the internet by Kevin Kelly (Co-founder & Senior Maverick, Wired Magazine) followed by a series of impressive speakers who kept the temperature high until the reception finally cooled us down later that evening. Kelly expounded on the sheer magnitude of the web and his description of the web, which I’ve seen him present before, being just a series of screens to one, huge global machine that is online all the time. He worked the theme that if it’s not on the web or readable by it, it doesn’t exist.
See my entire post over at the World Health Care Blog.
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