CTC Newsletter


Subject: CTC Newsletter
From: iconoclast (ikahn@pipeline.com)
Date: Thu Sep 16 1999 - 13:26:47 CDT


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POP!TECH: Popular Culture in the Digital Age
CTC's POP!TECH UPDATE 9/16/99
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Welcome to the Camden Technology Conference's
new update and information service.

This is a free news and content service providing:
-The latest news and views from the world's media
on technology's impact on society; and
-Updates and information on the CTC's fall conference:

POP!TECH: Popular Culture in a Digital Age
October 21-24, 1999

To subscribe/unsubscribe to CTC's POP!TECH Newsletter, go to
http://www.camcon.org

(Remember to unwrap any long URLs!)
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LATEST POP!TECH NEWS
-CTC's POP!TECH Speaker Roster Complete
(http://www.camcon.org/SpeakerShorts.html)
23 thought-leaders discuss the role of networked
communications on all aspects of society.
 -Just Added: Lou Mazzucchelli,
(http://www.camcon.org/PopTechSpeakers/MazzucchelliBio.html)
last year's number-one digital technology analyst with the firm of Gerard
Klauer Mattison in New York, and appears frequently on CNN and CNBC.

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POP!TECH SPEAKERS IN THE NEWS
-John Perry Barlow thinks all music should be free.
And the record companies need to get out
of the way ...
http://www.wired.com/news/news/news/culture/story/20215.html

-Lobsters, Lighthouses, Foliage, and Pop!Tech: It's time to head for Maine
Bob Metcalfe's preview of POP!TECH in Infoworld:
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayNew.pl?/metcalfe/990809bm.htm

Virginia Postrel (http://www.camcon.org/PopTechSpeakers/PostrelBio.html) is
editor of Reason Magazine, columnist for Forbes and its companion technology
magazine, Forbes ASAP, and a contributing editor to the online political
magazine IntellectualCapital. http://www.futureand.com/vpbio.html
Read her latest column on pop culture issues: "Creative Matrix: What we lose
by regulating culture" By Virginia Postrel, Reason Magazine
http://www.reasonmag.com/9908/ed.vp.creative.html to this newsletter?

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NEWS AND VIEWS OF THE DIGITAL SOCIETY
PC Magazine's John Dvorak on videogames and violence
http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/insites/dvorak_print/jd990622.htm

Legislators try for "Cultural Pollution Bill"--from NYT online
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/w/AP-GOP-Violence.html

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UPSIDE JOINS AS MEDIA PARTNER
Upside Magazine is now a CTC Media Sponsor
The chronicle of e-business, Upside Magazine steps up
to promote CTC's POP!TECH
http://www.upside.com

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The Camden Technology Conference is proud to welcome

-Cisco Systems (http://www.cisco.com)
-Wired Magazine (http://www.wired.com)
-Microsoft Corporation (www.microsoft.com)

As underwriters for POP!TECH, Popular Culture in the Digital Age
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Please join us at the
Camden Technology Conference's
POP!TECH -- Popular Culture in a Digital Age
October 21 -- 24, 1999
Camden, Maine
To register :
https://www.responsetrak.com/cgi-bin/camcon/rt01a.pl

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