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Subject: [IP] For the Digerati, the Only Place to Be (and Gates, Barrett, and Fiorina are there)
------ Forwarded Message From: "John F. McMullen" <observer@westnet.com> Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 02:24:03 -0500 (EST) To: johnmac's living room <johnmacsgroup@yahoogroups.com> Cc: Dave Farber <farber@cis.upenn.edu> Subject: For the Digerati, the Only Place to Be (and Gates, Barrett, and Fiorina are there) (johnmac -- The paragraph in this article that states "For most of the 1990's, the biggest show was a computer exposition, Comdex. But now that computing hardware and software are considered simply the raw ingredients of consumer electronics, the show represents the vanguard of technology in taking sound and images - from a baby's first steps to the climax of a Hollywood blockbuster - and shrinking them to the size of a sugar cube. Or expanding them to fill a wall. Or transmitting them in an instant out to the patio, or around the world. All without wires, please." is absolutely correct -- and this means that THIS IS WHERE THE NEW JOBS ARE -- Gaming, Wireless, True MultiMedia (and cryptography, security, artifical intelligence, and Nanotechnology). It's not that the IT jobs are gone; it's that many are DIFFERENT from what they were). From the New York Times -- http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/05/technology/05gadget.html?8hpib For the Digerati, the Only Place to Be By SAUL HANSELL LAS VEGAS, Jan. 4 - Rex Wong has picked the music and hired the runway models. Starting Thursday, they will strut his latest design: pink portable video players with matching pink faux-crocodile cases. Like many designers planning to show spring lines here, Mr. Wong, the president of a new electronics company called X2, is hoping to impress some of the most discerning techno-fashionistas: the 130,000 people expected at the annual Consumer Electronics Show, which holds a preview on Wednesday for the news media and formally opens the next day. The show, Mr. Wong said, "is the one place where everybody is there - the media and the buyers from all over the world." As the runways of Paris and Milan are to the garment trade, so will the hallways of the Las Vegas Convention Center be this week to the world of digital gadgetry. All things audio and video have become so woven into the fabric of everyday American life and commerce that the show, once a sleepy merchant fair for TV and stereo dealers, is now, in terms of exhibit space, the nation's largest annual trade show. It has held that position since 2001, according to Tradeshow Week, a trade publication. For most of the 1990's, the biggest show was a computer exposition, Comdex. But now that computing hardware and software are considered simply the raw ingredients of consumer electronics, the show represents the vanguard of technology in taking sound and images - from a baby's first steps to the climax of a Hollywood blockbuster - and shrinking them to the size of a sugar cube. Or expanding them to fill a wall. Or transmitting them in an instant out to the patio, or around the world. All without wires, please. The show and the $124-billion-a-year industry it represents have become primary in technology circles, so much so that computer industry luminaries now feel compelled to attend. Bill Gates, the chairman of Microsoft, will be a keynote speaker. So will Craig R. Barrett, chief executive of Intel, and Carleton S. Fiorina, chairwoman and chief executive at Hewlett-Packard. And such is the lobbying power of the Washington-based sponsor, the Consumer Electronics Association, that 150 members of Congress and government regulatory officials, including the Federal Communications Commission chairman, Michael K. Powell, are expected to attend the event. It will be fact-finding, Las Vegas-style. <snip> ------------------------------------- To manage your subscription, go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=ip Archives at: http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/
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