Bruno Giussani is an author, the European Director of the TED Conferences, the cofounder of an idea-curation company and of a software firm, and a frequent public speaker. His main focus is on the impact of innovative ideas, with particular regard to technologies, science and design. He has authored several books, including “Roam. Making Sense of the Wireless Internet” (which was translated into several languages, including Chinese) and his articles have appeared in The Economist, International Herald Tribune, Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and others. He is a member of the Board of the Knight Fellowship at Stanford University, California. He lives in Switzerland.

 

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The Internet, Mobile Technology And Cross-Cultural Communication - 2008

The rapid evolution of technology, social networks and mobile platforms is transforming classical notions of community and cross-cultural communication, offering new ways to disseminate ideas and drive engagement. In this session, leading ...

The Internet, Mobile Technology And Cross-Cultural Communication

 

 
 
 

Technology And Shifting Power - 2009

In a hyper-connected world, engagement with technology, new media and social networking creates opportunities and potential setbacks. What are the implications for change in democracies, authoritarian societies and developing countries as the ...

Technology And Shifting Power In A Hyper-Connected World

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

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