MEMO TO: Everyone Interested in the Future of Technology FROM: George Gilder
For years, friends and supporters have demanded to know when I was going to go beyond just talking about the transforming power of expanding bandwidth and do something with it. Stop talking about the future, they told me; do the future.
Well, the future is now -- or rather begins Wednesday, April 11th from 10am EST (US) to 8pm EST (US) and on Thursday, April 12th from 11am EST (US) to 8pm EST (US).
On those dates, you will be able to attend the first live (with a little tape spliced in) Gilder conference webcast, presented in partnership with WSJ.com, The Wall Street Journal Online.
On the web, you will be able to attend the conference just as if you were in the room with the hundreds of industry and investing leaders at Laguna Niguel¹s Ritz Carleton in Dana Point, California. (although you will miss the great food)
For twenty hours over two days you will hear me and more than a score of industry leaders and visionaries I have personally selected tell you about pivotal storewidth technology, the key to the future of the Internet. Miss a session? You¹ll be able to retrieve everything for 30 days after the conference. Moving from one place to another? Your password will work on any PC or Mac that can process 56K streaming connections and up. Want to ask questions? You¹ll be able to send questions to the speakers. You¹ll be able to chat on line with other viewers - and I will join many of the chats.
Why this conference? Storewidth IS the future of the web. And ever since I wrote about the Storewidth Paradigm in the Gilder Technology Report last year, I have been besieged with requests for more.
Who are the players in the storewidth industry? Who will the likely winners be? Will storewidth be the dawn after the dot.com night? When will that dawn break or have we entered a new Dark Age? Can storewidth maintain its technological momentum during the financial darkness?
To attend the conference in Laguna Niguel you would spend in fees, travel and lodging upwards of $6,000 -- and days of your time. A big expense? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely. Now compare that to the actual price of a password that lets you watch from your workstation, set up screens in the public areas of your company or trade securities while you listen to the latest from our conference: only $2,000.
Following is our registration form. Fill it out and you will have your password to the future of technology. This will be pathbreaking event. Attend with me on the web.
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