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| The Annual "Billionaires' Digerati Dinner" has morphed into a new, more serious mode. The Edge Annual Dinner occured Thrusday, February 21, 2002 at Cibo's in Monterey, California. |
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The Pre-Dinner Dinner February 20, 2002 |
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The Edge Dinner February 21, 2002 |
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| Pam Alexander, Alexander, Ogilvy; Chris Anderson, TED; Chris Anderson, Wired; Kurt Anderson, Writer; David Bank, Wall Street Journal; Jeff Bezos, amazon.com; David Bodanis, Writer; Kelly Bovino, The Story Foundation; Stewart Brand, Long Now Foundation ; John Brockman, Edge; Patty Brown, New York; David Bunnell, Digit; Sky Dayton, eCompanies ; Richard Dawkins, Biologist, Oxford; Susan Dawson, Sapling Foundation; Daniel Dennett, Philosopher, Tufts; George Dyson, Science Historian; Jim Fallows, Atlantic Monthly; Bran Ferren, Applied Minds ; Frank Gehry, Architect; Katrina Heron, Editor; Danny Hillis, Applied Minds ; Matt Jacobson, iBlast Networks; Naomi Judd, Musician; Steve Jurvetson, DFJ; Dean Kamen, Deka Research; Sarah Kellen; Kevin Kelly, Wired; Gerry Laybourne, Oxygen Network; Kip Laybourne, Oxygen Network; Cindy Lopez; John Markoff, The New York Times; Katinka Matson, Brockman Inc.; Stewart McBride, UDA; Jane Metcalfe, Forca; Caroline Miller, New York; Marney Morris, Sprocketworks; Walter Mossberg, Wall Street Journal; Rupert Murdoch, Newscorp; Nathan Myhrvold, Intellectual Ventures; Nicholas Negroponte, MIT Media Lab; Drew Nieporent, Myriad Restaurant Group; Michael Nesmith, Musician; Steve Petranek, Discover; Ryan Phelan, All Species Project; Steven Pinker, Psychologist, MIT; Kim Polese, Marimba; Louis Rossetto, Forca; Tom Rielly, Planet Out Partners; David Rockwell Rockwell Group ; Forrest Sawyer, MSNBC; Peter Schwartz, Global Business Network; Charles Simonyi, Microsoft Research; Megan Smith, PlanetOut Partners; Cyndi Stivers, Time Out New York ; Kara Swisher, Wall Street Journal; Linda Stone, Microsoft; Ronna Tanenbaum, Alexa; James Truman, Conde Nast; Yossi Vardi, ICQ ; Michael Wolff, The New York; Richard Wurman, TED; Nine Zagat, Zagat Guides; Tim Zagat, Zagat Guides. |
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In an unlikely turn of events and thanks to some shameless maneuvering to achieve (and protect) proximity our Murdoch-deconstructing media columnist breaks bread with the man himself. Rupert kept talking. He grew more expansive, more conspiratorial, even (although it did seem like he'd conspire with anyone), his commentary more intimate. We proposed that he come with us to the dinner we were scheduled to go to John Brockman's Billionaire's dinner, a TED ritual. ..... |
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MONTEREY, Calif., Feb. 23 What preternatural power can prompt Rupert Murdoch, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Richard Dawkins, Neil Simon, Art Buchwald, Frank Gehry and Quincy Jones to sit for hours in a hot room contemplating the nano-sized split ends on gecko toes? ... ...Where else but at TED would Mr. Katzenberg, standing Armani-deep in sawdust with Spirit, his stallion and the namesake of his new animated film, be upstaged by Rex, a biologically inspired robot with springy legs and gecko-like feet capable of navigating the outer reaches of the Amazon specifically, the leg of the Amazon.com founder, Jeff Bezos, a longtime Tedster? It can get deep. Very deep. Steven Pinker, the eminent cognitive psychologist, found himself deep in conversation with the singer Naomi Judd about the role of the amygdala, the part of the brain that colors memory with emotion; something, he aptly noted, "that would not happen at the meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Society." It happened here one night last week over chicken and polenta at the annual private dinner, given by the New York literary agent John Brockman, formerly called the Millionaires' and Billionaires' Dinner after the rich techies who traditionally flocked to TED. There were still a few members of that endangered species scattered about, among them Nathan Myhrvold, the retired Microsoft chief technology officer, who gave an electrifying discourse at the 1997 TED about dinosaur sex. ..... |
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John Brockman,
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