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Posted by Ross Mayfield
Two highlights of Supernova 2005 came on the last day: John Seely Brown's Keynote and the Attention Session. The panel following JSB dug deep into identity, authentication and permission structures that are a barrier to group forming. Nat Torkinton provides to-the-letter notes on Linda Stone's presentation that went beyond continuous partial attention, Jeff Clavier captures the panel conversation, John Hagel provides remote reflections, and Nat reflects back. The event wrapped up with a fun and chaotic backchannel unpanel.
Supernova is made of people.
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