Wed, 24 June 2009 I'll be one of the featured guests on the Metanomics interview program tomorrow, that's Wednesday, June 24, talking about the so-called "Twitter revolution" in Iran and other things with host Robert Bloomfield (SL: Beyers Sellers). But I feel like Charlie Brill and Mitzi McCall, a comedy team that had the good fortune to break through to the Ed Sullivan Show, which was, at the time, every comedian's dream -- but had the bad fortune to do it on the day the Beatles made their American TV debut. The main act on Metanomics that day will be Kevin Werbach, a key technology advisor for the the Obama transition team, which advised the incoming President on key issues during the 77 days between Election Day and the Presidential Inauguration. Werbach currently advises the National Telecommunications and Information Administration at the Commerce Department, and is an assistant professor of legal studies and business ethics at the Wharton School. Read more about the event and join us. Metanomics rescheduled the program a couple of weeks ago; we got started but had to bail out because of technology problems. Read my InformationWeek write-up based on the few minutes Werbach got to speak. blog comments powered by Disqus Category: general -- posted at: 12:31 AM |

