Media Predicts 2010

Starts: Wednesday December 02, 2009 at 5:00pm
Ends: Wednesday December 02, 2009 at 8:30pm
Event Type: Networking/Meetup
Region: San Francisco Bay Area
Location: Computer History Museum
1401 N Shoreline Blvd
Mountain View, CA 94043 US
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Website: http://www.prsasiliconvalley.com/Media-Predicts
Industry: public relations
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Organization: PRSA Silicon Valley

What lies ahead for high tech in 2010 and beyond? What’s hot? What’s not? What trends should we be watching for, and what topics will garner the most media attention?

PRSA Silicon Valley, in partnership with Computer History Museum, invites you to explore questions like these with some of the most influential reporters in the ‘technosphere’ today.

Media Predicts, the definitive annual tech industry event that honors top business and technology journalists, and leads the discussion about the most notable technologies, trends and topics for the current year, while predicting what will be big in 2010. Speakers include:

  • Ben Worthen, Wall Street Journal & Digits blog
  • Brad Stone, New York Times & Bits blog
  • Byron Acohido, USA Today & LastWatchDog
  • Connie Guglielmo, Bloomberg News
  • Matt Marshall, VentureBeat & DEMO
  • Om Malik, GigaOm
  • Steven Levy, Wired
  • with Jim Goldman of CNBC as moderator
  • and Duffy Jennings of SFGate as the Master of Ceremonies

Also, Comedian Will Durst will open this year's event! And, this year's musical entertainment includes Dawn Walker, Principal Flutist, Monterey Symphony, and Dan Levitan, Principal Harpist, Symphony Silicon Valley.

Don’t miss this unique opportunity to chat about the hottest technologies and upcoming trends with some of the most renowned business leaders and trendsetters in the Silicon Valley. Share cocktails and conversation with a galaxy of thought leaders and influencers spanning the arc from authors and bloggers to marketing gurus and venture capitalists.

As always, Media Predicts sells out early and space is limited, so anyone wishing to attend should REGISTER NOW at http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=176625.

This event is made possible through the tremendous support and sponsorship of many organizations. For more details please visit the event microsite at http://www.prsasiliconvalley.com/Media-Predicts.

We hope to see you there! Please leave questions and comments below.