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"Changing the World Through the Web": Video Interviews with Zuckerberg, Kutcher, Shah and Rospars
"Changing the World Through the Web": Video Interviews with Zuckerberg, Kutcher, Shah and Rospars
Yesterday, BoomTown moderated a panel at California First Lady Maria Shriver’s well-known Women’s Conference in Long Beach, titled “Changing the World Through the Web” for a crowd of several thousand people. The panelists for my session at what has become one of the top forums for women’s ...
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Digital Daily — ... Boomtown’s week began on stage in front of thousands of chanting women. No, she wasn’t filling in for Oprah; Kara was doing something much cooler. She got snagged to moderate a panel entitled, “Changing the World Through the Web” at Maria Shriver’s 6-year-strong women’s conference. Her panel included a group of VIPs from Facebook, Kiva, Blue Slate Digital and the twitterific Ashton Kutcher. With Mission: Kutcher accomplished, Kara followed up with the ...

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