Conferring on a Proprietary Digital Future
2007-05-31
The son of a door-to-door salesman of household goods, Walt
Mossberg, targets his Wall Street Journal column on
technology to "the individual person actually faced with buying
and using the core hi-tech devices—the customer whom industry
calls the “end user.” His
profile, written by Ken Auletta in The New
Yorker magazine, highlights how valued (and feared)
Mossberg's product reviews are by corporate executives and
their public relations representatives.
It is these corporate executives, investors and technorati, not
the consumers on the street, who are the attendees at D5:
All Things Digital conference organized by the
Journal. This year's conference, held at a resort in southern
California, featured notables such as George Lucas who
spoke about the future of his proprietary technology and
warned hedge funds to find investments other than the movie
business.
Mossberg and fellow journalist Kara Swisher (seen in the
following video clip) interviewed Bill Gates with
Steve Jobs and the two moguls provided some of their
ideas on the Internet as an entertainment distribution system,
3D, user interface and how good things will be for those who
own content in the technological future.
Bill Gates & Steve Jobs together again at Wall Street
Journal Conference



