Time again for app-flicking, party-hopping, BBQ-eating and, somewhere in between all that, panel-picking.
The interactive portion of the SXSW festival — known as "South By" to hip conference goers — kicks off Friday in Austin, Texas.
And speaking of panels, members of AllThingsD will be moderating a few key ones throughout the fest that you won't want to miss. (We promise not to call you out if we see you hungover and sleeping in the back row. Just come.)
First off, nobody knows more about blogging than the boss, Kara Swisher, who has literally made liveblogging Yahoo's earnings calls an award-winning venture. So on Saturday, March 9, at 12:30 pm local time, she'll be interviewing Mr. WordPress, Matt Mullenweg, about the current state of blogging. More details here.
Later that afternoon, AllThingsD’s other boss, Walt Mossberg, will interview former vice president and New York Times bestselling author Al Gore about his new book, “The Future: Six Drivers of Global Change” — described as “a frank and clear-eyed assessment of the emerging forces that are reshaping our world.” That panel takes place at 3:30 pm local time.
Early risers, reporters who snoop and sources who snitch should add Peter Kafka's panel to the calendar: At 9:30 am Saturday, he’ll be joined by panelists Ed Lee of Bloomberg News, Greg Galant of MuckRack and Joe Ciarallo of Salesforce.com (formerly of Buddy Media) to discuss the shifting dynamics between reporter and source in the age of social media. Here are the details on Peter’s panel.
And on Monday, March 11, I'll be moderating a panel on artificial intelligence — think robots, "smart" calendars and natural-language search apps — with Dror Oren, executive director at SRI International; Raj Singh, founder of Tempo AI; and Nadav Gur, co-founder and CEO of Desti. That panel takes place at 3:30 pm.
And, of course, if you see us elsewhere — at the Mailbox/Dropbox/Highlight cocktail hour Sunday, at the Path/Spotify/A-Grade party that same night, at the Funny or Die + Team Coco’s Comedy Climax Party on Monday, or just hanging around the GroupMe Grill — come say hello.
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