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Web 2.0 needs to rest

The tech events are sparse today because, face it, Web 2.0 is tired. But buck up, as Barcelona is forming a "tech bridge" to Silicon Valley via drinking and networking at 111 Minna. Tired of tech? The Long Now Foundation is hosting a discussion called "Historian vs. Futurist on Human Progress." Niall Ferguson (author of War of the World) and Peter Schwartz (author of The Art of the Long View) will be discussing human progress as historian and futurist, respectively. Howard Fineman of Newsweek will be in conversation with Phil Bronstein of the San Francisco Chronicle at the Commonwealth Club tonight, book-peddling his latest, The Thirteen American Arguments: Enduring Debates That Define and Inspire Our Country.



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11:00 AM on Mon Apr 28 2008
By Dianne de Guzman
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