"What's Next" from Demo Fall 2009
Whether you are a gadget head or a casual user of technology, the intrigue of 'what's next' in the tech world interests everyone.
One of the premier events for unveiling new technology products and services is a conference known in the industry as "DEMO".
Demo started in 1991 and has been the launching pad for many of today's hottest tech: Sun's Java language, the Palm Pilot, TiVo & Salesforce.com are just a few examples.
So what was shown at the Demo Fall 2009 conference that could be the next big thing for all of us?
Listen in as the Data Doctors discuss what was launched at this years event that could just be the "Next Big Thing".
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Original Air Dates: Sep 26, 2009 / Sep 27, 2009
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- The DEMO home page
- A Short History of DEMO
- The most promising launches at DemoFall 2009
- Demo 09: Personal Web Sites & Applications
- DEMOfall 09: Five Companies to Watch
- Crowdsourcing Takes Center Stage At DEMOfall '09
- eWEEK Picks the Best of DEMOfall 2009
- Dotgo: The Web via Text Messaging
- DEMOfall 09 People’s Choice Winners!
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