Keynote “Constructive Capitalism” by Umair Haque
July 24th, 2009
This keynote was given by Umair Haque at the VINT Symposium 2009 “Fast Forward”. It took some time to convert our videotapes into streams… but finally here it is. And as usual it is great stuff by Umair. Enjoy!
Also look at the Penny for your Thoughts video by Umair Haque.
Check out our Reboot 2012 presentation as well. It is a presentation from our new forthcoming book, with the same theme as Constructive Capitalism. And don’t forget to download our latest book “Me the Media: Rise of the Conversation Society”. It’s FREE.
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