Here’s a complete video replay of Paul Otellini’s Jan. 7th keynote at CES 2008 in Las Vegas.
He describes how the Internet will continue to transform the CE and entertainment industries, and how it’s evolution will create business opportunities for those who embrace it.
it’s not a complete video re-play people, it’s missing the entire lead-in video ! how can you eliminate that - what he’s saying doesn’t make any sense if you don’t see the video !!! unbeleivable.
Last time I went to Taiwan, I did just that—showed up for a few days of business and then had a few more days to goof off—no plan. I’m in Shanghai in April and will be on the same program—it’s a great way to see a city.
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Jan 10 | Mike said:
it’s not a complete video re-play people, it’s missing the entire lead-in video ! how can you eliminate that - what he’s saying doesn’t make any sense if you don’t see the video !!! unbeleivable.
Jan 10 | Paul Phillips said:
Where is the lead in video? It was great
Jan 10 | Bryan Rhoads said:
Mike - Unfortunately, we did not have rights to that porttion of the keynote.
Feb 16 | AlexGrogan said:
Who’s going to fly to China without knowing where to go after that?
Maybe it’s cool technology looking for a home.
Feb 25 | Jason said:
Last time I went to Taiwan, I did just that—showed up for a few days of business and then had a few more days to goof off—no plan. I’m in Shanghai in April and will be on the same program—it’s a great way to see a city.