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| '''Openness Session Matrix'''
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| !width="200"|Session 1: <br />11:15-12:15
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| !width="200"|Session 2: <br />2:00-3:00
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| !width="200"|Session 3: <br />3:15-4:15
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| |Austin West||In the battle for the Internet: Who are the adversaries? Where are the battlefields? - James Morris ||Low-cost Appliance Smack Down - OLPC vs. mobile phone, Mike Best, Beth Kolko ||Global Problem Solving
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| |Langdell North||Digital Natives ||Network Neutrality||Netizenship
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| |Austin East||The Musician and the Scientist: CC and Science Commons - Melanie DuLong ||GRM -- Government Relationship Management, Democracy made granular Britt Blaser ||The future of the Internet and crime prevention - Max Weinstein
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| |Hasuer 104||Internet Distribution and the Creator's dilemma - Mark ||Private economic institutions and the net - Oliver Goodenough ||
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| |Pound 102||The Generational Gap and the Future of the Internet - Tim Hwang || ||
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| |Hauser 102||Infotech as paradigm shift - what is it, where it came from, who did it - Scott McLeod ||Future of Libraries - Maja Bogataj ||How to create an index of Internet freedom - Karin Kariekar, Freedom House
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| |Langdell South||Transparency and Government||Race and the Internet||The Dilema of Games
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| |Austin North||Decentralized web services to reduce costs and improve distribution and security || ||
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| |Berkman Center Conference Room|| StopBadware: [[Open Security]] || ||
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