We're thrilled to announce that Google CEO Eric Schmidt will be keynoting this year's Personal Democracy Forum, joining New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman in a one-on-one conversation on the flattening of politics.
The full schedule of the day's speakers and panels is also up for viewing, along with the details on this year's first PdF unconference.
If you are already registered to come, take few minutes to join in the conference social network (powered by Confabb), where you can create your own profile, add your picture, check off the sessions you're thinking of attending, upload notes, review sessions and speakers, and connect with your fellow attendees.
If you're not already registered, this is THE year to come! (He said, ever so modestly...)
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