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The Future of the Internet -- Insights and Observations of INSEAD's Technology Entrepreneurs - Read More

Date Added: May 14, 2008 08:32:07 AM
INSEAD's successful technology entrepreneurs, Kevin Ryan, Alexandre Douzet, and Paul Forster will gather with Bain Capital Ventures Group's Daniel Allen on a panel in New York on May 13, to discuss future business trends and successful strategies for the Internet. Moderated by Henry Blodget, CEO and editor-in-chief of Silicon Alley Insider, the panel will explore the Internet's future impact on ...

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