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June 24, 2012

Audio version of my keynote presentation at the Wiggin 2012 DES event: the future of media

42MB MP3 below (click to play, right click to download). The video is here

 

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Of course, content & media is one of my essential topics, and most of the crucial stuff is covered in this 30-minute audio version of the DES video. I hope you like it - if you do, please share it widely.

Many related slideshows can be found here. Here is a low-res version of the actual slideshow: Download DES wiggin Gerd Leonhard Public low res

You can use my mobile app to listen to 50+ audio versions of my latest talks, as well as assorted podcasts I did during the past 10 years.

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