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Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Live chat today with Chris Shipley

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Live chat: Hot technologies of 2008 with DEMO's Chris Shipley
Chat live with Chris Shipley today at 2 p.m. EST. Shipley is best known as the Executive Producer of the DEMO Conferences. For over 16 years, DEMO has been the technology industry's premier place to launch emerging technology. The 2008 Demo conference will be held Jan. 28 – 30 in Palm Desert, Calif., where more than 70 of the world's most promising new technologies will be unveiled. No one is in a better position to discuss what the hottest technologies will be, and how they impact our work and home lives, than Shipley. To join the chat, click here login begins at 1 p.m. EST, no registration required.

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