We’re live from LeWeb in the heart of London. We’ll have updates on the event on the site and on Twitter @thesociable.
The theme for this year’s conference is “faster than real time” – which LeWeb’s co-founder, Loic Le Meur, describes as access to data everywhere;
Real Time is defined as “occurring immediately.” Is it possible then to be Faster than Real Time? It appears so.Whether it’s Highlight, constantly broadcasting your location, or Voxer, a walkie-talkie social experience born out of the fields of war torn Afghanistan, it is clear that our appetite for split-second interaction is insatiable.
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Since the moment powerful Large Language Models (LLMs) hit the market, the promise of GenAI…
Humanoid robots will be walking and talking among us in the next four or five…
In recent years, fan engagement in sports has transformed from passive viewership into immersive participation.…
Back in 1990, the internet faced a major problem that we don’t regard as relevant…
Today, I’m talking to Prem Ramaswami, the Head of Data Commons at Google. Prem and his team recently…
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The opening addresses are over and we're now into the show
The opening addresses are over and we're now into the show
Eric Hazan and Philipp Nattermann, Partners with McKinsey & Company are talking about how consumer behaviour is shaping digital trends
Eric Hazan and Philipp Nattermann, Partners with McKinsey & Company are talking about how consumer behaviour is shaping digital trends
Eric Hazan and Philipp Nattermann report that there has been a 75% increase in mobile sales.
Eric Hazan and Philipp Nattermann report that there has been a 75% increase in mobile sales.
Eric Hazan "the online consumer is more sophisticated than before" - reports show that the majority of online buyers are either "well off" or "very well off"
Eric Hazan "the online consumer is more sophisticated than before" - reports show that the majority of online buyers are either "well off" or "very well off"
Philipp Nattermann - how companies can benefit from data
1. Use the free data that is available
2. Apply it to your ogranisation
3. Use it for decision making
4. Accept that this data will change how you do business
5. These will have an impact on your business
Philipp Nattermann - how companies can benefit from data
1. Use the free data that is available
2. Apply it to your ogranisation
3. Use it for decision making
4. Accept that this data will change how you do business
5. These will have an impact on your business