The Emerging Ventures conference in Boston is being held October 11 & 12, 2005, at the Boston Ritz. I'll attend as much of it as I can; Tuesday is easier for me than Wednesday. If there are particular sessions you'd like to see covered, or speakers you'd like me to interview, leave a note on my talk page. You are welcome to add story ideas and suggestions below. Sj 01:15, 5 October 2005 (UTC)

Panelists | Speakers | Young companies | Detailed company schedule

Basic plans edit

  • Talk to Sagan @ Akamai -- a local mover. What does he see as the future of distributing/caching information?
  • Interview Tony Lee, who has made a career out of gathering and spanning large bodies of information (about real estate, politics, and jobs/careers). Ask about making businesses out of free-content databases and classification systems; compare the current eHow with its predecessors.
    the publisher of The Wall Street Journal Online Vertical Network, which includes CareerJournal.com, OpinionJournal.com, StartupJournal.com, RealEstateJournal.com, CollegeJournal.com, CareerJournalEurope.com and CareerJournalAsia.com. Mr. Lee also oversees “Political Diary,” a paid email newsletter about politics. He sits on the board of CareerCast, a software firm that develops scalable web-based job-board solutions for the Internet's leading media companies, and is a board member of the Newspaper Association of America’s New Media Federation. Previously Mr. Lee co-authored “The Jobs Rated Almanac” (2002, Barricade), and “Career Choice, Change and Challenge” (2000, JIST Pub.). Earlier Mr. Lee was editor-in-chief of the "National Business Employment Weekly" and of "Managing Your Career", both published by Dow Jones & Co.
    Update: not free during the conf, can do an interview some other time; perhaps the following week, or via email?
  • Large, slow story:
    Startups in '06 : Where to find good global information about young technologies, startups, markets, vendors and investors. Contrast: VCs looking for startup info, startups looking for other info. Ask individuals where they personally look.
  • Snapshot piece:
    on the smorgasbord of startups and companies on display - a sentence about each of the 50 'hand-picked' young companies strutting their stuff; a few choice photos; a sense of what it's like to be there.