Students are at the forefront of a rapidly changing Internet, which is posing significant questions for how universities, Web businesses and employers will adjust. To explore this further, findingDulcinea is hosting and moderating a panel of leading student-focused startups who will discuss how students will find the best information online, how they're tailoring the Web in unique ways to fit their varied interests, how new Web sites will fulfill students’ needs, and ways in which businesses can better serve the 16-22 age group. We’ll also ask for audience participation as we share goals and forecasts for the Internet of the next five years. Our panelists are:
- Ariel Aberg-Riger, Creative Development & Marketing Manager, Fourth Story Media
- Jordan Goldman, Founder and CEO, Unigo
- Kate Hillis, Co-Founder & Partner, NextNext Entertainment, Chat the Planet and Qwidget
- Mark Moran, Founder & CEO, findingDulcinea and SweetSearch, Moderator
- James Rohrbach, Founder & CEO, GulliverGo
- Michael Staton, Founder & CEO, Inigral
Follow the event here, or on our Twitter account. Follow the discussion using the Twitter hashtag #gmfb.
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