Monthly Archives: May 2013

Fallen behind

We’ve fallen way behind in media posts, including December of last year and nearly all of 2013. Larry’s was kept busy with several technology policy events, including the U.N.’s World Conference on Information Technology in Dubai, CES, State of the Net, the release of his privacy paper from the Cato Institute, and the publication, in March, of his co-authored article in Harvard Business Review, “Big Bang Disruption.”Larry is now hard at work on the manuscript for a Big Bang Disruption book, but he’s still keeping up with interviews and articles for Forbes, CNET, and a new series on legal issues in innovation for Harvard Business Review.

We’re slowly making our way through the backlog, but in the meantime, check out our Facebook page, which is always current. And check the new Facebook page for BBD, launched in April, 2013, and our new Forbes column on BBD.

TWIL/188

“This Week in Law #188”, TWIL, November 16, 2012. Larry appeared on This Week in Law to talk electronic privacy, the Petraeus scandal, text spam, post-election tech policy, and more.

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Larry talks Google Glass, 3D Printing on This Week in Law #211

Larry was a guest this week on TWIT’s “This Week in Law,” which covered the week’s most interesting developments in technology policy and law.  Topics included “moral panic” over Google Glass (a year ahead of the product’s actual availability!), copyright and 3D printing, the AP/Justice Department subpoenas, and patented soybeans.  Always a fun conversation with host Denise Howell.

Announcing the New "Big Bang Disruption" Column on Forbes.com

Paul F. Nunes and I have launched our new joint column at Forbes.com, where we’ll be posting examples from our on-going research on Big Bang Disruption, which we introduced in our March article for Harvard Business Review.

The introductory column is up today, at:

http://www.forbes.com/sites/bigbangdisruption/2013/05/09/welcome-to-the-world-of-better-and-cheaper/

We’ve also launched a Facebook page and Twitter handle for the book, which will provide links to articles that highlight some of the features of disruptive innovations that start life better and cheaper than those of incumbents:

Facebook:           https://www.facebook.com/BigBangDisruption

Twitter:                https://twitter.com/BBDisruption

We are now deeply into drafting the manuscript for the book, with an expected publication date of late this year or early 2014.  More details on that once we’ve signed the contract!

We would love to hear from you on ideas and examples you see of “better and cheaper” innovations and the disruptive technologies that are driving them.