FutureWeb is a series of interviews and panel discussions that focus on the broader impact of the Web and its future direction. Individuals who register for FutureWeb can also attend plenary sessions of WWW2010. WWW2010 attendees may attend any session of the FutureWeb program. See the conference schedule for more details.

FutureWeb sessions are as follows. Please refer to the FutureWeb site for additional details and program changes.

APRIL 28

Interview with Tim Berners-Lee and Danny Weitzner

2:30-3:30 PM, Ballroom A
Lee Rainie, Pew Internet and American Life Project (moderator)

Interview with Vint Cerf

4:00-5:15 PM, Ballroom A
Lee Rainie, Pew Internet and American Life Project (moderator)

The Future of the Web

6:30-7:30 PM, Ballroom A
Lee Rainie, Pew Internet and American Life Project


APRIL 29

The Future of Social Networks and the Web

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM, Room 402
Fred Stutzman, ClaimID.com (moderator)
Chris DiBona, Google
Henry Copeland, BlogAds
Zeynep Tufekci, University of Maryland-Baltimore County
Wayne Sutton, TriOut

The Future of Entrepreneurship and the Web

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM, Room 304
Tom Miller, NC State University (moderator)
Scot Wingo, ChannelAdvisor
Chris Evans, entrepreneur and philanthropist
William C. Weiss, Promar Group
Aaron Houghton, iContact Corporation
David Gardner, VenueGen

The Future of Web Analytics

1:30-3:00 PM, Room 304
Michael Rappa, NC State University (moderator)
Nathaniel Lin, Aspen Marketing Services
John Lovett, Web Analytics Demystified
Phil Mui, Google
Bob Page, eBay

The Future of Intellectual Property and the Web

1:30-3:00 PM, Ballroom A
Dave Levine, Elon University (moderator)
Ann Bartow, University of South Carolina
Eric Fink, Elon University
Jacqui Lipton, Case Western Reserve University
Ira Nathenson, St. Thomas University

Interview with danah boyd

1:30-3:00 PM, Room 304
Lee Rainie, Pew Internet and American Life Project (moderator)

Core Values and the Future of the Web

3:30-5:00 PM, Room 402
Alejandro Pisanty, National University of Mexico (moderator)
Tim Berners-Lee, MIT
Danny Weitzner, NTIA
Nathaniel James, Mozilla Foundation
Parry Aftab, WiredSafety.org
Bill St. Arnaud, IT consultant and futurist

The Future of Media and the Web

3:30-5:00 PM, Room 304
Paul Jones, UNC Chapel Hill (moderator)
Penny Muse Abernathy, UNC Chapel Hill
Michael Clemente, FOX News
Dan Conover, e-Me Ventures
Sam Matheny, News Over Wireless
Doc Searls, Harvard Berkman Center

The Future of Interactive Design and the Web

3:30-5:00 PM, Ballroom A
David Burney, New Kind (moderator)
Chris Grams, New Kind
Steven Keith, independent designer
Becky Minervino, McKinney
Keith Messick, Get Satisfaction

Interview with Doc Searls

5:00-6:30 PM, Ballroom A
Lee Rainie, Pew Internet and American Life Project (moderator)


APRIL 30

The Future of Print Publishing: Bob Young

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM, Room 402
Keynote talk and interview with Bob Young, Lulu.com
Lee Rainie, Pew Internet and American Life Project (moderator)

The Future of Public Health and the Web

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM, Room 304
David Potenziani, UNC Chapel Hill (moderator)
Charles Coleman, SAS
Deborah Tate, UNC Chapel Hill
Alice Ammerman, UNC Chapel Hill
Kurt Ribisl, of UNC Chapel Hill

The Future: Harnessing the Power of Open Source

1:30-3:00 PM, Room 402
Tom Rabon, Red Hat (moderator)
Michael Tiemann, Red Hat
Chris DiBona, Google
Brian Bouterse, NC State University

The Future of Privacy and the Web

1:30-3:00 PM, Room 304
Marc Rotenberg, Electronic Privacy Information Center
Anne Klinefelter, UNC Chapel Hill
Jolynn Dellinger, The Privacy Projects
Annie I. Antón, NC State University
Woodrow Hartzog, UNC Chapel Hill

Interview with Marc Rotenberg

3:30-5:00 PM, Room 402
Lee Rainie, Pew Internet and American Life Project (moderator)

The Future of Learning is the Future of the Web

3:30-5:00 PM, Room 304
Cathy Davidson, Duke University
Laurent Dubois, Duke University
Mark Anthony Neal, Duke University
Negar Mottahedeh, Duke University