Law and Economics of Innovation
13 April 2009 at 2:21 pm Peter G. Klein 2 comments
| Peter Klein |
I’m speaking at this year’s edition of the Law and Economics of Innovation, organized by Geoff Manne and Josh Wright and co-sponsored by GMU Law and Microsoft. It’s May 7 in Arlington. Check out the slick conference website (and Geoff’s post at ToTM). If you don’t want to hear me, at least come for Susan Athey’s keynote. Tom Hazlett has the best paper subtitle: “Of Newtons, Blackberries, iPhones & G-Phones.” How many of you youngsters have heard of the Newton?
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Michael F. Martin | 13 April 2009 at 3:20 pm
The conference last year was a lot of fun. I hope I can make it out again this year.
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REW | 13 April 2009 at 3:39 pm
Ah, the Newton! Just after Apple rolled it out at the Iowa site of “Field of Dreams”, I worked on design of an app for managing swine operations on the Newton. Even had the catchy name: Pig Newton. But by the time we had the programming lined up, the Newton was deceased. And I don’t see that the app name is portable to the iPhone…