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Moonalice offers free admission to holders of Skull & Roses tickets!
Poster Artist Feature: Dennis Larkins Interview
Let's Rock The World One Tree At A Time!
Acoustic Guitar reviews Full Moonalice, Volume 2!!
Moonalice plays a set on Jam In The Van
Glide Magazine interviews Pete Sears!
Acoustic Guitar Magazine: Barry, Roger and T’s play Nick and Woo Woo
Commemorating the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival!!!
PopMatters: Bottlerock Napa review … featuring Moonalice
Moonalice Will Not Play Indoors Until Further Notice

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Oct 19, 2024 / HopMonk Sebastopol Garden (Sebastopol)
Aug 12, 2024 / Jerry Garcia Tribute Night @ SF Giants - Dugout Set (San Francisco)
Note that the dugout set is at the end of the video archive just around the 1 hour mark.
Jun 14, 2024 / Sweetwater Music Hall (Mill Valley)
According to Moonalice legend, the world appears to be suffering the effects of an Asshole Apocalypse. Ba...
Oct 5, 2024 / Hardly Strictly Bluegrass - Towers of Gold Stage (San Francisco)
Jul 27, 2024 / Petaluma Music Festival - Acoustic Set (Petaluma Stage) (Petaluma)
Jun 13, 2024 / Club Fox (Redwood City)
According to Moonalice legend, Redwood City is the burrito capital of the San Francisco peninsula. There ...
Sep 15, 2024 / Haight Ashbury Street Fair (San Francisco)
Aug 12, 2024 / Jerry Garcia Tribute Night @ SF Giants - Triples Alley Set (San Francisco)
Sep 14, 2024 / Ain't Necessarily Dead Fest (Auburn)
Jul 27, 2024 / Petaluma Music Festival - Electric Set (Festival Stage) (Petaluma)

Roger McNamee on Investment Opportunities and Careers in the New Sharing Economy

Roger McNamee shares his unique perspectives on technology trends and shifts in the economy with MBA students from the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.

Roger also visited the Center For Digital Studies in 2012. After his visit, Prof M. Eric Johnson posted his reflections of the visit, "It is so satisfying to introduce your friends to someone you know they will love. That is how I felt last week hosting Roger McNamee as part of Tuck’s Media Symposium. Roger and his band, Moonalice, spent the day at Tuck both educating and entertaining the community. Of course the concert was a blast, but the highlight of the visit was Roger’s rapid-fire analysis of tech investing. Refined over the past year, Roger’s 10 Hypotheses for Technology Investing provides a compellingly different view of the rapidly changing landscape and opportunities ahead."

Prof. Johnson continued, "With Windows devices now representing less the 50% of internet-connected devices (from 95% four short years ago), Roger argues that everything has changed. Winners are those building the hyperweb to exploit the rapidly expanding hypernet (internet + carriers). Losers are those who can’t make the jump to the mobile world. With the first wave of the “social web” over, Roger advised the students to focus on companies that power or benefit from hyperweb+hypernet – think HTML5."

Regarding the video recording of Roger's 2012 visit, Pro. Johnson said. "This video is a must see for anyone thinking about a career or investing in tech and is just plain fun for anyone who likes to think about the changes happening all around us. Of course, when you finish the talk, enjoy the concert – brought to you via Moonalice’s own HTML5 experiment."

Watch the video of Roger's 2012 presentation > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7uJFdeP4_M.

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