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DesktopLinux: “Crossing the Chasm” Author to Keynote April Linux Summit

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Mar 2, 2006

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“Best-selling author Geoffrey Moore (Crossing the Chasm) will
give a keynote address April 25 at the fourth annual Desktop Linux
Summit. Moore will speak about his newest book, Dealing with
Darwin: How Great Companies Innovate at Every Phase of Their
Evolution, event host Linspire Inc. announced Tuesday.

“Moore is among Silicon Valley’s most sought-after business
strategy consultants, serving as a managing partner at TCG Advisors
and a venture partner at Mohr Davidow Ventures. He has counseled
dozens of established companies as they were fighting stagnation
and learning how to innovate in the face of inertia…”

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