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    <rdfs:label>JapanNYC: Talking Tech with Sony and The Wall Street Journal</rdfs:label>
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    <rdfs:comment>Presented by Carnegie Hall in partnership with the Wall Street Journal&#13;
Program note: JapanNYC is dedicated to the victims of the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. (Note in addition to insert with dedication.)&#13;
In a conversation with Walt Mossberg, Sir Howard Stringer discussed where consumer technology is heading; the smartphone explosion, the rise of e-readers and tablets, and the transformation of TV technology and programming.  They also addressed how the Japanese and the U.S. technology markets differ, as well as what they may have in common.</rdfs:comment>
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