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Inside the D10 conference The Wall Street Journal’s All Things D’s annual conference convenes some of the biggest names in technology and innovation.
An illustration of Zynga Chief Executive Mark Pincus is displayed at the "All Things D" conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. During the conference, Pincus said the recent slide in the company's stock price has not hindered employee recruitment, and it was too early to tell whether the $183 million purchase of the game "Draw Something" has been a success.
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Zynga CEO Mark Pincus speaks with host Kara Swisher at the All Things Digital conference, otherwise known as D10. This year, the conference ran from May 29-31 and celebrated its 10th anniversary.
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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison speaks to host Kara Swisher at D10. Ellison is one of the longest-serving CEOs in the technology world. “It’s all about creative destruction,” said Ellison, when asked if he imagined the end of Silicon Valley and innovation. “For a long time, I’ve understood you either move forward or you die.”
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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison speaks at the All Things D conference in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif..
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Ari Emanuel, right, co-CEO of William Morris Endeavor Agency, speaks with hosts Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher at D10. During his appearance, Emanuel stressed the important of stopping piracy.
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Ari Emanuel, co-CEO of William Morris Endeavor Agency, speaks at D10. Emanuel, brother of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, said relevant interest groups in both Northern and Southern California fell short in efforts to curb piracy through recent anti-piracy bills.
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Ed Catmull, president of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios, center, and Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, right, speak to host Walt Mossberg on the legacy of the late Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs at D10. Current Apple CEO Tim Cook was an invited guest speaker as well.
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Ed Catmull, president of Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios, speaks to host Kara Swisher at D10.
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Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin speaks at D10. Sorkin, an Oscar-winning screenwriter, has been tapped by Sony to adapt Water Isaacson’s best-selling biography of Steve Jobs. During his appearance at D10, Sorkin said writing about Jobs was “a little like writing about the Beatles.”
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Screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, right, speaks with host Walt Mossberg at D10.
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Intellectual Ventures CEO Nathan Myhrvold speaks at D10. During his appearance, Myhrvold defended the existing patent system, which has come under fire as a hindrance to innovation and tech sector growth.
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Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers venture capitalist and former Wall Street analyst Mary Meeker speaks at D10. Meeker announced her annual Internet Trends report , which contained good news for mobile, outlining that the mobile population continues to grow.
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Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers venture capitalist and former Wall Street analyst Mary Meeker gestures while speaking at D10. Meeker’s annual Internet Trends report, while it contained good news about advances and growth in mobile, also outlined how high-profile IPOs, including Facebook and Zynga (but not LinkedIn) have failed to meet market expectations in the near term — falling below their initial public offering stock prices.
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From left: Journalist Walt Mossberg interviews Spotify Chief Executive Daniel Ek and digital entrepreneur Sean Parker at D10. The businessmen outlined how the playlist will replace the album and how new playlist-discovery tools on Spotify will allow the service to compete with Apple and Amazon’s online music stores.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks at D10. During his appearance, Cook said he would like to see more of the company's products assembled in the U.S. rather than in China and contain more U.S. components such as semiconductors.
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During his appearance at D10, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company is “going to double down on secrecy on products,” while being “super transparent” on other parts of the company.
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LinkedIn's CEO Jeff Weiner is interviewed during D10. The company is the only one of the high-profile IPOs listed in Mary Meeker’s annual Internet Trends report to be valued higher than its initial public offering stock price.
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LinkedIn Chairman Reid Hoffman is interviewed during D10.
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From left: Kara Swisher interviews LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner and Chairman Reid Hoffman during D10. The trio discussed how LinkedIn, with 161 million users, differs from other social networks and the plans the company has to connect talent with professional opportunities.
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