 The Kidney Cancer Association owes much of its success to the vision of its founder Eugene P. Schoenfeld, Ph.D., who was a true maverick and a genius. And that's what brings us to Boston and the World Summit on Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Hours was one of 40 organizations offered a special opportunity to attend this meeting, held under the theme the new, smarter innovation economy. The summit is set to highlight the importance of wiring smarter into the brain of new designs, technologies, products, partnerships and policies to transform work, cities, education, health, leisure and everyday life. Attendance to the meeting like this is perfect for an agile organization such as the Kidney Cancer Association. Brilliant folks with specific expertise are gathered from around the world for this unusual meeting. We will report to you in a few days on the substance. The way software for free could seem so raffle, but at the same time there's an important lesson here. With browsers and later with other applications like the media player, Microsoft is accused of squelching the innovation that happened on top of it. In the meantime, enjoy some scenes of daily life here on the Boston Waterfront.