conferences
Web 2.0 Expo Berlin Paid Members Public
Yesterday afternoon, in a meeting about social media and one of our titles, a journalist suggested that maybe online communities could have a strong offline component. It was one of those occasions when I had to resist the urge to go “well, d’uh”. Despite the mainstream media’s obsession
Going Solo: Conference for Web-Savvy Freelancers Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2008/02/going-solo-banner-750x145.gif] When I was over in Paris for Le Web 3 ’07 last year, one of the friends I met the year before, [Stephanie](http://climbtothestars.org/), was in buoyant mood. She was telling everyone she could about
Le Web 3 '07: Opening Paid Members Public
And off we go. After a horribly early start and a decent Metro and coach ride, I’m in the conference centre and this year’s Le web 3 is underway. The Le Meurs took the stage first, and Loïc gave us a quick potted history of the conference, with
Leaving for Le Web 3 Paid Members Public
[http://www.leweb3.com/leweb3/2007/09/registration---.html] Heigh-ho, heigh-ho, it’s off to Paris I go… I probably won’t get much chance for posting today, unless I manage to grab some WiFi at Ebbsfleet.
RBI: A Laptops Open Company? Paid Members Public
I’m at our company editors’ conference today. It’s interesting to compare it to last year’s conference and, in particular, what you can see in this picture: From a small handful of us having laptops open last year, now quite a large number of the attendees. The pic
dConstruct 2007 Liveblogging Paid Members Public
I’m not at [dConstruct](http://2007.dconstruct.org/) today. No, I’m labouring away over a hot Movable Type installation in somnambulant Sutton, alas. But my boss is in bountiful Brighton enjoying the conference.Ah. Corporate life. 🙂He’s liveblogging the conference over at Falling off a Blog [http: