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Le Web 3: Blogs, both Worldwide and European Paid Members Public
Dave Sifry of Technorati [http://www.technorati.com/] is up and giving the live version of his State of the Blogosphere speech. One interesting thing he has pointed out is that there are spikes of blog activity whenever a major world event happens. And now, he’s begging the French
Observations from the Eurostar Paid Members Public
Things I’ve noticed on my journey: 1. For some reason, French trees look distinctly French. They’re the same species on the whole, so I suspect it’s just planting patterns. 2. I was busy plugging my laptop into the covenient power outlet next to my seat, when it
Beneath the Sea Paid Members Public
Here’s a first for me: I’m blogging somewhere under the English Channel. I’m off to Le Web 3 in Paris and finally getting to travel by Eurostar. And, hmm, well, it’s a touch disappointing. All the adverts they show you of the service certainly don’t
Frenchman Paid Members Public
[![](https://i1.wp.com/static.flickr.com/26/53173463_f8b67cd136.jpg?w=960)](http://www.flickr.com/photos/adders/53173463/ "photo sharing")Frenchman [http://www.flickr.com/photos/adders/53173463/], originally uploaded by Adam Tinworth [http://www.flickr.com/people/adders/]. This man looked so quintessentially French that