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Le Web 3 '07: WiFi Issues Paid Members Public
Bandwidth is somewhat flaky (just like last year). I’ll get posts up when I can.
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
The Ebbsfleet Eurostar Entry Paid Members Public
So, while the rest of the Web 2.0 crowd are swanning to Paris from St Pancras with its champagne bar and swanky central London location, I’m waiting in a shed in Kent. Yes, glorious, scenic Ebbsfleet marks the start of my journey and it’s, well, not bad,
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.
Sam Sethi Controversy 2007 edition: Blognation Paid Members Public
It must be a rule or something. If it’s time for Le Web 3, it’s time for a Sam Sethi controversy. This time last year, he was the apparent victim, crashing out of a working relationship with Mike Arrington and Techcrunch. This year, one of his bloggers on
Planning Le Web 3 2007 in Public Paid Members Public
I think it’s good to praise and well as complain so, in that spirit, I’d like to point out that Loïc is busy planning Le Web 3 2007 in public, both on his blog and over on Facebook [http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=2385412903]. It seems
Hans Rosling at TED Paid Members Public
I think most people who attended LeWeb3 [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/business/le_web_3/] in Paris last year would agree that Hans Rosling [http://roslingsblogger.blogspot.com/] was the stand out presenter. His graphical presentations of significant society development statistics is awe-inspiring. His recent TED talk [http://www.
The New Text Paid Members Public
This is just fabulous: I first posted it over on Vox [http://adam.vox.com/library/post/this-is-what-we-do.html] last Friday after spotting it on Stephanie’s blog [http://climbtothestars.org/archives/2007/02/02/web-20-the-machine-is-using-us/] , and fully intended to post about it here over the weekend. And then got