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Le Web 3: One Man's Verdict Paid Members Public
Loïc Le Meur has responded to the criticism made about Le Web 3 in a long, thoughtful post [http://www.loiclemeur.com/english/2006/12/the_end_of_blog.html] . [http://www.flickr.com/photos/adders/323029515/] I do want to directly address some of the issues mentioned, but I’
Le Web 3: Loïc est mort? Paid Members Public
Loïc Le Meur is dead [http://www.wideo.fr/video/iLyROoaftZHm.html]*(knowledge of French handy, if you follow that link) And, through a blogging medium, no doubt, he speaks from beyond the grave on the Sam Sethi issue [http://www.loiclemeur.com/english/2006/12/sam_sethi.html]. *not
Le Web 3: All Photos Online Paid Members Public
I’ve just finished uploading the last of my Le Web 3 pictures to Flickr. [www.**flickr**.com](http://www.flickr.com) [Le Web 3 Photoset](http://www.flickr.com/photos/adders/sets/72157594414884287/)Technorati Tags: leweb3 [http://www.technorati.com/tag/leweb3]
Le Web 3: Blogstorm reaches a fourth stage Paid Members Public
Today I’ve realised that there are multiple stages to a really good blog storm. 1. Criticism 2. Pile on the band wagon 3. Defenders wade in 4. The rise of humour We’ve clearly just reached stage 4. Boris [http://www.bomega.com/] pointed me towards this very unofficial
Le Web 3: Mike Arrington Explains Sam Sethi Situation Paid Members Public
Mike Arrington has put up a long post on CrunchNotes explaining why Sam Sethi was sacked, from his point of view. It’s a very different one to the story Sethi has been promoting: The actions that resulted in his dismissal were additional comments he wrote on that second post,
Le Web 3: Sam Sethi Fired? Mystery deepens… Paid Members Public
Pat Phelan at Roam4free has confirmed that the “disappearing post” I noticed in the TechCrunch UK feed earlier does indeed mean that Sam Sethi has been fired for his posts about Le Web 3. Update: OK, now this post has vanished. What the hell is going on here? Update 2:
Back from Paris Paid Members Public
I’m back in RBI towers after my sojourn in Paris, and finally had the chance to check my feeds. My, oh my, the reaction is just growing and growing isn’t it? Tom Morris is continuing his superb job of collating the reaction to LePolitics3. Oh, and Loïc has
Le Web 3: The Sarkozy Show Paid Members Public
So, the political roadshow continues with the arrival of not-yet-a-French Presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy arriving with a huge media pack in tow. So, what does he have to say to us eager bloggers? Well, I can’t help feeling he’s not talking to us, but to the attending French