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Loic does the introductions Paid Members Public
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Le Web 3: Is Open Source Becoming Commercial? Paid Members Public
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/adders/319481680/]Apparently, I’m one of the usual suspects. Here I sit, a blogger working at a mainstream media company [http://www.rbi.co.uk/], and the open source advocate is telling me that we all hate the idea of letting go of traditional
Le Web 3: Does Size Matter? Paid Members Public
Post-coffee, we’ve got a panel of people from the big online players discussing whether size matters in this market. We’ve had a chap from Microsoft admitting that they need to be more agile, and that the Live series of products is an answer to that. The majority of
Le Web 3: Taking our seats Paid Members Public
It’s a grey, miserable day in Paris, but once you’re through the painfully slow badge collection, there’s a distinctly party atmosphere at Le Web 3. 1001 laptops are open and in use, and people are rooting through their Vox Swag Bags eagerly. Lots of lights, music and
Le Web 3: Going Down Paid Members Public
Barely 30 mins in, and the broadband is down. Heigh-ho. Blogging from the conference when I can.
Paris in December: Le Web 3 Paid Members Public
I’ve just registered for Le Web 3 [http://www.leweb3.com/] in Paris. Anyone else going?