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LeWeb: The media and Wikileaks Paid Members Public
Adrian Monck is chairing a media panel, and inevitably we’re focusing on WikiLeaks. We’ve always had leaks, says Julio Alonso of Weblogs S. “The WikiLeaks phenomenon is not new, but it has a different form. ” The closing of Amazon and PayPal accounts , the problems with wikileaks DNS, are
LeWeb: Dennis Crowley for Foursquare Paid Members Public
The snow is beginning to send things off the rails at Le Web. Speakers are missing and not able to find their way here. But we have slightly late, Dennis Crowley of Foursquare. It’s been a gentle, rambling chat, talking about his path to where he is now. It’
LeWeb: Google's Marissa Mayer gets local Paid Members Public
It’s the now [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2009/12/le_web_marissa_mayer_of_google.html] annual [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2008/12/le_web_08_marissa_mayer.html] Arrington/Mayer chat. Whoohoo. She tries to say nothing, Mike tries to make her say something. Of course,
LeWeb: Le Snow Paid Members Public
The snow that’s been bedevilling Europe has decided to make walking between the three buildings that make up this year’s Le Web treacherous – but very festive:
LeWeb: Angry Birds, Happy Business Paid Members Public
That bizarre image of our host dressed up as the most basic of the Angry Birds [http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/2010/12/leweb_angry_birds_loc.html] had a purpose: it was setting the scene for the arrival of Mikael Hed, CEO, Rovio, the people who are stealing away