leweb13

#leweb - Evernote gets into physical goods Members Public

Phil Libin is always good value at LeWeb. He’s not only witty and a charming presenter, but he’s also pretty open with how his business is functioning. And that makes his talks fascinating. Today, he’s talking about the impact of Evernote Market [https://www.evernote.com/market]

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
business models

#leweb - Fred Wilson's three trends and four sectors to watch Members Public

Fred likes to think about big macro trends – and how they come together. What are the most interesting opportunities that emerge – and how can they inver in them. He’s less interested in technology then in people, and how they’re going to behave. Trend 1: Tech-driven networks replace bureaucratic

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
futurology

#leweb : The future through Loïc Le Meur's eyes Members Public

The 10th LeWeb kicks off with Loïc’s view of the future… One of the trends Loïc thinks important is meditation! Mindfulness is important, he suggests, taking control of what you want to do. Communities remain important – and creating physical places for them matters. Digital detoxing is happening because tech

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
futurology

#leweb bloggers in da street Members Public

[Post](https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10152066238652417&set=a.10150111460072417.283263.749982416&type=1) by [Arne Hulstein](https://www.facebook.com/arnehulstein).Word. (That’s me and [Halley](http://halleytuckersbookbox.blogspot.no))

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
bloggers

(Not yet) 10 years of LeWeb Members Public

[http://www.onemanandhisblog.com/archives/assets_c/2013/12/IMG_6052-3365.html] So, we had our blogger back-stage tour of the venue for LeWeb Paris 2013, and there’s one of these huge banners in one of the docks. The odd thing, though, is that while it’s claiming 10

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
conferences

Le Web 10 (Dix?) Members Public

Seven years ago – give or take – I was sat on a Eurostar train very much like this one, on my way to the very first Le Web [http://leweb.co] in Paris. I was excited. I’d been blogging for five years, but it had recently become my job, too.

Adam Tinworth
Adam Tinworth
futurology