danah boyd | LeWeb’09
If you’re a parent you need to listen to Danah Boyd’s talk. It should be summarized as “Don’t Panic”. danah boyd | LeWeb’09.
If you’re a parent you need to listen to Danah Boyd’s talk. It should be summarized as “Don’t Panic”. danah boyd | LeWeb’09.
Looking down the list of sponsors it’s interesting who is missing. IBM, Apple, Amazon are not here and I can understand why they’ve stayed away. There is no system integrator on the list which is amazing considering we’re in the home of Cap and Atos. However, the odd one out is Apple; although they’re not … Continue reading LeWeb: Count the references to Apple…
It’s really very, very hot here.
I’ve reserved! Your should too… LE WEB 3: LeWeb’08 Registration open
Jort is a collegue from Accenture in Amsterdam who I met for the first time at LeWeb3. I learnt a lot from sitting next to him for a couple of days. His notes are here… Accenture BlogPodium /entrepreneurial-marketing/jortpossel/le-web-3-07-looking-back/ Of course, he’s missing the photo of himself…
I thought that I was being original; but I wasn’t. Over the weekend I wrote about by experiences at the last LeWeb3 conference and how I thought there’d been some manipulation behind the scenes. In the middle of all this “scandal” last year was Sam Sethi; someone I’ve never known or met. After last year’s … Continue reading Another LeWeb3 fight…
If you were on another planet you might have missed the fact that there was a controversy at LeWeb3 last year. I was there but didn’t have a blog at the time; I now have a voice. The best summary in less than 10,000 words can be found here: LeWeb3 is actually “Loic for president†… Continue reading My view on LeWeb3 2006: Part I
The next step in the next step (Scripting News) Now I’m really looking forward to LeWeb3; seems that Mr Winer has something to tell us. PS – If he can also tell us about how the SlingBox has been setup I’d be more than grateful!
This blog is giving a place away to LeWeb3 by popular vote. Are places really that precious? Web 3 : Le Gagnant est …
I’ve written here before about how I hate using the Alexa App. It’s a series of bad web objects thrown together at random by someone with something more important to do elsewhere. To add to this, the screen is too small. Think of the fun you have mapping your house assigning objects into a graphic … Continue reading Alexa Blues…