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The Great Seduction: Blogs are dead; long live the blog

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Christopher Sacca is a venture investor, private equity principal, and company advisor focusing on consumer web, mobile, and wireless technology start-ups.

Chris Sacca “Users distinguish success from failure” - The Next

http://thenextweb.com/2009/04/16/chris-sacca/
http://thenextweb.com/2009/04/16/andrew-keen-web-20-dead-long-live-twitter/ Moderator and conference organizer Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten asked Andrew Keen to address the following question in his keynote: Why do you love the web?

Andrew Keen “Web 2.0 is dead, long live Twitter” - The Next Web

The Next Web is een blije bijeenkomst voor twitteraars, social networkers en startende entrepreneurs, die de mogelijkheden van het web als groots en verenigend zien. http://www.dutchcowboys.nl/web2dot0/16756

De ontgoocheling volgens Andrew Keen

TechCrunch Europe’s Mike Butcher conducted a short video interview at Next Web 2009 in Amsterdam with entrepreneur and author Andrew Keen.

Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Is Twitter promoting Digital Feu

http://www.smartmobs.com/2009/04/18/techcrunch-interview-with-andrew-keen-about-twitter/

TheNextWeb 2009 - Andrew Keen, de antichrist van Web2.0 | Bijges

Vooraf leek Andrew Keen een van de opvallendste namen in de sprekers line up van The Next Web 2009. http://www.bijgespijkerd.nl/events/thenext-web-2009-andrew-keen-de-antichrist-van-web20

The author of "The Cult of the Amateur" who jokingly describes himself as a "failed dotcom entrepreneur" and "The Anti-Christ of Silicon Valley". His attack on the culture of the web is framed with the confidence and knowledge that befits a man who was, in a past life, an enthusiastic Silicon Valley disciple. by adriaanrijkens Apr 20