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Kleine Sünden werden direkt bestraft – nachdem ich gestern nicht nur ein Google-T-Shirt bekommen , sondern auch kritische Fragen beim Google Wave Workshop gestellt habe fehlt die Hälfte meiner Eingaben in die Dokumentationswave von Tag 1 der LeWeb … Klar, wir sind noch in der Alpha-Phase aber das kann es doch wirklich nicht sein. OK, vielleicht schafft es der Wave-Server ja doch noch die Änderungen wieder hervorzuzaubern – wenn nein sind das wohl die Nachteile wenn man sich “on the cutting edge” bewegt. tags: google , innovation , knowledge-work , leweb , leweb09 , rant , wave <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p> http://www.frogpond.de/2009/12/waving-bei-der-leweb/

frogpond » Waving bei der LeWeb

http://climbtothestars.org/archives/2009/12/10/content-curation-pearltrees-smallrivers/

Content Curation: Pearltrees, SmallRivers — Climb to the Stars

[fr] Tentative d'utilisation de Pearltrees et SmallRivers. Ça semble intéressant mais pour le moment j'ai l'impression que soit quelque chose m'échappe, soit qu'ils sont en train de réinventer la roue. [en] If you’re at LeWeb’09, you’ve heard of Pearltrees . They’re offering an interface/platform to help people curate web content by collecting it (bookmarking it?)
dic 10 2009 Il pomeriggio e’ scorso senza grandi interventi: sulla carta era l’ora dei cosiddetti guru del web, dell’imprenditoria e del venture capitalism . Consigli ad aspiranti imprenditori, richieste ai politici e workshop mascherati hanno fatto da fil rouge per la seconda parte della giornata.

Breaking Zen: il blog di Zeno Tomiolo » Primo pomeriggio a LeWeb

http://www.breakingzen.com/2009/12/10/primo-pomeriggio-a-leweb-09-paris/
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http://gabyu.com/2009/12/09/google-and-social-news-living-stories/
http://www.horsepigcow.com/2009/12/le-web-bright-spots-in-the-afternoon/ Posted on 09 December 2009. Tags: leweb , leweb09 I’m happy to say that the afternoon of Le Web picked up and was less of a back-patting fest and more of a focus on the web…even the future of it! It was kicked off nicely with Chris Pirillo of Lockergnome (and Gnomedex ) fame, who brought humanity to the discussion with his ‘Community is…’ presentation.

Le Web: Bright Spots in the Afternoon | HPC

As Billy Flynn says in the musical Chicago, "it's all show business". And I did enjoy listening to keynote speakers deliver their messages, watching some cool new ventures like Stribe or Tigerlily and having the feeling to belong to one great family. I got a number of insights and the general impression that, whatever Gary Vaynerchuk says about not caring about money, it was all business. As I gather some thoughts from these two days, I wonder whether realtime is related to content shrinking . It's an idea from Sean Percival : as mobile devices become the first access to the web, content is adapted in size and content consumption time is going down.

When realtime is not enough - recap on Leweb09

http://luisalberolasblog.blogspot.com/2009/12/when-realtime-is-not-enough-recap-on.html
http://climbtothestars.org/archives/2009/12/10/leweb09-queen-rania-of-jordan/ Live notes from LeWeb’09 . They could be inaccurate, although I do my best. You might want to read other posts by official bloggers , in various languages! steph-note: photographer madness for the arrival of Queen Rania. Doesn’t mind us looking at our computers, tweeting and blogging, etc. Remainder of the speech will be in 140-character sound bites.

LeWeb’09: Queen Rania of Jordan — Climb to the Stars

LeWeb 09, suite et fin... jusqu'à l'année prochaine : Ergonomie

http://t37.net/leweb-09-suite-et-fin-jusqui-lannee-prochaine.html Promis, c’est le dernier billet que vous verrez de moi sur LeWeb 2009. Après un week-end volontairement coupé de tout ça, je prends enfin le temps de vous faire un compte-rendu de LeWeb 09, la conférence organisée par Géraldine et Loïc Le Meur. 3 jours passés à essayer de décanter tout ça et à chasser le conference blues , pour paraphraser Véro . Essayer de raconter LeWeb 09 de manière un tant soit peu cohérente me parait mission impossible tant ces deux jours – en fait 4 – ont été à la fois intenses et décousus, aussi bien intellectuellement qu’humainement. Je vais pourtant tâcher de l’être. L’organisation d’abord, sans failles, comme je l’avais déjà dit, et au risque de me répéter. Loïc et Géraldine ont fait un véritable sans faute cette année.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8405554.stm For many Twitter is the poster child of the real-time web. The venue may be a former morgue, but Le Web, one of the largest conferences looking at net-based businesses and technologies, proves the web is very much alive and kicking. Hosted by Geraldine and Loic Le Meur, the 2,300 attendees spent two days in Paris looking at how the internet has developed and what technologies are likely to shape its evolution. The Le Meurs spotted the rise of the "real-time web" when planning this year's conference - with so much information being created every minute on-line, the ability to know what is happening with your friends, business that you follow, current affairs and cultural events is becoming ever more pervasive and expected. With the timing of Google's recent announcement that it will index Twitter and Facebook in its search results, the reputation of Le Web as an early-warning radar for online technologies is growing.

Looking to the future of Le Web

Spent two days at LeWeb09 in Paris and I thought a list of my thoughts would be a sufficient summary: 1. The mood was tired and downtrodden. People weren't necessarily in a bad mood but I've never heard more "I'm tired's" than I did this year. 2.

Take-aways from LeWeb09

Live notes from LeWeb’09 . They could be inaccurate, although I do my best. You might want to read other posts by official bloggers , in various languages! Joi moved to Dubai in December. Why the Middle-East?

LeWeb’09: Why The Middle-East? (Joi Ito, Rabea Ataya, Habib Hadd

Greetings from sunny Shenzhen, just north of Hong Kong. I’ve spent some time in Asia – at least the tech centers – and have never found a place like this. It’s like Blade Runner meets 1990s Prague meets the end of the world. I’m here to report on what’s going on here in terms of electronics and how it’s changing the way we think about price, cost, and value. It’s pretty crazy.

This week on TechCrunch: Le Web (le sigh), RIP privacy, the plan

LeWeb’09

On pourra dire tout ce qu'on veut, LeWeb c'est quand même un super événement. Bon, par contre c'est crevant ! ;-) Y'a du monde, du bruit, on papote, on s'échange des cartes de visites et de la grippe A, on fait connaissance, on découvre des nouveaux services et on voit les copains ! Le bon break donc... La veille, j'avais déjà attaqué par une petite soirée pré-web sur une péniche (comme on dit en portugais) où j'ai fait la connaissance de la blogosphère suisse ( Stéphanie , Julien et Xavier ). On a discuté entre autre de l'ADSL Suisse, dont le seul opérateur (non historique) un peu cool est Orange (ouais ouais), sauf que là bas, ils n'ont pas eu la chance d'avoir un outsider comme Free pour casser le marché...

LeWeb’09: danah boyd — Climb to the Stars

What you see online is not what others see online. It’s mediated through your friends. How do we get a sense of our norms? Not through our audience, but through the people we follow. What we see gives us our sense of going on, rather than who sees us.