Archive for December, 2005
I’m leaving today and will join my family to spend Christmas with them in my hometown.
I wish to all of you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year with lots of prosperity and happiness.
See you in 2006…
Scott Johnson is co-founder of Feedster. He succefully built the now famous search engine but left the company last week in order to build a new startup called Ookles.
Ookles is still in stealth mode and lot of people are trying to guess what this next company will be.
My guess is that Ookles will have [...]
This is just a quick post for my french readers. Last week, during a conference, I met Tariq Krim, one of the founder of Netvibes. Tariq is also the founder of a large french webportal and blogging network called GenerationMp3.
We both discussed about our projects and agreed to start a new french blog under [...]
The guys from Mad4milk released last week a demo of their main product mooflex. Mooflex is a content management system (CMS) which will help you to create a variety of websites, from simple blogs to more complicated, multi-author portals.
If you want to see how disturbing it must be for a speaker to be in a conference room where 50% of the people do look at their laptops instead of you, be sure to check Rodrigo’s post.
Rodrigo taped and uploaded a video of the audience while he was on stage.
From this point of view [...]
This event, which has been organised at the last moment, did in fact have a great response. We were between 25 and 30 people in a nice bar in Paris that Francois found. The bar had free wifi (really good bandwith) and 2 projectors that we used for the presentations.
Man! That was a day… I didn’ know when I asked on my day 1 review “Let’s see if we can do better tomorrow…” that we’d have such an event. I didn’t blog earlier because I wanted to write only after a day or two to be sure my writings were based on facts and [...]
On Tuesday the 6th, after the end of Les Blogs 2.0 conference we are having a little session in Paris in order to prepare for the real Bar Camp Paris, which should be happening in 2006.
If you are still in the area, and want to be part of the history don’t hesitate to join us. [...]
While all the others listeners (and sleepers) already blogged about it during the whole day I’m just posting my comments tonight.
I could tell you that it’s because I do respect speakers and that I was really listening what everyone said but it’d just be a big lie.
I didn’t blog earlier because when I wanted to [...]
Yesterday evening was the election of Miss France 2006. The winner is Alexandra Rosenfeld and she’s coming from the south of France.
What’s interesting is that Miss France has her own blog under the nickname of pancakes. It’s written in french (if we can call this french ) and it has a lot of pictures [...]
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