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		<title>Community &amp; Marketing 2.0 Summit 2009 Hamburg eröffnet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Sep 2009 09:30:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dotdean</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hach, ich bin gerne in Hamburg. Wahrhaftig eine &#8220;Perle&#8221;. Heute dann u.a. für die Veranstaltung von Kongress Media zum Thema Community &#38; Marketing 2.0
Erste Bilder (erst jetzt dank Cinema Saal mit fließendem Wifi). Ich lausche gerade Thomas Kaspar während Dominik oben im Marketing Panel sitzt. Vorweg: East Hotel fühlt sich gut an. Für ausreichend Kaffee, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hach, ich bin gerne in Hamburg. Wahrhaftig eine &#8220;Perle&#8221;. Heute dann u.a. für die Veranstaltung von <a href="http://kongressmedia.de" target="_blank">Kongress Media</a> zum Thema Community &amp; Marketing 2.0</p>
<p>Erste Bilder (erst jetzt dank Cinema Saal mit fließendem Wifi). Ich lausche gerade Thomas Kaspar während <a href="http://berlinblase.de/crew/dominik/">Dominik</a> oben im Marketing Panel sitzt. Vorweg: East Hotel fühlt sich gut an. Für ausreichend Kaffee, Ben&amp;Jerry Eis(!) sowie teilweise WIFI ist gesorgt. Der Cinema Saal macht seinem Namen alle Ehre. Derbst gemütlich mit Kuhfell Kissen etc. (Fotos folgen). Mal sehen wer uns im Laufe der nächsten beiden Tagen vor die Kamara läuft und sogar was zu sagen hat. Community Summit? Wird symatisch von <a href="http://berlinblase.de/interview-mit-steffi-und-ankundigung-community-und-marketing-2-0-summit-hamburg-2009/">Steffi</a> hier erklärt. Eine <a href="http://www.community-summit.de/" target="_blank">Website</a> gibts natürlich auch.</p>
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		<title>Interview mit Steffi und Ankündigung Community und Marketing 2.0 Summit Hamburg 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Sep 2009 12:43:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>dotdean</dc:creator>
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We are back und zwar in Hamburg zum Community und Marketing 2.0 Summit von Kongress Media am 16. und 17. September 2009. Im Vorfeld konnte ich ein kurzes Interview mit der Projektbeauftragten für die Social Web World Stefanie Kleebauer in München führen. Sie erzählt von interessanten Referenten und den dazugehörigen Projekten sowie von Ihrem persönlichen [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1 style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="vimeoteaser" src="../wp-content/uploads/2009/09/vimeoteaser.png" alt="vimeoteaser" width="500" height="312" /></h1>
<p><a href="http://www.community-summit.de/index.html"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-1195" title="3863849147_3e43bb61eb_o" src="http://berlinblase.de/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/3863849147_3e43bb61eb_o.gif" alt="3863849147_3e43bb61eb_o" width="125" height="125" /></a>We are back und zwar in Hamburg zum <a href="http://www.community-summit.de/" target="_blank">Community und Marketing 2.0 Summit</a> von <a href="http://www.kongressmedia.de/" target="_blank">Kongress Media</a> am 16. und 17. September 2009. Im Vorfeld konnte ich ein kurzes Interview mit der Projektbeauftragten für die <a href="http://www.socialweb-world.de/" target="_blank">Social Web World</a> Stefanie Kleebauer in München führen. Sie erzählt von interessanten <a href="http://www.community-summit.de/programm/referenten.html" target="_blank">Referenten</a> und den dazugehörigen Projekten sowie von Ihrem persönlichen Einsatz von Social Network Tools im Daily Business.</p>
<p><a href="http://berlinblase.de/crew/dominik/" target="_blank">Dominik</a> und ich werden vor Ort sein, sicherlich das ein oder andere Interview führen und im üblichen Bubble-Style von dem Kongress berichten.  Im Laufe der nächsten Tage wird sich auch auf berlinblase.de selbst ein wenig was tun. Stay tuned =)</p>
<p>Bewegtbild + Links und weitere Infos gibts nach dem Bruch&#8230;</p>
<p><span id="more-1192"></span><p><a href="http://berlinblase.de/interview-mit-steffi-und-ankundigung-community-und-marketing-2-0-summit-hamburg-2009/"><em>Click here to view the embedded video.</em></a></p><strong></strong></p>
<h2><strong>Genannte Referenten (in Reihenfolge):</strong></h2>
<ul>
<li>Carmen Hildebrand</li>
<li>Dieter Rappold</li>
<li>Tino Keller</li>
<li>Maria Sipka</li>
<li>Thomas Kasper</li>
</ul>
<h2><strong>Links aus dem Interview:</strong></h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://niederlassung.de" target="_blank">http://niederlassung.de</a> + <a href="http://niederlassung.org" target="_blank">http://niederlassung.org</a> + <a href="http://twitter.com/niederlassung" target="_blank">@niederlassung</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/steffi_k" target="_blank">@steffi_k</a></li>
<li><a href="http://twitter.com/communitysummit" target="_blank">@communitysummit</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.community-summit.de" target="_blank">http://www.community-summit.de</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.facebook.com/cm20summit" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/cm20summit</a></li>
<li><a href="https://xing.com/net/socialwebworld" target="_blank">https://xing.com/net/socialwebworld</a></li>
<li>nicht angezeigt aber genannt: <a href="http://hamburgwebweek.de/" target="_blank">http://hamburgwebweek.de</a></li>
</ul>
<h2><strong>Verwendete Bilder:</strong></h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/57746891@N00/217144529/" target="_blank">Dieter Rappold</a> von <a title="Link to Neezee's photostream" rel="dc:creator cc:attributionURL" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/57746891@N00/"><strong>Neezee</strong></a> unter <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/deed.en" target="_blank">CC</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/cliveflint/2969415483/" target="_blank">Maria Sipka</a> von <strong><a title="Link to clive.flint's photostream" rel="dc:creator cc:attributionURL" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/cliveflint/">clive.flint</a> </strong>unter <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/2.0/deed.en" target="_blank">CC</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/spickmich/3640417037/ von " target="_blank">spickmich &#8211; Tino Keller</a> von <strong><a title="Link to spickmich's photostream" rel="dc:creator cc:attributionURL" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/spickmich/"><strong>spickmich</strong></a> unter <a href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en" target="_blank">CC</a></strong></li>
<li><small> </small>Carmen Hillebrand von <a href="http://blog.vodafone.de" target="_blank">blog.vodafone.de</a></li>
<li>Thomas Kasper von <a href="http://fotofun.xonio.com/Bild/Bibliothomas/Thomas-Kaspar-beim-Vortrag-auf-der-CeBIT-1056" target="_blank">fotofun.xonio.com</a></li>
</ul>
<blockquote>
<h4><a href="http://www.community-summit.de/programm.html">Erfolgsfaktoren für das Community Management und Engagement Marketing</a></h4>
<p>Was sind die Hebel für das Engagement? Wie lassen sich Communitys und Social Networks aufbauen und aussteuern? Wie sind Aktivitäten und Kampagnen in diesem Umfeld zu konzipieren? Diese und weitere Fragen diskutieren Fachexperten und Praktiker beim Community &amp; Marketing 2.0 SUMMIT am 16. &amp; 17. September in Hamburg.</p>
<p>Es werden u.a. Best Practices präsentiert von:</p>
<p>• Ayondo<br />
• Chip XONIO<br />
• Deine-Tierwelt.de<br />
• DocInsider.de<br />
• Ferrero<br />
• Fidor/ficoba<br />
• GuteFrage.net<br />
• John Deere<br />
• Microsoft<br />
• MySpace<br />
• Nestlé Purina<br />
• Nike Deutschland<br />
• Produki.de<br />
• Sony Music<br />
• Spickmich.de<br />
• STABILO<br />
• studiVZ<br />
• SUN Startup Essential<br />
• T-Mobile<br />
• Vodafone<br />
• Woobby<br />
• XING</p>
<p>Die Veranstaltung hat zwei parallele Tracks, einer beschäftigt sich mit Community Management und der andere mit Marketing 2.0 bzw. Engagement Marketing. Fallbeispiele und Diskussionen wechseln sich dabei ab. Ticketpreise und Anmeldung unter<br />
<a href="http://www.community-summit.de/anmeldung.html" target="_blank">http://www.community-summit.de/anmeldung.html</a></p></blockquote>
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		<title>DMMK 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 08:34:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jkleske</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[DMMK]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nächstes Level für Berlinblase beim DMMK. Wir unterstützen den Veranstalter diesmal direkt auf zwei Arten:

Mit der Hilfe von Scribblelive gibt es beim DMMK eine aggregierte Twitterwall. Dabei pushen wir die relevanten und interessanten Inhalte aus dem Twitter-Livestream zum Hashtag #dmmk auf die Wall und halten sie so relevant für die Panels.
Zusätzlich beobachtet immer einer von [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nächstes Level für Berlinblase beim <a href="http://dmmk.de">DMMK</a>. Wir unterstützen den Veranstalter diesmal direkt auf zwei Arten:</p>
<ol>
<li>Mit der Hilfe von <a href="http://www.scribblelive.com/">Scribblelive</a> gibt es beim DMMK eine aggregierte Twitterwall. Dabei pushen wir die relevanten und interessanten Inhalte aus dem Twitter-Livestream zum Hashtag <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23dmmk">#dmmk</a> auf die Wall und halten sie so relevant für die Panels.</li>
<li>Zusätzlich beobachtet immer einer von uns die Diskussionen auf Twitter und im Chat des Livestreams, um Kommentare, Kritik und Fragen der Zuschauer direkt in die Panels einzubringen. Dazu arbeiten wir mit den Moderatoren der Panels zusammen.</li>
</ol>
<p>Soweit die Theorie, mal sehen, was in der Praxis davon funktioniert ;-)</p>
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<p><strong>Livestream von Zapplive</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Aggregierte Twitterwall für Keynotes &amp; Panel Track 1</strong></p>
<p><iframe src='http://embed.scribblelive.com/5/0/8/0/' width='550' height='500' frameborder='0' style='border: 1px solid #000'></iframe></p>
<p><strong>Aggregierte Twitterwall für Panel Track 2</strong></p>
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		<title>next09: Liveblog für Tag 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 06:54:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>jkleske</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[next09-hamburg]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[Hier ist unser Liveblog von der next09 in Hamburg. Wir schreiben unsere eigenen Eindrücke und kuratieren den Twitterstream unter #next09.

]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hier ist unser Liveblog von der <a href="http://www.next-conference.com/next09">next09</a> in Hamburg. Wir schreiben unsere eigenen Eindrücke und kuratieren den Twitterstream unter #next09.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 10:43:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jörn Sieveneck</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heute startet die Next Conference &#8216;09 am Hamburger Kampnagel, meine erste Next und auch mein erster Post für Berlinblase. Ich freu mir :)
Thema der diesjährigen Next Conference ist &#8220;SHARE economy&#8221; und für diesen ersten, halben Tag stehen viele interessante Speaker auf der Liste, starten wird die Next09 offiziell um 1330h mit der Willkommensansprache durch Matthias [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heute startet die <strong>Next Conference &#8216;09</strong> am Hamburger Kampnagel, meine erste Next und auch mein erster Post für Berlinblase. Ich freu mir :)</p>
<p>Thema der diesjährigen Next Conference ist &#8220;<strong>SHARE economy</strong>&#8221; und für diesen ersten, halben Tag stehen viele interessante Speaker auf der Liste, starten wird die Next09 offiziell um 1330h mit der Willkommensansprache durch Matthias Schrader, direkt danach geht es mit der Keynote &#8220;The Great Restructuring&#8221; (dort wird es u.a. darum gehen, wie man &#8220;das Neue&#8221; umarmt) mit Jeff Jarvis (BuzzMachine, siehe letztes Bild, rechts vorne) weiter.</p>
<p>Die Keynote &#8220;Capitalism 2.0&#8243; mit Umair Haque (Havas Media Lab) startet um 1445h, danach gibt es einen kurzen Break, bevor die Keynote von Andrew Keen anfängt. Das Thema dort &#8220;Digital Vertigo &#8211; Inequality, Anxiety and Isolation in the Social Media Age&#8221;. Auf diesen Vortrag bin ich sehr gespannt, da die Ansichten von Herrn Keen (Autor von &#8220;The Cult of the Amateur&#8221;) teilweise doch sehr, vielleicht nicht merkwürdig, aber doch fragwürdig sind, wobei er behauptet, dass man ihn nur falsch verstehen würde bzw. seinen Humor / die übertriebenen Prognosen nicht verstehen würde (siehe dazu: <a href="http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/web/0,1518,620281,00.html">Spiegel-Artikel &#8220;Bei Twitter entsteht eine neue Elite&#8221;</a>).</p>
<p>Um 1630h wird es mobil, mit dem Vortrag &#8220;Mobile oder: Die wirtschaftlichen Konsequenzen, nicht mobil zu sein&#8221; von Raimund Schmolze (T-Mobile) und Christian Magel (simyo). Um 1730h folgt die Keynote zum Hauptthema der Konferenz &#8220;Share Economy&#8221; von Matthias Schrader, bevor um 1800h die allseits beliebte twitterlesung des Twitkrit Teams (Martina Pickhardt, Themenriff &#038; Michael Seemann &#038; André Krüger) startet.</p>
<p>Erste Bilder:</p>
<div align="center"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3553/3503386583_88745be27a.jpg?v=0" alt="Aussenansicht" /></p>
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<p><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3320/3504201156_5625be8e18.jpg?v=0" alt="Press Briefing 2" />
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<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/nerotunes/sets/72157617722788346/">Weitere Bilder landen alle im Album Next09 bei Flickr.</a></p>
<p>mehr gibt es auch unter <a href="http://twitter.com/nerotunes">twitter.com/nerotunes</a> bzw. <a href="http://twitter.com/berlinblase">twitter.com/berlinblase</a> &#8230;</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Jan 2009 17:12:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>igor schwarzmann</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Update: Ok, there is obviously a serious need for clarifcation, because humor and irony is something that is not really transmitted very well. At least, if you don&#8217;t know the person. So here it is: It&#8217;s a joke. This whole post is nothing more then a joke and we don&#8217;t have any beef with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Update:</strong> Ok, there is <em>obviously</em> a serious need for clarifcation, because humor and irony is something that is not really transmitted very well. At least, if you don&#8217;t know the person. So here it is: It&#8217;s a joke. This whole post is nothing more then a joke and we don&#8217;t have any beef with the DLD &#8230; on the contrary, I&#8217;m personally in Munich right now and Berlinblase wouldn&#8217;t say no, if we would be invited next year. :-)</p>
<p>Thing is, we were actually pretty envious of the people who got invited to DLD at the moment we wrote that post. It wasn&#8217;t because we were angry or had any trouble with the DLD people (we don&#8217;t have any real contact to them &#8230; ok, we follow @heiko on twitter). </p>
<p>Btw. there is good reason to want to be at the DLD. It&#8217;s not exactly my world or the world Berlinblase is usually in and that&#8217;s the great thing about the DLD. It&#8217;s a conference, where you actually feel like something is different. There aren&#8217;t that many conferences that can provide that feeling.</p>
<p>To make an already long story a not that much longer: DLD is fun, Berlinblase would love to be part of it and we definitely not having any beef with the DLD team.   </p>
<p><img src="http://www.mementodiem.de/vesuv/images/berlinblase_meedia.jpg" alt="Meedia" width="578" height="560" /></p>
<blockquote><p>Breaking News: Berlinblase is canceling their trip to the DLD!</p>
<p>The Berlinblase-Crew announced today in a very sudden press conference that they will not attend the 2009 DLD (Digital, Life Design) Conference in Munich. This message shocked the international and especially the German Blogger-Elite. „As you know, I&#8217;m currently selling my Blog on eBay (the eBay-ID was removed by the author), but as soon as I heard of this press conference, I dropped everything and took the next ICE to the Berlinblase stronghold.“, told us Robert Basic. „It was very shocking.“</p>
<p>The Spokesperson of Berlinblase advised everybody about the possibility to leak the information through the iPhones the Berlinblase-Crew was giving every journalist. This was a small consolation price after journalists were brought to their stronghold with black bags over their head to disguise the actual whereabouts of the Berlinblase-Crew. Rumors suggest that the location of their stronghold is somewhere near the French boarder, although this has not been confirmed yet.</p>
<p>The actual press conference wasn&#8217;t very informative. The spokesperson advised everybody about the decision of the crew, that they won&#8217;t be going, but wished everybody luck and a nice conference. „The Berlinblase-Crew is convinced that it will be a great event with both exceptional speakers and great networking possibilities. We just hope that the places we made available will be given to the small bloggers, who someday hope to achieve the status we have. The DLD would be the perfect place to start their careers and make a name for themselves in the blogosphere..“</p>
<p>After the press conference, we were asked to accompany the spokesperson to a private room, where he leaked the actual story. According to the information that was given to us, it seems the DLD PR team was a bit needy and called the crew every day about the RSVP. After a couple of weeks the crew was so annoyed by the behaviour of the organizing team that they decided to cancel their participation at the DLD.“</p>
<p>This might not be a world shattering decision for the bloggers of this world, but it is a hard blow for the DLD.</p></blockquote>
<p>Source: <a href="http://tinyurl.com/7nlksd" target="_blank">Meedia.de</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.dld-conference.com/" target="_blank">Conference Website</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2008 13:35:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>peter bihr</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first day of LeWeb 08 in our liveblog, posted once more as one whole post so it&#8217;s even easier for you to read. Enjoy!</p>
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post61868" class="Writer2693"><strong>9:56 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Good morning everyone from LeWeb Paris. We&#8217;ll be covering the first round of sessions here. There&#8217;s an allstar lineup right here: Opening Remarms bei Geraldine &#038; Loic Le Meur, Then Dan&#8217;l Lewin is goin to be interviewed by Steve Gillmor. Nikesh Arora will talk to Loic, David Weinberger will give a talk. And that&#8217;s just the first hour.</li>
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post61869" class="Writer2693"><strong>9:57 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Then Michael Arrington will speak with Amit Kapur and we&#8217;ll be ready for a first coffee break. By the way, there&#8217;ll be also livestream provided by ustream that you can find on www.lewebparis.com. Enjoy!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61870" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:05 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> We&#8217;re all setup for some nice bubbling &#8230; Loic LeMeur asking the webcrowd to wait some more minutes, get a coffee and find a seat &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61871" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:14 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Loic compares falling in love with starting a business &#8212;- passion helps &#8212; true ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61872" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:17 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Steve Gillmor is on stage to interview Dan&#8217;l Lewin of Microsoft.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61873" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:18 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='http://www.berlinblase.de' rel='nofollow'>Hint: There&#8217;s more liveblogging at Berlinblase </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61874" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:19 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/" rel="nofollow">&#8220;Why is MS giving away stuff?&#8221; first question by Steve Gillmor, talking about </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61876" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:20 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/bizspark/" rel="nofollow">www.microsoft.com</a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61877" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:21 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/d91a69a2-168f-4784-9a76-41d15f2cea90_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61879" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:22 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Claps for Google by Dan&#8217;l Lewin &#8230; &#8220;Google has done great things for the industry&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61881" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:23 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Superb stream quality we hear, tons of topnotch equipment around here &#8230; </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61882" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:25 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8220;If you choose a framework, you chose a path and partnership&#8221; #azure Went looking for clouds yet? There&#8217;s a booth downstairs at #leweb</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61883" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:25 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/7bcc7357-3de0-40a9-8fef-f947b9e98c57_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61884" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:26 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://www.microsoft.com/azure/default.mspx' rel='nofollow'>www.microsoft.com</a> Azure by Microsoft, cozy data clouds?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61885" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:28 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Dan&#8217;l Lewin thinks MS is ahead with Azure &#8230; after long times of being a &#8220;follower&#8221; ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61886" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:28 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://www.flickr.com/photos/dotdean' rel='nofollow'>www.flickr.com</a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61888" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:29 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Buddy and Co-Bubbler dotdean shooting like hell with his new cam</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61890" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:30 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> ah, finally, first question about the financial crisis &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61891" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:31 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/b8330938-c58c-41d7-8708-d9401465e20a_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61892" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:32 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8220;Markets collapse and get rebuild, they will reform, cloud centric architectures will prevail, &#8230; Silverlight is a critical path item&#8221; &#8230; Dan&#8217;l Lewin</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61893" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:34 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/lewin/' rel='nofollow'>www.microsoft.com</a> Information for journalists &#8230; no statements to Yahoo ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61894" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:34 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> way cool mexican dudes playing music at the entry</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61895" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:34 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;I have no statements to make&#8221;, said the MS dude. Hm.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61896" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:36 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Next up on stage: Nikesh Arora, Head of Google Europe with Loic</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61897" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:37 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/5dda8912-90af-4e13-8ed3-7b4190681875_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61898" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:38 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://www.google.co.uk/corporate/execs.html' rel='nofollow'>Portraits of the Google execs this way: </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61899" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:38 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> It&#8217;s called &#8220;Fireside chat&#8221; &#8230; a little fire would indeed be nice, kinda freezing here, but buddy Peter is getting the next coffee</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61900" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:39 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/63882e16-1884-4873-9841-ca9d9bd7de1a_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61901" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:40 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8220;The US will come out of this before Europe does&#8221; &#8212; financial crisis &#8212;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61902" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:41 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/85216019-5bc4-497a-8fc7-dd5dc38772f8_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61903" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:43 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://www.leweb.net' rel='nofollow'>PDF Download of the #leweb programm on </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61904" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:43 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <a href='http://www.1938media.com/le-scoble-et-le-arrington/' rel='nofollow'><br/>Le Scoble et le Arrington last night, btw ;) </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61905" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:43 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Once again, &#8220;the next big thing is coming out of a garage&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61906" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:45 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Europeans need more &#8220;risk hunger&#8221; ;-) Advice by Nikesh Arora</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61907" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:45 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <a href='http://www.1938media.com/shel-at-leweb/' rel='nofollow'>and another great video by shel israel, the puppet king </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61908" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:46 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Don&#8217;t just concentrate on the (own) market you know best &#8230; spread out, this goes to Europeans, btw, always have to mention this coming next vid when hearing this &#8230; thing global, act global ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61909" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:48 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;you have to have a very good idea&#8221; to survive in this market. well, i guess that&#8217;s good advice at any time, no? ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61910" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:48 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <br/><object width='400' height='334'><param name='movie' value='http://www.youtube.com/v/xfq_A8nXMsQ'></param><param name='wmode' value='transparent'></param><embed src='http://www.youtube.com/v/xfq_A8nXMsQ' type='application/x-shockwave-flash' wmode='transparent' width='400' height='334'></embed></object></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61911" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:49 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8220;Travel as much as you can, live in New York once but leave before it makes you hard, live in Northern California but leave before it makes you soft&#8221; love it ..</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61912" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:51 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> question from the audience: &#8220;i use your google products in my business, but why is there no to do list?&#8221; awesome.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61913" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:51 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/ad21d244-cf3a-49d4-9c79-9698c5973f6c_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61914" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:53 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> loic has spotted a VC ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61915" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:53 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;there is a grand theme behind what can be perceived as chaos&#8221; (i.e. google&#8217;s activities)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61916" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:54 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/e0a6ddcd-5e0e-4ffe-9f50-7d23eeb3907f_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61917" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:54 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Why is it that always when the room is asked &#8220;Are there any VCs in the audience?&#8221;, &#8230; there are almost always NONE????</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61918" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:55 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> A trendscout from Germany sees a problem with the language barriers in all kinds of fields. Nikesh Arora points to live translating chat bots. He thinks we&#8217;re moving quickly towards more machine translation that&#8217;s powerful, sentence-to-sentence translation. Translating voice live is tougher, but it could change a lot in our business and life.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61919" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:56 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Adressing the language barrier problem &#8230; cloud power ahead according to Nikesh, also in voice recognition &#8230; this is one of the most important questions for Europeans I think</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61920" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:57 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Audience question: What&#8217;s going to happen to Jaiku? Answer: It&#8217;s going to be integrated heavily into all kinds of services and products. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61921" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:00 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> I prefer the &#8220;conversations&#8221; format for the main sponsors over keynotes. If it&#8217;s as interesting as this round, all the better. (Much better than &#8220;I have no statement to make&#8221; before ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61922" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:00 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> David Weinberger is on!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61923" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:00 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> one of my faves &#8230; David Weinberger up next! Read ALL his books, go!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61924" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:00 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;Leadership at the end of the age of information&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61925" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:01 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Completely off-topic: I never before noticed his funny &#038; goofy red laptop.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61926" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:01 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> His slides, by the way, look hand-drawn. I like.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61927" class="Writer2296"><strong>11:04 AM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/b3753be9-6b79-4368-bbd2-6e8294f0b716_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61928" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:05 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Creative slide I must say &#8230; &#8220;hyperlinks are the opposite of information&#8221; &#8230; </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61929" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:05 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;the results of these links is abundance of stuff, and also of crap&#8221;. we know how to handle the abundance of stuff.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61930" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:06 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> but: &#8220;our institutions aren&#8217;t ready to deal with it.&#8221; media and society are overwhelmed.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61931" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:06 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;leadership has been based on scarcity&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61932" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:06 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/094bfd09-72d8-4c20-a0e1-f96a068c2027_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61933" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:06 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> lars hinrichs spotting</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61934" class="Writer2296"><strong>11:07 AM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/c93d8798-675a-409a-b2d3-1cd862844e92_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61935" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:07 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> great thinking once again by David Weinberger &#8230; but need to digest the slides and talk with more time again &#8230; </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61936" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:08 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8220;good information leads to good leadership&#8221; but we live in GIGO times &#8230;j</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61937" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:08 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> garbage in -&gt; garbage out &#8230; still valid, getting more crucial in computerized times &#8230; human input needed more than ever &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61938" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:09 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Is it lonely at the top? Yes, but&#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61939" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:10 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> one more scarcity of leadership: we all treat lonely leaders as heroes &#8230; isolation is terrible</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61940" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:10 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> this is &#8220;a terrible way of thinking about it&#8221;. It&#8217;s a structural flaw to paint a lot of weight on one person&#8217;s shoulder (the leader) as heroism. It&#8217;s a structural flaw to rely on one isolated, heroic figure.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61941" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:11 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> No one person can do all the jobs well that we expect a leader to do. (be a great communicator, decided, visionary&#8230;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61942" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:11 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> we need leadership in the age of abundancy &#8230; meaning: MORE LEADERS! MORE GOOD COMMUNICATION, SHARE VISIONS &#8230; crowdsourcing is a first step to help leaders emerge</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61943" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:11 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> The solution: Crowdsourcing leadership.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61944" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:11 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> aren&#8217;t we living in funky times me thinks &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61945" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:11 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Distribute the job of the leader across the network.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61946" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:11 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Slide: &#8220;Decision-making is a failure of leadership&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61947" class="Writer2296"><strong>11:12 AM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/9331cc85-a2aa-41cf-a98a-ea0fd4658645_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61948" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:12 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> (Personal note: D. Weinberger is an awesome speaker. Funny, witty, extremely smart.)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61949" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:12 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Jack Welsh and Jimbo Wales as two types of leadership &#8230; well chosen poles &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61950" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:13 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;Strategies impose scarcity on the future&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61951" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:13 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> he&#8217;s quiting a Linus Torvalds email. &#8220;I&#8217;m doing a (free) operating system (just a hobby, won&#8217;t be big and professional like gnu)&#8221;. right. not having a strategy can be the better strategy.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61952" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:14 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> realism is overrated, not ambitious enough</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61953" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:14 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8220;Realism would have never created Wikipedia, Linux &#8230;&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61954" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:14 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;Realism is overrated, Realism isn&#8217;t ambitious enough.&#8221; Realists would never have built Linux, Wikipedia, the web.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61955" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:14 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/50c39220-d16c-421f-9287-ef78a4aadef4_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61956" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:14 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;Leadership is a property of the network.&#8221; So what does that mean for governance? </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61957" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:16 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> D. Weinberger quotes change.gov as an example of good incremental governance. They take it step by step, more bottom-up than top-down.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61958" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:17 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Intimacy doesn&#8217;t scale. A leader can&#8217;t know everybody equally well.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61959" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:17 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Weinberger' rel='nofollow'>David Weinberger on Wikipedia </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61960" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:18 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/c475ff14-7d02-4593-b67e-91f189c2c47b_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61961" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:19 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://www.elektrischer-reporter.de/index.php/site/film/30/' rel='nofollow'>www.elektrischer-reporter.de</a> David Weinberger Interview beim elektrischen Reporter, Deutsches Livebloggen mal wieder ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61962" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:20 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> so what will leadership be like? it&#8217;s impossible to say. to many possibilities.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61963" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:21 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/6274a41b-26ea-4cde-aa88-473215d7d27a_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61964" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:21 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;we&#8217;re engaged in a political struggle&#8221;, all the time, &#8220;right now!&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61965" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:21 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> emergent leadership is an issue that needs further research; even just software changes like how rating systems work (5 stars? thumb up/down?) can have huge repercussions</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61966" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:22 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;we need abundant leadership!&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61967" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:22 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/515794a1-d216-41e3-b4c5-34b15f671369_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61968" class="Writer3192"><strong>11:22 AM</strong> <em>clemens -</em> would love to see ur content next to the live video, not on seperate tabs,</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61969" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:22 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Peeps, this has to be spread &#8230; we&#8217;ll be checking feedback and will try to find the slides &#8230; Leadership in a new world &#8230; #2.0everything &#8230; </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61970" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:23 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Very inspirational!!! </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61971" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:24 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> This was inspiring &#8211; sadly, it&#8217;s over. Next up: Michael Arrington will talk to Amit Kapur, COO  MySpace</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61972" class="Writer3192"><strong>11:24 AM</strong> <em>clemens -</em> did he say: reputational democracy vs representational democracy ? quoted an author?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61973" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:25 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Clemens: will try to find &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61974" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:25 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> OHA: Google is anncouncing a new product today on stage &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61975" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:26 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> did I get that right?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61976" class="Writer3192"><strong>11:27 AM</strong> <em>clemens -</em> @cbgreenwood: thx &#8211; great service guys</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61977" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:27 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/0d1225bb-9d1e-4227-8c37-6d949330f205_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61978" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:28 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Clemens: google for &#8220;simon willis reputational democracy&#8221; ;-) </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61979" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:29 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/beb38975-962a-4be4-a7fb-311f9238e6d1_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61980" class="Writer3192"><strong>11:29 AM</strong> <em>clemens -</em> thx</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61981" class="Writer3192"><strong>11:30 AM</strong> <em>clemens -</em> who is google? ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61982" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:46 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/c44b1129-6c42-4a1b-a485-5610a73062c3_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61983" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:01 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/020f5b57-034f-4a76-a6f2-ffd9db90bdd9_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61984" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:01 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> german microcelleb in the house =) warm welcome to @kcu</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61985" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:02 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/628a6b95-2185-4a91-aa1b-139c4fbcbdcd_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61986" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:02 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> king of the puppets</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61987" class="Writer2296"><strong>12:16 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> break is over</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61988" class="Writer2296"><strong>12:17 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> &#8220;love is in the air&#8221; from the speakers #music</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61991" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:19 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> We&#8217;ll continue lovebligging ;-) here &#8230; cover up blog posts later!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61992" class="Writer3194"><strong>12:19 PM</strong> <em>peate -</em> Finaly leweb08 continues&#8230; now I have to struggle again to concentrate on work</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61994" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:20 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Now with Italy Talgam, a worldknown Conductor &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61995" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:20 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/6406575c-8ef6-4b68-99d5-a2aa708c99b9_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61997" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:22 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> The Miki crew getting dressed ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61998" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:22 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/4fba2388-0f44-4c53-801e-88938b355c38_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post61999" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:28 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <a href="http://berlinblase.de/live/" rel="nofollow">join our new &#8220;frameset&#8221; to get video and livebloggin :) </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62000" class="Writer2296"><strong>12:30 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/1dcb30e9-cd3c-42f3-b859-d3127c7e419c_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62001" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:31 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Conducting = act of love &#8230; connecting audience, people, &#8230; great example by showing conducting video of opera Vienna</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62002" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:31 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Carlos Kleiber was the first example &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62003" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:35 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Plenty of conducting videos. Kleiber is getting really emotional while conducting.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62004" class="Writer2296"><strong>12:39 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> is it me or are we talking once again about leadership but from a very different angle?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62005" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:42 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Loic is helping out trying to fix the picture. hands-on. why don&#8217;t you always get the boss on the hotline? ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62006" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:45 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> One good thing here is: With only one major panel, you can&#8217;t really miss out on anything going on elsewhere, content-wise&#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62007" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:46 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <a href='http://thenextweb.com/' rel='nofollow'>the guys from nextweb made a great job, check out their blog </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62008" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:47 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> &#8220;Make Love to get warmer! #leweb #theme&#8221; qoute @pickihh from germany</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62009" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:48 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='http://berlinblase.de/live/' rel='nofollow'>by the way, if you&#8217;re just tuning in, there&#8217;s a page with the live videosteam on one side and this liveblog on the other side: </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62010" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:51 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Live singing: &#8220;We have a cathedral to fill here!&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62011" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:52 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> And believe it or not: It&#8217;s kind of hesitating, but the song is actually picking up. This time, different voices divided by age and gender.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62012" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:53 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/006bf4a4-0264-478e-96d0-59cb3a950749_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62013" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:54 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Next up is Cedric Ingrand (LCI-TV) interviews Linda Avey, Co-Founder of 23AndMe</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62014" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:54 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> 23andme &#8211; where spitting in a tube meets web 2.0&#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62015" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:55 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='https://www.23andme.com/' rel='nofollow'>www.23andme.com</a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62016" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:55 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> I liked the singing interaction and demonstration of leadership style from various conductors &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62017" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:56 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://www.fastcompany.tv/search/node/italy+talgam' rel='nofollow'>Mr. Scoble did two posts about this, check out Italy Talgam again here </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62018" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:56 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> How does 23andme work? you spit in a tube, set up an account, and you&#8217;re good to go. 23AndMe analyzes your DNA for you. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62019" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:58 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Linda Avey co-founded 23AndMe with Anne Wojcicki (who I believe is married to Google&#8217;s Sergej Brin). </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62020" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:59 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> 23AndMe is about analyzing risks and everything else that&#8217;s coded in your genes. Curious to see which applications she&#8217;ll propose.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62021" class="Writer2693"><strong>12:59 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Use case: Ancestry. Where are you from, genetically? </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62022" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:00 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Possible downsides: you could find things out that you didn&#8217;t want to know.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62023" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:01 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> so how do I access my data? You sign in online and can start looking at your stuff. (personal data and genetic data is stored separately.) the data and analysis is very dynamic, so you get more and more analysis the further research progresses.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62024" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:02 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> 23AndMe : anybody now why 23?? Didn&#8217;t pay much attention in biology at school ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62025" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:02 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> 23 is for hackers right?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62026" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:02 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> question: how do you keep my bank, insurance company etc off this data? answer: we just deny access, both through policies and security measures.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62027" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:03 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Cedric quotes someone saying &#8220;Google is now indexing your genes&#8221;. But there&#8217;s no direct connection to google. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62028" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:04 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> By the way, 23AndMe just cut prices to $399. Why? There&#8217;s no competition? Answer: Lower prices give the power to analyzing their genes to many more people. (DNA analysis for the people, is it?)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62029" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:05 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Completely off-topic: the 23andme website reminds me of older macromedia websites. just sayin&#8217; ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62030" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:05 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> why &#8220;23andme?&#8221; All of us have 23 pairs of chromosomes.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62031" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:06 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='https://www.23andme.com/about/corporate/' rel='nofollow'>on twitter, @nicprice pointed out 23AndMe is actually backed by Google. Here&#8217;s the info on investors: </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62032" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:08 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> so who&#8217;s using 23AndMe? Answer: We only have anecdotal information. Folks interested in ancestry, folks interested in genetic diseases. Very vague. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62033" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:08 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Oh, there&#8217;s family discounts.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62034" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:08 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <a href='http://berlinblase.de/video-walk-leweb08/' rel='nofollow'>johannes just setup his videowalk on leweb </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62035" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:08 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> for me, &#8230; boring &#8230; don&#8217;t like genes, prefer memes ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62036" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:09 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://twitpic.com/rdls' rel='nofollow'>And, did I mention I got my brandnew MacBookPro updated to a limited edition by fanboying David Weinberger? ;-) </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62037" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:10 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;we won&#8217;t sell genetic data ever&#8221;, to external organizations, I assume. They&#8217;re about analysis and providing info to their clients.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62038" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:12 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> yeah, a round of groupspitting now?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62039" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:12 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> So that was 23AndMe. Interesting project, but applause stayed kinda low. I guess it was too detailed to really get excited about.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62040" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:12 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> ;-) justa joke my name</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62041" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:12 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Next up: Helen Fisher, Visiting Research Professor at Rutgers University. She&#8217;ll be talking about &#8220;Lust, Romance, Attachment: The Drive to Love&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62042" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:13 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Helen, according to Loic, inspired the conference motto LOVE.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62043" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:15 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Today, Helen will explain the results of her research, and a pretty good question: What makes us fall in love? This should be good!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62044" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:15 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/bac536c2-171e-44ce-a7f3-827661cf9d73_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62045" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:15 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Her research focus is: why do you fall in love with one person rather than another?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62046" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:17 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> First example: a historic Maya temple, built by a king/warrior for his beloved wife. That was some 1300 years ago. The temple was built so that temple shadow and grave still connect when the sun is up at the right angle, so that the lovers will touch, symbolically, forever. Pretty neat example, eh?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62047" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:18 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Fun fact: Men fall in love more easily than women, they&#8217;re more visually oriented.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62048" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:19 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://www.penzweb.de/blog/2008/12/09/to-do-liste-in-gmail-verfuegbar/' rel='nofollow'>just found the answer to an audience question this morning: to do lists by Google ;-) </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62049" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:19 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> sex drive=testosterone; romanitic love=dopamine, norepineephrine &#8211; serotonin, attachment = oxytocin, vasopressin.  &#8211;&gt; three types of &#8220;love&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62050" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:20 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Chemical background of love &#8230; way interesting!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62051" class="Writer2296"><strong>1:21 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> <a href='http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/helen_fisher_tells_us_why_we_love_cheat.html' rel='nofollow'>Helen Fisher @ TED </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62052" class="Writer2296"><strong>1:23 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/b6b5591b-8013-4296-91dd-f72f18e0eabe_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62053" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:27 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> also koksen is (doing cocaine) is for losers, become a lover and all stays the same ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62054" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:27 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Traits associated with romantic love: &#8220;special meaning&#8221;, energy, euphoria, mood swings. &#8220;sweaty palm syndrome&#8221;, emotional dependance, frustration.attraction, craving, obsessive thinking, motivation/goal oriented behavior: it&#8217;s pretty close to drug addiction syndromes.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62055" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:27 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Reason: brain activity found in exactly the same spots when using cocaine and being madly in love!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62056" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:28 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> So it&#8217;s all about the chemicals, eh? </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62057" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:28 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> the just right chemicals indeed ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62058" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:29 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> this is some of the most important findings and people are just babbling on &#8230; (not bubbling, which is aok) &#8230; ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62059" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:29 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='http://thenextweb.com/' rel='nofollow'>Over on TheNextWeb, EJ is writing great posts about LeWeb 08 as well. Don&#8217;t miss out. </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62060" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:31 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Lesson learned: Romantic love is completely involuntary.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62061" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:32 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://www.ethanzuckerman.com/blog/2006/02/24/helen-fisher-scanning-for-love/' rel='nofollow'>Scanning for love &#8230; MRI for checking out brainlove &#8230;</a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62062" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:33 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/b9ebd0f1-b895-4e7a-a51c-0b0c0f3c681b_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62063" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:34 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> The Drive To Love is &#8220;much stronger than the sex drive&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62064" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:35 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> rain outside, love inside</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62065" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:35 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8230; and outside it&#8217;s snowing.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62066" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:38 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/2e3e6532-78b8-4734-811e-caf12703e355_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62067" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:39 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> So why do we get &#8220;so crazy when we get dumped&#8221;? </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62068" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:40 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;Romantic love is an addiction. It&#8217;s a drug. One of the most powerful drugs on earth.&#8221; Think relapse.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62069" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:42 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/d6971756-2a83-45c7-9b4e-a9b2f4467609_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62070" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:44 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/e3407a1b-01a6-4d2a-8dc5-327f947e4b2c_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62071" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:49 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://www.google.com/search?q=helen+fisher+love' rel='nofollow'>discover even more about Helen Fisher&#8217;s experiments and &#8230; LOVE </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62072" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:59 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> have to listen to this, sorry for loveblogging outage, hope you enjoy the live stream!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62073" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:00 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Ah, now I know, why 23AndMe was before this &#8230; &#8220;Genetic compatibility in love&#8221; was the the message, Helen Fisher&#8217;s book &#8220;Why him? Why her?&#8221; coming out soon</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62074" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:03 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a href='http://www.amazon.com/Why-Him-Her-Understanding-Personality/dp/0805082921' rel='nofollow'>www.amazon.com</a> is the Amazon link, no affiliate, just sharing</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62075" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:03 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> slides will possibly be up ;-) WOW!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62076" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:04 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Can data be used for creating websites, adressing the right kind of people with the right kind of words? The right design? YES, Helen Fisher is highly interested in working on this field, too.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62077" class="Writer2288"><strong>2:05 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/be5a5e07-332c-4c00-b1ad-b9825f19f201_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62078" class="Writer2288"><strong>2:05 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> &#8230;&#8230;. not ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62079" class="Writer2288"><strong>2:07 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/4303fdc2-f86a-44e4-8d35-774797b95b53_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62080" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:07 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Sevenload&#8217;s Schmiegelow asking if these findings can be used for hiring? Choose the right people, build the right team &#8230; </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62081" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:08 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> I&#8217;m getting that book. period.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62082" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:09 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Helen says: &#8220;I&#8217;ve studied people for 30 years now. I think I finally know them.&#8221; #brainmapping is a lifelong work ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62083" class="Writer2296"><strong>2:13 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> lunch break now until 2:30pm</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62084" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:44 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> no food. no good. no god. living of air and love.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62085" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:47 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> web woodstock indeed. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62087" class="Writer2288"><strong>3:37 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/070c723d-a045-47f0-990e-722681baa0a7_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62088" class="Writer2288"><strong>3:40 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> now startup competition with roberto bonazinga, pierre kosciusko-morizet, freddy mini and marc samwer</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62089" class="Writer2693"><strong>3:44 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Paolo Coelho is getting on stage. With quite dramatic sounds, and oddly, also dancefloor music.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62090" class="Writer2288"><strong>3:47 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/3b7cb33f-95f1-4147-95e7-48bcae1c447c_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62091" class="Writer2693"><strong>3:49 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Paolo pirates his own books &#8211; he actually encourages folks to download his books. He collects the links to scanned versions of his book on his website.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62092" class="Writer2693"><strong>3:51 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> He realized that piracy actually helped spread his books. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62093" class="Writer2693"><strong>3:51 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;When I now look back I see that I&#8217;m selling more books than ever now.&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62094" class="Writer2693"><strong>3:51 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;You have to share in order to get some revenue from that.&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62095" class="Writer2693"><strong>3:52 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> His publishers don&#8217;t really like it; they said &#8220;this is not good. It&#8217;s going to hurt the sales of your books.&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62096" class="Writer2693"><strong>3:53 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='http://paulocoelhoblog.com/internet-books/' rel='nofollow'>By the way, he also puts up free books that haven&#8217;t been published for sale yet: </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62098" class="Writer2693"><strong>3:55 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> These free books had more than a million downloads. &#8220;It doesn&#8217;t hurt your sales!&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62099" class="Writer2693"><strong>3:56 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='http://piratecoelho.wordpress.com/' rel='nofollow'>Here&#8217;s his pirated book section, called &#8220;Pirate Coelho&#8221;. </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62100" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:00 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;an author wants to be read&#8221; &#8211; this is the key lesson here, no?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62101" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:00 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> he once gave a private party. the deal was simple: the first ten readers to write to a certain address would be invited to his party. he got ten emails immediately, one from japan, one from venezuela, two from spain, one from england&#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62102" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:01 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> he sent an explanation to clarify that he couldn&#8217;t pay for their tickets, it&#8217;s just a party. they understood, but wanted to come anyway&#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62103" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:02 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Having such a direct connection with your readers is important.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62104" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:03 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Question: How does technology change the way you reach out to your fans?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62105" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:03 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> How does it change the way you write?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62106" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:03 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Answer: &#8220;it all started out with my word processor&#8230;&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62107" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:05 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8230;says he felt there was a big change coming back then. With chat, blog and tools like those, everything changed.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62108" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:05 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Question by Loic: What about quality vs quantity? Emails and such?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62109" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:07 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Answer: The creation process is odd. He imagined this author sitting in a perfect countryside with mountains and a lake and all, writing the book of his life. And he did. But it was &#8220;the most boring book of my life&#8221;, because everything is too perfect. You need creative tension.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62110" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:09 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;Life is about content.&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62111" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:09 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;The only way to improve your life is by meeting people.&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62112" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:15 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Question by Loic: So if I can download your books and print them in awesome quality, how does one make money?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62113" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:16 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Paolo Coelho mentioned that pirates always won. So now he proposes to go back to why writers write: To be read, to share their ideas. You want to write, you write.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62114" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:17 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> He tells artists that writers should share their stuff. (Movies can be different: expensive, hard to produce, involve lots of folks and money.) &#8220;Don&#8217;t trick yourself by the arguments of the book industry that they are defending the rights of the author. This is simply not true. As a writer I want to be read, and you get that by sharing.&#8221; People will understand and still buy your book.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62115" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:18 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> by the way, when he said publishers don&#8217;t really fight for their authors, there was A LOT of applause. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62116" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:29 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Switch of speakers after Paolo Coelho&#8217;s great speech. Next up: Susan Wu.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62117" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:29 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Susan Wu is CEO of ohai</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62118" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:30 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='http://www.ohai.com' rel='nofollow'>ohai.com </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62119" class="Writer2296"><strong>4:30 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/b2f0ad46-e2bb-48a2-a4e9-3adcc4e15d94_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62120" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:31 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Susan talks about virtual goods. Misconception #1 about virtual goods: they have no value because they&#8217;re virtual. Misconception #2: It&#8217;s only for games. Both: Wrong!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62121" class="Writer2296"><strong>4:31 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/9739d18a-a0c7-4270-b7cf-7776e47ebd5a_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62122" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:34 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Virtual goods are a way of capturing passionate behavior</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62123" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:35 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='http://www.tipjoy.com' rel='nofollow'>Tipjoy let&#8217;S you see emergent behviors in virtual goods </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62124" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:37 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> So why virtual goods? For one, it&#8217;s a trade-off between time and money.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62125" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:37 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Also, entrepreneurship fosters sales. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62126" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:38 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='http://imvu.com/' rel='nofollow'>another link she showed: IMVU </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62127" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:39 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> wow, that was quick. Susan Wu had to wrap up. Next up Thomas Crampton moderating a talk about branding by Georges-Edouard Dias, Stéphanie Hospital, Matthias Lüfkens.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62128" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:42 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Stephanie: learned that it&#8217;s no point being on every single platform. You have to see what works for you.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62129" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:46 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;You share, you lose control, but you gain community&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62130" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:48 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Switching to &#8220;Random Quote Mode&#8221;: &#8220;It&#8217;s all about listening, listening, listening!&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62131" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:05 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Looking forward to Yossi Vardi&#8217;s talk in a few minutes. Stay tuned.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62132" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:18 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Here&#8217;s Yossi. W00t!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62133" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:19 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Yossi Vardi is interviewed by Kara Swisher, co-executive editor of allthingsd.com</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62134" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:19 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yossi_Vardi' rel='nofollow'>Yossi Vardi&#8217;s wikipedia entry. </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62135" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:19 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> We saw him talk at Web 2.0 Expo Berlin, and he&#8217;s awesome.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62137" class="Writer2288"><strong>5:20 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/cca3caec-6286-4f7d-9cc2-8eef6a4ac130_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62138" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:20 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> He&#8217;d like to give a presentation, but can&#8217;t (it&#8217;s an interview). So here&#8217;s his idea of an internet service for the dead. (yes, that&#8217;s right.)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62139" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:20 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> 1. it&#8217;s a growing community, and therefor: market</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62140" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:21 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> focus groups have shown that this kind of customer never complains ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62141" class="Writer3191"><strong>5:21 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> also good in terms of customer service, low cost galore</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62142" class="Writer3191"><strong>5:21 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> also life time subscriptions work good on them</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62143" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:21 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> you can get a lifetime subscription ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62144" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:22 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> youtube provides great ideas of how to die ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62145" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:23 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Kara: this is an interesting idea for the &#8220;econalypse, which we call it in the states, the combination of economy and apocalypse&#8221;. wow, that a lame pun.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62146" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:23 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Yossi: well, no matter what, you need to get a lot of users. that&#8217;s the main thing.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62147" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:24 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> search engine traffic isn&#8217;t loyal. good traffic creates value, you need to connect to your audience.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62148" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:24 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> his comparison: real estate in new york (good, loyal traffic) and south dacota (search engine traffic)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62149" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:25 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8230;and once you have a lot of users you can monetize. users are key.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62150" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:25 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Facebook and Twitter are great properties even though they aren&#8217;t monetizing large scale (yet).</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62151" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:27 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Yossi: We&#8217;re now chartering into new unknown territories. Go for it, then figure out the business model. Google only started monetizing years after they had grown massive.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62152" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:27 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Kara: This is just one example. There was only one America to be discovered, the other seafarers died&#8230;?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62153" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:28 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Yossi: Well, there&#8217;s one Google, one Amazon, one this-and-that. If you look right you can find all kinds of examples.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62154" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:28 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Yossi: I don&#8217;t look at business plans. They are a genre of science fiction. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62155" class="Writer3191"><strong>5:28 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> We heard that before, but always a good one &#8230; </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62156" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:29 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> I believe in entrepreneurs which eat their own dogfood, which are focused and dedicated.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62157" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:29 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8230;and they have to be NICE.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62158" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:30 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Kara: What&#8217;s over-hyped for you right now?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62159" class="Writer3191"><strong>5:30 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8220;There was only one Google, one Ebay, one Amazon .. in times of Twitter, Flickr, Facebook &#8230;&#8221; We&#8217;re wondering &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62160" class="Writer3191"><strong>5:30 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Facebook highly rated by Yossi.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62161" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:30 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> She answers herself: Services that are just features, not companies&#8230; they won&#8217;t survive.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62162" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:31 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Yossi asks: In the last bubble (Feb 2000) we (Kara and Yossi) talked and you (Kara) said the internet is under-hyped?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62163" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:32 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Kara: it&#8217;s always underhyped, but individual services are much overhyped.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62164" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:33 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Yossi: There will always a service that is terrific that I don&#8217;t value personally. But the internet isn&#8217;t a winner-takes-all market.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62165" class="Writer3191"><strong>5:33 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8220;on the internet the winner takes all&#8221; &#8230; good quote</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62166" class="Writer3191"><strong>5:33 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> !takes all ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62167" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:33 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Yossi: Take the iphone, the app store shows the development of the long tail, a lot of people code a lot of stuff.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62168" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:34 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Yossi: Facebook now offers the option to publish your lifestream. The internet is both the product and the plan. Think mashups and APIs. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62169" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:34 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> You can build new products upon old products. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62172" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:37 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Mobile will be a really intersting market. there&#8217;s plenty to do there.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62173" class="Writer2288"><strong>5:37 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/13acafe3-a6be-4808-99d4-402abd838991_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62174" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:38 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Yossi: &#8220;Everybody under 30 please raise your hands. Everybody over 30 please go away&#8221; ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62175" class="Writer2288"><strong>5:39 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/3d8cd46c-a46c-499a-896b-ece7e8f2fd2b_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62176" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:40 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> great as always. off the stage he goes.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62177" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:43 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Next session: Start-up competition update by the judges. i&#8217;ll collect valuable quotes.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62178" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:43 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> one focus is on how to get value out of feeds of all kinds.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62179" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:44 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> feedback on presentations and elevator pitches: the quality was exceptional. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62180" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:46 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> this year&#8217;s presentations covered their business models as a reaction to the VC&#8217;s unwillingness to easily spend money. (that&#8217;s good.)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62181" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:46 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> user-experience has been getting better. a lot. there&#8217;s god stuff coming up for the gaming industry in particular, especially with all the 3D stuff going on.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62182" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:46 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Some level of social network startups was interesting as well. are friends and 3D the future?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62183" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:47 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;mobile is the future&#8221;, but it&#8217;s also about interconnectivity</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62184" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:47 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> if too many services rely too much on other services bringing in the users and the functionality, then who&#8217;s aggregation the users and who&#8217;s going to be paid?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62185" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:48 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> (that&#8217;s aiming at specialized widgets.)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62186" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:48 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> startups need not only to have a great idea, you NEED a biz model.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62187" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:52 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Mike Butcher of TechCrunch UK will now give us a tour of the European startup scene.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62188" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:52 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Mike has been traveling a lot lately. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62189" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:53 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;What the hell happened the last couple of years?&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62190" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:53 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> 200 saw a surge of activity.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62191" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:54 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;2007 was the summer of love&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62192" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:54 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> so last year was clearly a market peak</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62193" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:55 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> so what&#8217;s going to happen next?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62195" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:56 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> big trends: networks to niche. advertising gets smarter. everything goes mobile. the return of professional content. media becomes immersive. shopping gets social. software in the sky.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62196" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:57 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> but what about Europe?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62197" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:57 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> There&#8217;s &#8220;amazing amounts of activity&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62198" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:58 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Silicon had a 50 year history of innovation and venture capital. In Europe we don&#8217;t have this history. Here, it&#8217;s about boot-strapping and getting your friends and family invest in your stuff.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62199" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:58 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> But Europe&#8217;s been getting connected. TechCrunch events help.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62200" class="Writer2693"><strong>5:59 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Istanbul, Athens, Barcelona, Paris, Zurich, everywhere!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62201" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:00 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Europe is a net leader, right after Asia, before North America.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62202" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:00 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Weaknesses: Fear of failure, smaller local merkets, need more 2nd&amp;3rd generation entrepreneurs.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62203" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:02 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> positives: familiar with multi-language and diverse markets&#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62204" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:02 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> phew, that was quick, he quickly pointed to techcrunch50 and rushed off.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62205" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:03 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Morten Lund, Chief Ideologist of Lund XY Global Ventures is next on stage. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62206" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:04 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> (&#8221;Chief ideologist? is that new for propaganda minister? ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62207" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:04 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;hi, i&#8217;m Morten, i have 4 kids and 88 startups&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62208" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:05 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;i like what the techcrunch guy said, but remember, he&#8217;s a journalist and shouldn&#8217;t tell entrepreneurs should do. it&#8217;s inspirational though.&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62209" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:06 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> the next BIG thing: money latters less.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62210" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:06 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> (pretty funky slides for someone who says he&#8217;s not into slides.)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62211" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:06 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> the next BIG thing: people are everything.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62212" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:06 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> next big thing: tech is key; network is key; timing is key.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62213" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:07 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Morten: &#8220;I love this dowturn. I lost all my money on a newspaper and it doesn&#8217;t feel that bad.&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62214" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:08 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;do you guys really want to be entrepreneurs, or just get rich and get a big car like your neighbor?&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62215" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:08 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;if you&#8217;re an entrepreneur you&#8217;re not scared&#8221; and you&#8217;ll enjoy these times.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62216" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:09 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;Look for good people&#8221;. and go for interests and hobbies.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62217" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:09 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> good people can succeed with a bad idea. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62218" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:09 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Startips need help from smart people, but no takeover from smart asses.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62219" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:10 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> (Morten is ranting quite a bit, but it&#8217;s kinda cool to watch.)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62220" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:10 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;Remember: We have no clue&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62221" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:10 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Nice last words for a presentation ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62222" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:11 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> His speech is over, now they sit down for a brief interview. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62223" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:11 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> He lost 30bn (million?) euros and was all in.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62224" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:11 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;Now they&#8217;re going to come and take his house.&#8221; ouch.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62225" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:12 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> He was involved in a Copenhagen newspaper project. A free newspaper delivered to the home. He took it over. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62226" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:13 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> But couldn&#8217;t make it work, lost everything.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62227" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:13 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Loic: It&#8217;s not culturally common in Europe to talk about failure. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62228" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:13 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Morten reacts pretty cool to the question. Culturally insensitive? Yeah, but i also have my hand on my zipper ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62229" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:14 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;i want my kids to be spoiled by love, not by bullshit&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62230" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:15 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> but he still has 85 or so startups around the world.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62231" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:15 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='http://lundxy.com/' rel='nofollow'>Here&#8217;s his website </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62232" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:16 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> This is moving along quickly, next up Oierre Chappaz, Chairman of Wikio</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62233" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:17 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> His presentation&#8217;s motto: &#8220;We will survive!&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62234" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:17 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a href='http://www.wikio.com/' rel='nofollow'>wikio website </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62235" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:19 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> So what&#8217;s his take on the future of start ups?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62236" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:19 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Wikio is: a pan-european news portal; launched in 05/06; team of 35 people</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62237" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:19 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> &#8220;can an information service be profitable&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62238" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:22 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> well, there&#8217;s plenty of elements that could be interesting: news, blog discussions, videos, blog rankings, RSS readers, consumer opinions, personalization. the slide shows a swiss army knife.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62239" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:22 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> wikio&#8217;s business model is &#8220;very pragmatic&#8221;: sponsoring, ads, adsense, merchant links.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62240" class="Writer2693"><strong>6:24 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> i&#8217;ll have to wrap up; you take over! :)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62241" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:25 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> ok, I&#8217;m taking over. what i&#8217;m hearing: bla, bla, blabla, bla, bla *evilgrin*</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62242" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:27 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> we&#8217;re talking money now</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62243" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:27 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> with eric achambeau, jeff clavier, martin varsavsky and fred wilson</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62244" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:28 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> &#8220;getting financed in a recession&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62246" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:29 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> <a href='http://www.avc.com/' rel='nofollow'>fred wilson </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62247" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:30 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> <a href='http://blog.softtechvc.com/' rel='nofollow'>jeff clavier </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62248" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:30 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/e8a1c78d-2099-487c-92d4-c7f0b6b1fdcb_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62249" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:31 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> <a href='http://german.martinvarsavsky.net/' rel='nofollow'>martin vasavsky </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62250" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:31 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> fred wilson closed a deal today</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62251" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:32 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <br/><img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/fe09c0a3-f085-4e92-8af7-95e7cf5326b2_400.jpg" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62252" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:33 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> ah, it&#8217;s looking good. oh, again, not so much.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62253" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:35 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> martin was bankrupt for a month in 98 </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62254" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:36 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> he only got out of it because of an accident that kept him from signing the papers</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62255" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:36 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> life is just crazy sometimes</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62256" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:37 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> i don&#8217;t get this money-talk. anybody taking over?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62257" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:45 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> ok, breaking down our tent at the blogger school. </li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62258" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:46 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> liveblogging ends here from us for today</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62259" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:46 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> we&#8217;ll be back tomorrow</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62260" class="Writer2296"><strong>6:46 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> now, let&#8217;s get some decent food</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Noch einmal als ganzer Post zum am-Stück-Lesen, der Liveblog des zweiten Tages der LeWeb 08.

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10:01 AM Florian Krakau - via lovely wilg =) 
10:06 AM Florian Krakau - good morning folks =) welcome to day 2 of leweb 08 in paris



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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62283" class="Writer2288"><strong>9:59 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62284" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:01 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62285" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:01 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://wilg.tumblr.com/post/63938202/leweb08-day-one-in-a-nutshell">via lovely wilg =) </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62286" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:06 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> good morning folks =) welcome to day 2 of leweb 08 in paris</li>
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62287" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:08 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.fotonauts.com/albums/17c72c48-4b51-4ce9-9590-4b4059b267c8">pictures from last night party </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62288" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:14 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Thomsd Crampton will be translating for Eric Besson, France State Secretary for all things internet. Turns out, though, that Eric Besson doesn&#8217;t mind speaking in English at all.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62289" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:15 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> How awesome must it be to be the internet minister?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62290" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:18 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62291" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:21 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/bb368a0e-9db2-41f1-b7ad-2c5559429d42_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62292" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:26 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.berlinblase.de/live">To check out the live stream AND our live blog, check out berlinblase.de/live </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62293" class="Writer2296"><strong>10:28 AM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> the french &#8220;minister of the internet&#8221; seems so much more capable then the one doing the job in germany</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62294" class="Writer2296"><strong>10:28 AM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> but that&#8217;s not actually hard to achieve</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62295" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:30 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> There&#8217;s a tax scheme where you get a tax reduction if you invest in start-ups. Without knowing anything about the background: This seems like a smart idea to help investments.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62296" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:33 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/f7510053-480e-460c-8b80-857e41456b3f_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62297" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:37 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/42d6bc6a-4dff-47f2-8b9f-48145579f7e2_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62298" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:40 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> It&#8217;s Platform Love: Session about how platforms can work together better.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62299" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:40 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/219ba187-ea16-46ad-af78-3e9568f928e9_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62300" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:42 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> There&#8217;s David Glazer, Director of Engineering at Google. There&#8217;s David Recordon, Open Platforms Tech Lead at SixApart (and strong proponent of OpenID). Dave Morion, Senior Platform Manager of Facebook. Max Engel of MySpace. And Jeff Hansen of Microsoft.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62301" class="Writer2288"><strong>10:42 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/6b6f0b4a-c1f6-491b-8a85-cab22cbd73eb_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62302" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:43 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Motto: &#8220;Open is the New Black&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62304" class="Writer2693"><strong>10:49 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> David Recordon: MySpace, Yahoo, Google and Microsoft are all building on top of the same set of open technologies to some degree (OpenID, OAuth, OpenSocial&#8230;), so if I was Facebook I would worry about developers focusing too much on those other platforms.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62305" class="Writer2296"><strong>10:51 AM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/c60004cb-9562-4306-9233-5adc5d67065e_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62308" class="Writer2296"><strong>10:55 AM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/c03d0de7-2bc1-4273-aa50-e433d581037c_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62309" class="Writer3191"><strong>10:56 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> gotta love the kitten ;-) it&#8217;s much much better today, thx LeWeb, cozy 2.0 day ahead</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62310" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:00 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.mesh.com/Welcome/Default.aspx">Microsoft Live Mesh </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62311" class="Writer2296"><strong>11:03 AM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/a2425bc8-2b5b-4f69-8ab2-83c188689dad_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62312" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:03 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dataportability.org/">www.dataportability.org</a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62313" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:05 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/Facebook_Connect">Wiki for Facebook Connect </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62314" class="Writer2296"><strong>11:07 AM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> feels more and more like the &#8220;open&#8221; guys (google, openid, myspace) vs. the &#8220;close&#8221; guys (facebook, microsoft)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62315" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:07 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/myspaceid_myspace_sides_with_t.php">ReadWriteWeb about MySpace and the Open Stack </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62316" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:08 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> OpenID is getting stronger in Germany as well me thinks &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62317" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:09 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://openid.net/">But wtf is OpenID is still a #1 question &#8230; </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62318" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:11 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/79e99813-be43-4572-88b7-7ae7fd5c9004_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62319" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:14 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Privacy controls are essential: Who can see what I share? So privacy controls need to be implemented into open standards.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62320" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:15 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.davidrecordon.com/">David Recordon&#8217;s Lifestream </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62321" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:17 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Michael Arrington from the audience expected Marc Canter to yell at some BS that&#8217;s going on with OpenStack ideas, particulary at FB</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62322" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:17 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Michael Arrington rants about Facebook&#8217;s not being interested in these open standards.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62323" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:18 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/0d147c4d-3a0e-4e8e-bdc9-f67496b4545e_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62324" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:19 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> THE MOTHER OF ALL DEMOS &#8212;- 40th anniversary &#8212;- THANK YOU DOUG ENGELBART</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62325" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:19 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://sloan.stanford.edu/MouseSite/1968Demo.html">More on the Doug Engelbart demo </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62326" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:19 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Hi, I&#8217;m Tom Morris from the internet &#8230; Big up!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62327" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:23 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://blog.broadbandmechanics.com/2008/12/greetings-from-paris-and-leweb8">Marc Canter in his blog, about the ongoing session </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62328" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:23 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> didn&#8217;t know he&#8217;s living in ITALY, in GOOD OLE EUROPE ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62329" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:24 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Platform Love panel will be follower by Robin Good, talking about Love of Education</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62330" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:25 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://masternewmedia.org">Love of education: a shifting paradigm by ROBIN GOOD from </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62331" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:25 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://masternewmedia.org">masternewmedia.org</a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62332" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:25 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Platform Love panel will be follower by Robon Good, talking about Love of Education</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62333" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:26 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/6617fe5b-4462-477d-855e-f916bbc17ca9_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62334" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:26 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> So Robin brought to the stage: a baseball cap that says &#8220;POP&#8221;, a little trumpet, and a stack of papers. Let&#8217;S see where that goes.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62335" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:28 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/d/douglas_engelbart.html">More quotes from Doug Engelbar </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62336" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:28 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/009da7e2-5911-4dcc-a6dd-58cc14b0a8c8_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62337" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:29 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> He expects a paradigm shift in education.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62338" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:32 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> YEAH, our Twitter bubbling up to 500 followers now ;-) Thxalot folks!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62339" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:36 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> So it&#8217;s supposed to change from school-style learning to self- and peer-learning, says Robin.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62340" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:36 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.jaycross.com/">Robin Good playing in interview with JayCross </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62341" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:37 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Jay Cross is a champion of informal learning, web 2.0, and systems thinking. His calling is to help business people improve their performance on the job and satisfaction in life. He has challenged conventional wisdom about how adults learn since designing the first business degree program offered by the University of Phoenix three decades ago. (from website)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62342" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:39 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Good point: Product designs get more and more disconnected as many products get basically impossible to fix yourself.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62343" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:40 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Siemens">another played in interview with George Siemens </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62344" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:42 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> George Siemens says the most important skill in our times is TYPING (daily basis skill)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62345" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:42 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tarina.blogging.fi/">tarina.blogging.fi</a> on learning on the web</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62346" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:48 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8220;learning is connecting people in trusted networks&#8221; George Siemens</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62347" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:52 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/a6708758-6689-4a9b-b30c-86eedaca8714_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62348" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:53 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://twitter.com/robingood">Robin Good on Twitter </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62349" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:53 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Now Chris Anderson, the curator of TED</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62350" class="Writer2693"><strong>11:53 AM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Demonstrating continuous partial attention. Guilty as charged.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62351" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:54 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8220;continuous partial attention&#8221;, Chris walking through the hall seeing what people are doing while watching the stream, emailing, camerea follows him &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62352" class="Writer3191"><strong>11:54 AM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> oh, experiment, I close lid now!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62353" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:55 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/c7e333f2-b426-4a08-9037-ba940f9f99e5_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62354" class="Writer2296"><strong>11:55 AM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> can someone turn off the stream, please ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62355" class="Writer2288"><strong>11:57 AM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/4f8b92ac-343d-44a5-81bc-2f0674f6d870_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62357" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:02 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Great &#8230; important things being told by Chris Anderson, attention in the audience because he&#8217;s wandering around in the hall with the mic</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62358" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:03 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Scary examples of how &#8220;Evil is getting easier&#8221; works on the net</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62359" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:03 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> but &#8220;evil&#8221; is working alone, no access to the good side: &#8220;openeness&#8221; and &#8220;Collaboration&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62360" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:03 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/4c8b5916-8453-4668-b05f-43f15eeb8614_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62361" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:03 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> first speaker who manages to catch most of the attention in the hall</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62362" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:04 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> GET THOSE SLIDES and watch the recording again!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62363" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:05 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> now the good examples *sigh*</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62364" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:05 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> SIMPLICITY</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62365" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:06 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> We&#8217;re building the mother of all libraries</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62366" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:06 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Alexandria2.0</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62367" class="Writer2296"><strong>12:06 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> enough with the guilty conscious, chris is back on stage, you can open your laptops now</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62368" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:06 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> *WORD*</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62369" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:10 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/8a9888e8-ac3e-4096-93fa-9ebfad1f1d2c_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62370" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:10 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.ted.com/">www.ted.com</a> watch it all ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62371" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:13 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/4d6731d4-f3ee-499c-b844-fd23dccb1f95_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62372" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:15 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Robert Scoble in action ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62373" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:16 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/b14a917e-ca4e-4895-8aef-ac535e608b92_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62374" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:28 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://slideshare.net/johnbuckman">Slides from John Buckmann on </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62375" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:29 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> He hopes we&#8217;ll say &#8220;this presentation sucked&#8221; afterwards &#8230; titled &#8220;Employees suck&#8221;, reaaaally curious now</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62376" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:30 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> !fun: managing, fun = coordinating talented and motivated people</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62377" class="Writer2288"><strong>12:31 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/bce36865-4b25-47f0-9803-ae937f40160b_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62378" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:46 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Dr. Brian Cox now, from The School of Physics and Astronomy from the University of Manchester, he&#8217;s working on the LHC project!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62379" class="Writer3191"><strong>12:48 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://crueltobekind.org/archive/2008-12-03/brian_cox__leweb_2008_intervie">Interview with Brian by auntie Nicole </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62384" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:00 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> stunning pics!!!!!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62393" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:03 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> the pale blue dot picture &#8230; never knew that &#8230; makes me feel very small #cliches but true</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62394" class="Writer2296"><strong>1:04 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> brian cox really helps to zoom out a bit and for a minute forget about economy crisis stuff</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62396" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:04 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pale_Blue_Dot">pale blue dot pic and wikipedia page </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62399" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:06 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/4dce6f96-ae46-416c-ad5a-c4c578c3f46e_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62401" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:06 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://twitter.com/PickiHH/status/1048932769">this pic of Brian is for @pickiHH ;-) </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62430" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:20 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> oh, btw, if we&#8217;re not lovebligging any session, it&#8217;s probably boooooooringgg</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62434" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:21 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> but Joi Ito coming up, yeah, I never saw him live</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62438" class="Writer2296"><strong>1:23 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> pearching to the choir, dude</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62446" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:26 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Marissa Mayer, Google VP for Search Products and User Experience, takes the stage.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62449" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:27 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Michael Arrington, interviewer, disses Loic about the lunch and wireless situation. Also, Loic&#8217;s velvet jacket ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62452" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:28 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Announcement: Google Global Zeitgeist 08 was released this morning.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62458" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:33 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/a226bcd6-b904-42d1-bed2-bd117fd34c9c_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62459" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:33 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/zeitgeist2008/">Google Zeitgeist 2008 </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62461" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:34 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.berlinblase.de/live">(General service announcement: If you&#8217;re late to the liveblog, there&#8217;s a video stream and liveblog mashup by Berlinblase.de using the official video stream) </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62463" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:34 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Michael Arrington doesn&#8217;t really like a few of those google projects, eh? ;)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62467" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:35 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.berlinblase.de/live">www.berlinblase.de</a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62469" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:36 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Google Chrome: &#8220;Who has tried out Chrome&#8221;? Lot of hands. &#8220;Who uses it as default browser?&#8221; Basically all hands back down.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62470" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:36 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/4c327d23-cdca-4dd1-b0e5-2d05434f17e9_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62471" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:37 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> no luv for chrome it seems</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62472" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:38 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> no luv for search wiki it seems</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62473" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:41 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/913e653d-1ff2-4306-bec7-d215ce140872_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62474" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:44 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Arrington: How far away are we from visual recognition, face-recognition, even just recognizing the Eiffel tower?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62475" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:44 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Particularly Arrington seems to loath Google Search Wiki.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62476" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:44 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/0852480f-ba5c-4791-9a98-e040ae79be8f_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62477" class="Writer2693"><strong>1:45 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Speech-based search will be much more quickly available, it&#8217;s a lot easier. Visual search is tough.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62478" class="Writer2296"><strong>1:45 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> is there any way that marissa can switch out of pr talk mode?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62479" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:45 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/zeitgeist2008/#top">Google Zeitgeist 2008 for Germany and other European countries .. </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62480" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:47 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/d6505886-bfb6-4eaa-b04d-1f104e3117a5_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62481" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:48 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Marissa Mayer also sees Local Search as a top opportunity for 2009, according to studies more than 70% of a household&#8217;s income is spent within 5miles of homes</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62482" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:51 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62483" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:52 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> time-based search, good request, waiting for that, too</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62484" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:54 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Guess who we spotted in the line of people wanting to put up a question &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62485" class="Writer2288"><strong>1:57 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62486" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:58 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8230; it&#8217;s Mr. Levenboad</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62487" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:58 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> upps, so Sorry</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62488" class="Writer3191"><strong>1:59 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Joi Ito : &#8221; I LOVE TO SHARE &#8221; yeah, give it to us ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62489" class="Writer2288"><strong>2:00 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62490" class="Writer2288"><strong>2:05 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62491" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:05 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Mr. Joi Ito</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62492" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:05 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8220;Technically we are able to do anything today, but we still fail on the legal layer.&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62493" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:06 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> &#8220;We thus fail at sharing.&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62495" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:22 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Mr. Ito is imho one of the real global brains today.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62496" class="Writer2288"><strong>2:23 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62497" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:23 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Wandering between continents, ideas stay the same. Interesting for us to hear best practice examples from Japan.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62498" class="Writer3191"><strong>2:23 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Sorry for break here, net was down again</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62499" class="Writer2288"><strong>2:24 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62500" class="Writer2288"><strong>2:25 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62501" class="Writer2296"><strong>2:43 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> lunch break. let&#8217;s go fight for some food.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62502" class="Writer3191"><strong>3:27 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Actually the food problem was worked out ;-) Luv that, enough for the bubblers, and tasty, too! Together with the improved heating condition #leweb staff did a good job in comforting the audience on day 2. I can&#8217;t speak about the Wifi problems, because we had seats in the first rows with some nice thick cable which was 98% stable.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62503" class="Writer2296"><strong>3:56 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> break will be over in a few</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62504" class="Writer2296"><strong>3:57 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> and we are predicting a surprise appearance bei 1938media in the next session</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62505" class="Writer2296"><strong>4:08 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> and there he is ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62506" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:12 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Robert Scoble on stage to announce awards and winners of the startup competition.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62507" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:13 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Loren Feldmann doing the puppet man, kissing Loic&#8217;s wife!!!!! Scandal at #leweb. Big fights on stage, blood all over. Seriously.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62508" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:15 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> The jury mentioned that many presentations in the startup competition showed good business plans while others showed good technology. However, a combination of both was rare.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62509" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:15 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> So a number of startup will be presented &#8211; note: those aren&#8217;t the winners.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62510" class="Writer2288"><strong>4:15 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62511" class="Writer2288"><strong>4:16 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62512" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:16 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.zoover.com">Finalists called on stage now: </a> up first.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62513" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:16 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> zoover</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62514" class="Writer2288"><strong>4:17 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/a976795b-6847-4323-b90c-c8673a8b210d_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62515" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:17 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.zoover.com/">Travel site Zoover.com </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62516" class="Writer2296"><strong>4:17 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> you can go ahead and cross UGC off your bullshit bingo card</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62517" class="Writer2288"><strong>4:17 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62518" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:17 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Zoover: UGC travel review community. From the screens, looks like a mashup of maps, videos and all.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62519" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:18 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.zoover.com/">www.zoover.com</a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62520" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:18 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> so far, a lot of buzzwords. let&#8217;s see.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62521" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:18 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> NOT really travel sites 2.0 innovation.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62522" class="Writer2288"><strong>4:19 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/e4b24e39-085f-4fc4-bf67-a84073d97287_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62523" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:20 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> zoover biz model is creating traffic leading to leads (CPC-based) in travel bookings. not sure this is going to help.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62524" class="Writer2288"><strong>4:21 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/52964249-779a-43c7-a782-2e2c9b59e341_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62525" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:21 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.tripit.com/">They should team up with TripIt </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62526" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:22 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Semantic Web meets UGC is the way to go imho.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62527" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:22 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> interesting point: presenter says zoover is already profitable in several markets (incl. germany).</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62528" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:23 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> no brownie points for their claim &#8220;check out before you check in&#8221;. next.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62529" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:24 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> but profitibality is key &#8230; props for concentrating on that</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62530" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:24 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> especially in these rough time</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62531" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:26 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Next finalist kicking off with pics from grandparents #emo alarm</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62532" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:26 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> now grand-family and death of grandpa</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62533" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:27 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> URL? not yet seen on slides &#8230; interesting</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62534" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:27 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> realness rules btw</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62535" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:27 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> next up: very emotional, but no company name to be spotted so far?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62536" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:28 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Is he really trying to sell his grandma for his company, or is this one of those real stories?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62537" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:28 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.webnode.com/">www.webnode.com</a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62538" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:28 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> can&#8217;t believe it. he uses his dead grandfather and his suffering grandmother to promote a website builder.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62540" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:32 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Hm, the show off example would be his grandmother found relieve &amp; strength in connecting people by foodblogging?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62541" class="Writer2296"><strong>4:32 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> wow, the toolbar for webnode looks familiar #microsoft #office</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62542" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:34 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> never heard of it, really, did I miss anything, or is webnode THaT new?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62543" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:35 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> re:how old is webnode? &#8220;We started development on this revolutionary interactive real-time drag-and-drop website builder in September 2006 and we launched the first beta 16 months later.&#8221;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62545" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:35 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> next up, video startup from Ukraine &#8230;</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62546" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:35 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> third finalist: a Ukrainian video-related service.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62547" class="Writer2296"><strong>4:37 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> seems like loic hasn&#8217;t learned to keep politics off stage from two years ago</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62548" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:37 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> No 2 in French government just joined the jury on stage, she&#8217;s Secretary of Economy  -Christine Lagarde</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62549" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:37 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.viewdle.com/">www.viewdle.com</a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62550" class="Writer2288"><strong>4:38 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/b60f1c5b-f21f-43ca-9adb-6afed44ba0b8_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62551" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:40 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> So they&#8217;ve been tackling video search.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62552" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:41 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> face recognition and audio2text filtering out of video</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62553" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:42 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> Demo shows a search for the Secretary of Economy talking about economy; two search parameters. Next example is Sarah Palin talking about gasoline prices. The result jumps straight to the point.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62554" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:42 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> www.blinkx.com Blinkx video search, doing similar things ..</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62556" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:43 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.blinkx.com">www.blinkx.com</a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62557" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:43 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Facebook app: videofriends</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62558" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:43 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> It works a bit like photo tagging on Facebook.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62559" class="Writer2693"><strong>4:45 PM</strong> <em>Peter Bihr -</em> If they can pull this off, then it could be huge. Much more convincing than the last candidate in my point of view. Technology-wise, it looks very powerful. So they&#8217;d license their tech, or sell out?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62560" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:45 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://apps.facebook.com/videofriends">apps.facebook.com</a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62561" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:46 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> I think we have a winner.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62562" class="Writer3191"><strong>4:50 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> Viewdle wins.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62563" class="Writer2288"><strong>4:52 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
<img src="http://s3.amazonaws.com/scribblelive/31c23f26-29c6-4f49-ab13-d794875eb5c4_400.jpg" alt="" /></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62564" class="Writer3191"><strong>5:01 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> otto entrepreneur?</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62565" class="Writer3191"><strong>5:03 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> just joking, France, just like GB, has big plans in supporting new entrepreneurship &#8230; poor old Germany.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62566" class="Writer2288"><strong>5:14 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> its funny. leweb seems to be the first &#8220;web&#8221; conference for many attendees. there is no hardware on the planet to handle so many devices at one point at all.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62567" class="Writer2288"><strong>5:17 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://tweetag.com/leweb">&#8220;So far 6926 tweets have been published about #LeWeb (from 1781 people). Find out what topics have been discussed on </a>&#8220;a good result for NO INTERNETS</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62568" class="Writer3191"><strong>5:19 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/my-miki/sets/72157610922226655/">www.flickr.com</a> great pics from #leweb by my-miki guy kai ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62569" class="Writer3191"><strong>5:27 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2008/12/10/amazon-ec2-crosses-the-atlantic/">Amazon&#8217;s news of the day </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62570" class="Writer2288"><strong>5:37 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> waiting for gary&#8230; dont miss this guy, he totally ROCKS!</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62571" class="Writer2288"><strong>5:38 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://garyvaynerchuk.com/">check out his website and watch some videos while waiting </a></li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62572" class="Writer2288"><strong>5:39 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> and now iam in fanboy mode ;) pardon me.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62573" class="Writer2288"><strong>5:39 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> boys, do you think our audience know about the comment feature on scribblelive? is there anybody out there? ;) *knockknock*</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62574" class="Writer2288"><strong>5:58 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62575" class="Writer3191"><strong>5:58 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> People, get ready, Gary Vaynerchuck up next, rocking la maison for sure.</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62576" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:01 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62577" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:01 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62578" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:09 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62579" class="Writer3191"><strong>6:10 PM</strong> <em>cbgreenwood -</em> <a rel="nofollow" href="http://twitter.com/berlinblase">twitter.com</a> on twitter now, watching Gary V now ;-)</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62580" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:10 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62581" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:10 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> wine is ready&#8230; gary on stage</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62582" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:11 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62583" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:12 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62584" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:19 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62585" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:20 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62586" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:21 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62588" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:31 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em> london gets its diggnation visit, france have gary. fair deal</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62589" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:34 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62590" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:40 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62595" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:45 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62598" class="Writer2288"><strong>6:47 PM</strong> <em>Florian Krakau -</em><br />
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<li id="LiveBlog_Post62599" class="Writer2296"><strong>7:12 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> that&#8217;s it from LeWeb</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62600" class="Writer2296"><strong>7:12 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> we&#8217;re outa here</li>
<li id="LiveBlog_Post62601" class="Writer2296"><strong>7:12 PM</strong> <em>jkleske -</em> thanks for watching</li>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 09:53:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>peter bihr</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Von Beginn an auffällig heute, am zweiten Tag der LeWeb 08, ist die Stimmung: Die Atmosphäre wirkt nochmal deutlich entspannter. Teilweise liegt das sicherlich an der Raumtemperatur (es ist eine ganze Ecke wärmer als nach gestern befürchtet), vermutlich hilft es auch, dass sich die Teilnehmer gestern schon mal kennenlernen konnten. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Von Beginn an auffällig heute, am zweiten Tag der LeWeb 08, ist die Stimmung: Die Atmosphäre wirkt nochmal deutlich entspannter. Teilweise liegt das sicherlich an der Raumtemperatur (es ist eine ganze Ecke wärmer als nach gestern <a href="http://berlinblase.de/canwehazwarmleweb/">befürchtet</a>), vermutlich hilft es auch, dass sich die Teilnehmer gestern schon mal kennenlernen konnten. </p>
<p>Auch auf der großen Bühne werden ganz andere Themen und Töne angeschlagen. Eric Besson, französischer Internetminister, hielt sich mit PR-blabla zurück und zeigte Internetkompetenz, die wir uns in Deutschland nur wünschen könnten. Bei der Open Platform Love Session mit Google, Microsoft, Savebook, SixApart und Facebook ging es geradezu detailliert zur Sache. Robin Goods Vortrag über neue, informelle Formen von Bildung ist eher auf die Zukunft gerichtet und moralisch begründet und auch <a href="http://www.ted.com/">TED</a>-Kurator Chris Anderson wird wohl eher positive Impulse setzen. </p>
<p>In anderen Worten: Die etwas obskure Mischung aus Leidenschaft und Monetarisierung, die gestern immer und immer wieder beschworen wurde, hören wir heute nicht. Und nachdem die gesponsorten Sessions gestern weitgehend abgefeiert worden sind, ist heute der Weg frei für einen konzentrierten, inhaltsschwereren zweiten Tag. Das ist gut so.</p>
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<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/docsearls/3096255067/"><img title="LeWeb" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3164/3096255067_29569d9786_d.jpg" alt="1938media and anina by Doc Searls " width="500" height="375" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">1938media and anina by Doc Searls </p></div>
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<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/ulikleafar/3095820177/"><img title="LeWeb" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3098/3095820177_c06b51678b_d.jpg" alt="Coding by leafar" width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Coding by leafar</p></div>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/leweb3/3096585368/"><img title="LeWeb" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3196/3096585368_e51f281e39_d.jpg" alt="Paul Coelho by LeWeb08" width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Paul Coelho by LeWeb&#39;08</p></div>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 510px"><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/rachelc/3095504951/"><img title="LeWeb" src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3091/3095504951_a222c9481a_d.jpg" alt="by RachelC" width="500" height="333" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">by RachelC</p></div>
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