Alianzo's last report, centered on the social presence of international leaders, shows that two Arabic politicians from small countries have an audience that exceeds the Facebook population of their states of origin. It's the case…
LeWeb3: The end… or the beginning
LeWeb3 is over. Great job of Loic Lemeur and the rest of organisers! I hope they get the energy for a new conference next year. Besides that, right at the end, Yossi Vardi (the founder…
LeWeb3: The power of Google
Google did not need to sponsor LeWeb3. It was mentioned by most of the speakers. Google is everywhere. It has become too powerful. One of the speakers even asked how many people did not use…
LeWeb3: Finally somebody mentioned Digg
I was afraid nobody would speak about Digg. It was David Weinberger (the author of The Cluetrain Manifiesto) who just did it in one of the best conferences I have seen so far, if not…
LeWeb3: Is Loic Le Meur willing to become…
Nicholas Sarkozy, who is running for the presidency of France, just gave a political speech in French here in Le Web 3. He is a great speaker and he said some typical political things, like…
LeWeb3: Did you know that the alarm is…
Well, I didn't. Marko Ahtisaari, from Blyk, just said it. Another interesting reality: many people check their e-mail before even dressing, after they get up in the morning. He also gave some examples of future…
LeWeb3: The death of TV?
Two discussions in a row about the future of TV. The death of TV, somebody called them. What is clear is that entrepeneurs working on this area, as Rodrigo SepĂșlveda, from VPodTV, are far away…
LeWeb3: Are bloggers the fifth power?
Loic Lemeur is obsessed with the idea that bloggers are the fifth power, that they are nowadays politically the most influential group. Yesterday he invited an international political especialist, Hans Rosling. And today the star…