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25 November '08 - 06:58

Leweb 08 preconference podcast - Inteview overview


December is when Europe (and several batches of people from the US) travels to Paris to enjoy the food and the wine, because it is Leweb time. All of Europe? Nope. But the relevant part. ;)

As such it is a great pleasure for me to do again a pre conference podcast with some of the speakers. I will finish the uploads by sunday so you should have enough time to listen to all of them.

Short link for Tweeting: http://tr.im/leweb08interviews
Subscribe to the feed: http://feeds.feedburner.com/crueltobekind

Caution Itunes user! Make sure to set the podcasts to "get all episodes" or you only will get one episode per day!


Overview of the LeWeb08 Interviews


Tip: Each interview has the image seen on the right with a link back to this overview.

I would very much appreciate it ;) if you help your fellow Leweb guests help discover these interviews before they start of for Paris. Each and every one of the interviews has a kind of "tweet this" with preset text about that specific interview in the bottom similar to this one:
Want to spread the love? Why not tweet (click on link to tweet)

listening to pre leweb08 interviews http://tr.im/leweb08interviews #leweb


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  1. my question to Linda Avey: do people change their lives after knowing about their genes?
    michael reuter 26 November '08 - 12:10
  2. Well, I got one question for Robin Good: will more businesses adopt social media practices – and probably learn from Obama’s social media usage during the campaign?

    And I would like to ask David Weinberger (and probably Joi too) – on their ideas on closing the digital gap. I perceive such a gap, basically between people of different age but other traits are related as well, like education, upbringing etc. Today I think that mobile internet access will help a lot in closing the gap, what other factors doe they see? And how should “we, the geeks” change, given we bother about the gap?
    Martin Koser 26 November '08 - 22:37



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About Nicole Simon I love working with people and help them get successful, especially through the use of social software. Though I have been on the net for over a decade and have consulted SMB for years, I also understand the corporate side, as I have worked in a major corporation for 15 years.

If you need a name for what I do, I usually call myself a European New Media Specialist with a special interest in (micro) blogging, podcasting and second life. I also love to 'testdrive' products / concepts which is best described as Technology Implementation Analyst. Recently I have finished the German Twitter book and will specialize a bit in 2009 on this topic as well as building more bridges between communities.

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Useful Sounds is my personal podcast, and I also have a German blog. Living in Lübeck, Germany, a European point of view comes with everything.



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