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I hear it starts tomorrow; stay tuned.
Update: here's a video presenting the event:
I hear it starts tomorrow; stay tuned.
Update: here's a video presenting the event:
Can one of my kind readers point me to the proper and easy way to update my blog with a daily summary of
- my twitter updates
- my del.icio.us bookmarks
these 2 seem to be updated much more often than this blog :)
Thanks.
in the everlasting contest of who has the largest ________ (fill in the space), Criteo has just published a list of bloggers. Ha! 1 place to make it in the top 10. Not that it matters much though, I only know Don's blog in the top 10.
Sorry I really didn't have much time to blog this past few months, as I was concentrating on a number of other issues, including running my company and getting used to a larger family. Stats don't lie do they?
I'll try to catch up this year. Anything you'd like me to talk and write about in particular ?
You rock dude ! I wanted to write a long post about him. About what is being said about the man, the LeWeb3 conference. I started 2 posts, and I stopped.
I think the defence is best left to the man himself, and he has just done so here.
In a nutshell I however wanted to say this:
After-thoughts:
I don't think Loic can go back to being the EMEA guy for SixApart and keep on promoting blogs. He's been influenced too much by his entrepreneurial life (he's create about 4 companies with a 3-year cycle), about the Davos conferences he's been attending in the past 5 years, about his regular appearances on radio and TV in France, about his quest for a more entrepreneurial and active society. Don't get me wrong, he's done a phenomenal job at promoting this technology and his company. He really deserves a lot of credit for the work achieved. But I believe he's grown out of his job.
He's recently been twice managing Internet feedback at 2 rallies for the Sarkozy presidential race. You know I don't like this politican and I don't support him. But Loic does. And this is a fantastic opportunity for him, maybe once in a lifetime opportunity to give a hand to the guy you support. So if I were Loic, I'd go full time for Sarkozy (I need to find help on the Socialist front to fight him them :p). And after the campaign is over this summer, find himself a job were he can have a strong impact on European society and entrepreneurship. The guy is 34. He's got at least 30 years of public life to give us. Choose well Loic. Do something that you really want to do, that is meaningful. You were not chosen to be a Global Leader of Tomorrow at Davos for nothing.
As you once said, power comes with obligations and duties. And you also said "ideas don't matter, only excution does". We definitively need more folks like you in Europe! Help us foster this new generation.
weird. My domain names are down. I thought I had bought them for 3 years, just to be safe. I don't remember seeing any reminder of expiry date.
Hence, http://sepulveda.net is now only available on http://rodrigo.typepad.com
and http://sepulveda.org is only available on http://rodrigo.typepad.com/sepulvedaorg
I guess that my email addresses at sepulveda.net and sepulveda.org are also out. You probably know another email address in order to reach me, or leave a message.
I'll try to get the domain names back tomorrow. Otherwise, shame on amen.fr for a lame service.
I'm back up. I had indeed bought my domain names for 3 years, but they expired yesterday and I did not notice they were going dead. I called Amen this morning: perfect service, they tool my credit card for renewal (expensive...), and I'm back up.
I'll be in 'Dam this week from Tuesday evening till Thursday. If by any chance you drop by Nokia's event, send me an email or leave a comment :) I'll be blogging a bit from over there. From their site:
"The Mobility Event of the Year
You are warmly welcome to join us in Amsterdam this November at Nokia World, one of the world's premier forums for the mobility industry. Nokia World, formerly called Nokia Mobility Conference, is your chance to explore new products, services and ideas in the mobility field, achieve business goals and find new perspectives, live exciting new experiences and connect to Nokia and other major players in the mobile industry."
The program looks interesting, with a good mix between market analysis, devices, usage patterns, etc.




