Back from Reboot9

Charles, 05 June 2007, View Comments
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526771584_24b9cd59a3there it is, Reboot9 is over, and yet I was only able to attend the first day because I’d have to left 1st of June to Amsterdam for attending The Next Web, and afterwards I regret it a little but not completly…

526827247_bd5f07a4fdReboot had in fact started with a Pre-Reboot where many of the attendies already networked in a park around a beer or a cup of champagne, a good means to catch up and to also identify the participants and was very sympathetic under a sunny but not that hot afternoon. And ended by a dinner with Stowe Boyd, Stéphanie Booth, Ted Reyngold, and others…

526821277_e9e9d01264After one night in Fox Hotel in a room completely Manga (I though I was a 15 years old teenager) and after having discussed about the hotel’s network problems to make it, in vain, accept Mac,… indeed, impossible to connect from your room with a Mac, therefore we were more than ten Mac addicts in the lobby try to check our emails every evening.

526827247_bd5f07a4fdBut let’s return to Reboot9 which afterwards seems to me to be by far the best event in our profession, primarily because it’s the participants who propose the seesion’s topics, with the result that rather than speech from what occurs in this moment on the Net and that we all already know, because of our activity, we rather spoke about what will occur in 5, 10, 15 or 25 years. A true pleasure, that opens the brain to talk with the real geeks who share their vision of the next Web. I especially appreciated that certain speakers call of their wishes the launching of a platform quiet close to what we’re working on for The Todeka Project. The Jeremy Keith’s session entitled Soul and also Trust of Alexander Ljung & Eric Wahlforss were particularly interesting on this subject.

A lot of picts of Reboot9 and Copenhagen on my flickr.

I would say only one thing in conclusion, if you never attend to Reboot do not miss the next one!

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