The Next Web in Amsterdam

Charles, 06 June 2007, View Comments
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526801270_d5ffaaa139This June 1st was held The Next Web in Amsterdam during all day.
After an alarm clock wack-up at 4:30am in the morning in order to catch the 7am flight from Copenhagen to Amsterdam, I hardly had time to throw my luggage at the hotel to arrive just in time before the registration closing.

526802004_65a18a7888The conference is moderated by Scott Rafer ex-founder of MyBlogLog and the first announcer is not other than Saul Klein who had explained the extraordinary potential of Europe, followed of a very good speech of Jeff Clavier, we also saw Tariq Krim which had some problems of transport, but also the famous presentation of Dick Hardt on identity 2.0…

526900433_b66141ff34I did not attend all the sessions because there was also many networking in the corridors and a good amount of interesting people, although Jason Calacanis and Mike Arrington did not come… We then attended a dinner followed by a party in a dark club which started at 20:30 whereas it was still really sunny outside…

526924179_48905cd26aRaphaël Labbé after “having usurped” the trophy won by Joost and met us wich other French outsides in coffee terrace near one of the numerous “canal”. The following day we made an Amsterdam city round trip with the trophy.

See the picts of Next Web and Amsterdam on myFlick.

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