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Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] "Tomorrow's Web"
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Tim Dobson |
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Re: [Dfey-nw-discuss] "Tomorrow's Web" |
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Mon, 10 Aug 2009 22:06:19 +0100 |
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Thanks to Ste for coming down to Tomorrow's Web with me. :)
It was... interesting, very umm mixed.
There were some absolutely excellent talks - one about freelancing and
another about API's stick in my mind (and not just cause the guy
compared open source software to software piracy! - he did apologise
though :) ).
There were some not so great talks too and personally I found the way it
was orientated on making loads of money a bit disconcerting. I'm all for
making money :) :) but I'm fairly sure I can do it with using dodgy
ethically unsound methods which involve hiring 14yro's on peanuts and
following thousands of people on twitter every day. :P
Anyway, thanks to Ste for coming down, at some point I do intend to blog
about it, I also have videos of a lot of the talks I attended which I'm
going to be uploading if anyone is interested!
Thanks,
Tim
Stephen Mount wrote:
Dear All,
Just posting about a reminder that the "Tomorrow's Web" event is coming
up on the 8th August in London.
Although I don't think the DFEY crew are the appropriate audience for
this event, as we don't all seem to aspire to be a founder of a website
which allows you to poke people.
Regardless, I'm going to come down and also say hello to Steward
Townshend from Sun Startup Essentials - which is a programme for
start-ups who are paying less than £75K/year on servers can be eligible
for Sun kit. I realise that turned into an advert, sorry ;-)
You can register here:-
http://tomorrowsweb.eventbrite.com/
You can find out all about it here:-
http://tomorrowswebconf.com/index.php
Sorry this is short, I'm trying to get 10000000 subscribers to my
YouTube feed.
Enjoy,
Steve.
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