As part of her LeWeb Pre-Conference interview series, Nicole Simon (@nicolesimon) kindly invited me to tell a thing or two about Berlinblase. You can listen to the full interview on CruelToBeKind, where we spoke in between Erno Hannink, Andrea Vascellari and Tom Morris. (Download MP3, 42 min, 39 MB)
See the other Interviews after the jump…
- Interview with Loic Le Meur
About Leweb itself, this years topic and some news about the conference - Interview with Brian Cox
Brian teaches us how to love the universe and has the unique capability to make science fun and exciting. - Interview with David Weinberger
about “When the scarcity goes away, so does the primacy of information and the old idea of leadership.” - Interview with Joi Ito
about Japan, Creative Commons and entrepreneurs - Interview with Fred Wilson
another VC talk with a special focus on european entrepreneurs - Interview with Itay Talgam
a conductor from Israel compares music with love with technology - Interview with Helen Fisher
meet the women responsible for the theme of this years leweb – and why even romance and the feeling of attachement is not what you might think it is - Interview with David Recordon
open technologies are good, and big companies do implement them - Interview with Robin Good
about how you can love what you do and still be successful - Interview with Klaas Kerstin
gaming is a huge business and you can survive as a european company quite easily, as gameforge proves - Interview with Ewan Spence
about mobile and why the iphone and apple was not a game changer - Interview with Linda Avey
analyze your DNA with 23andme and find out about your anchestry – and why coffee might not work for you as much as you though - Interview with several bloggers
as part of the blogging programm several bloggers helped share their insight about leweb and even some comparison of love and plato ;)
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