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» Le Web 3 and Loic Le Meur from Fenn Shui
So, I'm back in London from Le Web 3, the conference organised by Loic Le Meur, Executive VP and Managing Director of Six Apart Europe. Le Web 3 is being heavily discussed in the blogosphere at the moment (see Technorati... [Read More]

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It was interesting watching this unfold yesterday - it was pretty fast-paced, with posts being deleted and then surfacing in comments elsewhere. Whatever errors in judgment that Sethi may have made, Loic Le Meur's 'asshole' comment seemed entirely inappropriate.

I'll be keeping an eye on Sethi's Vecosys blog to see what he does next.

Seems strangely like deja vu, from last years "asshole" comment.

There is a brilliant cartoon on flickr.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/tommorris/322095739/

Thanks Dan. :-)

And all this fun and games even makes Le Monde:

Un blogueur victime du WEB 3 et... de la campagne présidentielle

http://www.lemonde.fr/web/article/0,1-0@2-651865,36-845862,0.html

And I made 20Minutes - yay - freesheet fame.

http://www.20minutes.fr/articles/2006/12/13/20061213-high-tech-Sarkozy-Le-Meur-et-la-revolte-des-blogueurs.php

Thanks for the link.

But, um, it's One Man & His Blog, not His Dog. :-)

And Adam - you and Tom were great during Le Web. Great coverage.

Off topic Robin, but are you still using co.mments? I dunno about you, but I'm finding the feed is not reliable or comes through bvery slowly. I'm gonna retry http://www.cocomment.com/ which has a better user interface and is more popular.

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