post-LeWeb posts: Finland, live from the sauna
November 9, 2009Blogger and communicator Andrea Vascellari, CEO of iTive, commented on the European blogosphere and shared his experiences from the social networking scene in Finland:
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Back homeBlogger and communicator Andrea Vascellari, CEO of iTive, commented on the European blogosphere and shared his experiences from the social networking scene in Finland:
I talked with Twitter Co-founder and Chairman Jack Dorsey at Jeff Pulver’s 140 Characters Conference New York:
@tinromedia: “Why 140?”
@jack: “simple math” (not in so many words):
@tinromedia: “What do you see in Twitter?”
@jack: “globalness”
@tinromedia: “A Twitter’s Tweet? (140 characters or less)”
@jack: “We have a long way to go!”
A Seesmic MeetUp at the Paradise Lounge Bar in Paris, brought together fellow Seesmic users (above), under the Seesmic tag “JUJU” (announced by Fred2Baro) to celebrate the daily Seesmic routine Le Bar Est Ouvert! started online (below) by KeepDaFunkAlive.
Dr. Helen Fisher, Biological Anthropologist at Rutgers University and Scientific Advisor at Chemistry.com and Match.com, talks about Lust, Romance, Attachment and the Drive to Love at LeWeb 08.
Part 1 from a 6-part series posted on my YouTube channel:
A clip from an interview with Dr. Helen Fisher, Researcher of Biological Anthropology at Rutgers University and author of Why Him? Why Her?, following her LeWeb08 talk titled Lust, Romance, Attachment: The Drive to Love:
Laura Fitton, aka @pistachio, shares her perspectives on Twitter as a new platform which is rapidly changing the way we communicate and nature of our connections: