Event: Review – Le Web ‘08


Written By Philippe Souidi on Monday, January 19, 2009 at 7:45 PM | In Events, Lifestyle, Marketing, Technology Please Comment

Le Web, Europe’s largest Internet and Web 2.0 conference, took place on December 8 and 9 in Paris. With people coming from over 40 countries to attend, it was a melting pot of creative minds, cutting-edge concepts, innovative start-ups, and exciting entrepreneurs at the forefront of Internet commerce and Web 2.0.

With conversation offstage just as insightful and informative as onstage, CScout took out the camera to chat to the people shaping the future of web and mobile technology. To see more conversations from Le Web ‘08, visit mobile.trendpool.com

What’s ahead?
In this video, we talk to some of the Le Web speakers to find out their perspectives on where Internet technology is heading, and what challenges and opportunities they see ahead. While in Paris, we took the opportunity to visit designer Morabito Ito to also get his view on the future of design and technology.

  • Ito Morabito, world renowned industrial designer, shares his vision of the future of design. www.ora-ito.com
  • Danny Kim, leading technology blogger in South Korea, speaks about digital culture how ubiquitous Internet influences Korean society and lifestyle.technokimchi.com
  • Charlie Schick, Editor-in-Chief of Nokia Conversations, talks about how his work can change the world. conversations.nokia.com
  • Marissa Mayer, Google’s Vice President of Search and User Experience, talks about the imperative for Google to innovate and advance technology in order to organize and harness the information explosion. www.google.com
  • Rodrigo Sepúlveda Schulz, Founder and CEO of vpod.tv, sees a need for more communication to work through the economic crisis. www.vpod.tv
  • Frank Nazikian, President of the ChinICT conference, champions China over Silicon Valley as the new start up haven. ChinICT

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