Booted

posted Mon, 13 Jun 2005 00:25:00 GMT by Jonas Bengtsson

After two days in Copenhagen, at reboot7, I feel booted (as in the reboot is done, not as in being kicked by a boot). Extremly interesting conference, indeed.

<random-stuff>It was very well managed and all the practical stuff ran smoothly. All presentations were very well performed, and most were really interesting as well. Laptops were popular, Macs in majority. I think it was great to be able to take notes, google for more info about what was said on stage, check out the IRC (which was hilarious at times), reading live blogging about the conference (e.g. Erik’s), and do some random stuff if the session was boring (but that rarely happened). It seems to me that the Mac popularity has influenced the presentations since there were no standard PowerPoint slides with a title and five bullet points. Great fun to meet some folks from the Swedish blogosphere like Peter, Erik, and Henrik. </random-stuff>

flickr is a good way to replay the event.

I will blog about some of the sessions later on when I’ve digested it somewhat more.

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reboot7

posted Wed, 08 Jun 2005 21:29:00 GMT by Jonas Bengtsson

Exciting stuff!

Last week I attended Expo-C, this week it’s reboot7 in Copenhagen.

reboot is the european meetup for the practical visionaries who are building tomorrow one little step at a time, using new models for creation and organizationin—in a world where the only entry barrier is passion.
reboot is two days in june filled with inspiration, perspective, good conversations and interesting people.

I’m not an avid conference goer, and this is the first one with a blogging/internet touch so it’ll be interesting.

Things have been a bit hectic the past weeks so I haven’t had the time to really get into the mood before, but Nicole Simon podcast has thankfully taking care of that. Now I’m really looking forward to go there. Both days are packed with sessions and interesting topics. There are many well-known speakers, from the States, from all over Europe, and even one from Sweden: Peter Lindberg of Tesugen (who is the one I blame as the main reason for this blog to exist).

There is a lot of practical stuff I need to figure out. I’ll be sleeping in Malmö so I’ll be going back and forth over the night, hope that works out. And I don’t really know how to get to the venue, but there are some information on the reboot site, so that shouldn’t be too much of a problem.

Just a little more than a day left…

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