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[12 Sep 2009 | 5 Comments | ]
Twestival suffers from the mentality of “free”

Twestival, the world charity fundraiser organised by Twitter users has returned after last February’s international event. Billed as “a series of tweet-ups with a social conscious” the event has drawn massive support from new media users and generally positive press from those technologically savvy enough to be aware of its existence. This year, I attended London Twestival at Vinopolis on 10 September, a glam party certainly a sight more impressive than I remember Twestival San Jose from February (apparently the cool kids had gone to San Francisco that night).
Of course …

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[6 Sep 2009 | No Comment | ]
I Heart Spoonfed

While on Techettes it might look like I spend my days searching out Michael Jackson flash mobs and attending web conferences , in fact the majority of my time is spent in the offices of rockin’ London start up Spoonfed , helping Londoners discover the best the city has to offer through Spoonfed’s fantastic web and mobile events guide. Because Spoonfed has spent what feels like forever talking about everyone else’s London events, it seems like the time is right for a Spoonfed party of our own.
I Heart Spoonfed …

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[10 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]
Anna Debenham Presents A Guide to Effective Freelancing

Techettes recently published an interview with teen freelance developer Anna Debenham and on 8 August, 2009, had the opportunity to see her present at the Tomorrow’s Web Conference. For those who couldn’t make the event, here is Anna discussing A Teenagers Guide to Effective Freelancing.

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[9 Aug 2009 | 8 Comments | ]
Tomorrow’s Web 2009

There was something truly special about the individuals speaking at Tomorrow’s Web and a charming combination of nonchalance and unshakable confidence about each of the speakers. What was most amazing was that none of them, including conference organisers Grant Bell and Rob Day, seemed to recognise how amazing they truly were. Congratulations to everyone involved and I look forward to the next one, even if by that point the audience will be too old to even remember what Beanie Babies and Jelly Roll pens are.

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[4 Aug 2009 | No Comment | ]
Twomorrow and Twomorrow and Twomorrow’s Web

If you haven’t picked up your free tickets to Tomorrow’s Web Conference (coming up this Saturday on London’s South Bank) we’re hoping this is because you’re too far away to take advantage of this amazing opportunity to hear from some of the best and brightest under 21 entrepreneurs in the business (if you’re just being lazy you’d better pick up your petty pace had get over to the conference site to book).  If you are out of range, never fear, you can follow along with live Twitter covereage of Tomorrow’s …