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It’s clear that Loic and Geraldine Le Meur have righteously created what’s the “Number 1 Internet Conference in Europe”. If there is one particular characteristic to define Le Web (web, twitter, facebook, youtube) is that it is a huge networking machine, with the 2010 edition attracting around 3,000 attendees from 60 countries (mostly European …

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Save the date! Loic and Geraldine Le Meur, founders and organizers of the biggest Internet conference in Europe -Le Web Paris- have recently announced the dates and location of the 2010 edition: December 8th and 9th, 2010 at Les Docks in Paris, France.

The main numbers of the 2009 edition were:

2,500 participants
50 countries
300 journalists
15,000 tagged …

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In a bit more than one month the fifth edition of Le Web Paris will take place (Paris, 9 & 10 December 2009). Le Web is probably the biggest and most important European conference regarding all that’s related to the Web and this year the main theme is “Real-Time Web”.

Le Web was created in …

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