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Back from Le Web 3, and I am so glad I was there
Unless you have been away for a week in an Internet-deprived location, or don't bother reading blogs anymore, you are at least aware that a conference called Le Web3 took place in Paris (France) last week, and that a very profound and
GoogTube is happening for $1.65B - and I understand why Chad could
It is all over the news so you don’t need a rehash: the rumors were true and Google has acquired YouTube for $1.65B in GOOG stock. There are several remarkable facts in this acquisition, and I only have a few minutes in between meetings
Tony Clavier on the Consent process in the Diocese of South Carolina
Almost days later the Primates Communique is at hand, our Primate has called us to a season of prayer, repentance and self-sacrificial love,and our Executive Council tells us that we are all welcome in TEC. Certainly the rejection of
CONSEQUENCES
The standing committee of the Diocese of South Carolina has been very naughty. It has told all who are interested that a majority of bishops with jurisdiction have consented to the election of Fr. Mark Lawrence as bishop of South
ONE BAPTISM
God the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, our only Savior, the Prince of Peace: Give us grace seriously to lay to heart the great dangers we are in by our unhappy divisions; take away all hatred and prejudice, and whatever else may
THE PRIMATES SPEAK
If this whole sorry story were about winners and losers, the "Windsor compliant" bishops would seem to have won the first round. They did so, I would suggest, because their attitude and mode of operation sounded Anglican.
Tony Clavier: The Primates Speak
In that our own primate signed the final statement there may be hope that a similarly moderate liberal response will be forthcoming. Certainly the appearance of unity -if a less than total expression thereof- may enable TEC to care for
O THOU BETHLEHEM
I must confess that when I read the Bishop of Bethlehem’s gripes about the Archbishop of Canterbury I experienced again the great gulf fixed between American culture and that of my own. Of course I’ve been here nearly 40 years and so
Tony Clavier on the Upcoming Anglican Primates Meeting in Tanzania
It looks very much to me that those who want to harshly discipline TEC and those who are unlikely to want to do much more than give us a slap on the wrist are evenly divided. That leaves about six Provinces whose primate may go one way
Leweb 3: Interview with Jeff Clavier
Jeff Clavier is a Business Angel, living in Silicon Valley and now he is a Web 2.0 only investor. ;) Beside that he gives us the real pronounciation of the conference Leweb troi! ;)

Scoble at Microsoft TechFest WebProNews
It’s weird being back at Microsoft just a few yards from the building I last worked at. I’m sitting in the front row with Jeff Clavier, Scott Beale, and a bunch of others (there are several hundred journalists here for Microsoft Research’s 15-year-blowout TechFest). You can listen in on MS Research’s TechFest site . Rick Rashid, head of Research, is on stage. So far not much interesting,
3rd of four hometown concerts set for Sunday Mount Pleasant News
It's called a piano duet - one piano, two sets of hands, playing one beautifully orchestrated piece of music - and it's a treat for the eyes and the ears.
14 year-old piano prodigy to perform Camden VillageSoup
Bay Chamber Concerts continues its tour "Around the World" with 14-year old English piano phenomenon Kit Armstrong. The event, the Bixler Family Piano Recital, will take place at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday March 4 at the Rockport Opera House.
A TREAT: NCSA performance of 'Forum' energetic, hilarious Winston-Salem Journal
When A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum opened in New York in 1962, it showcased the talents of several Broadway venerables: the legendary George Abbott directed; Hal Prince was the producer; choreographer Jerome Robbins offered some fine tuning; Zero Mostel played the lead role; and Stephen Sondheim wrote both words and music for the first time on Broadway. The result: five Tony
Concert to mix city, country sounds Baltimore Sun
Classic, contemporary composers evoke sense of place Ludwig van Beethoven and Daniel Bernard Roumain, the featured composers at tomorrow's Columbia Orchestra concert, have much in common besides their elegant three-name appellations.
25 startups to watch CNN Money
Twelve months have passed since we introduced the first Next Net 25 - our picks for the Web 2.0 wannabes most likely to break out of the pack. The moment seemed propitious: Hardware was cheap, broadband was ubiquitous, software was open-source, and venture capitalists were once again flooding Silicon Valley with ready cash.
Vista Express Upgrade Not On Schedule WebProNews
There was only one decent reason to buy a PC in the months leading up to the launch of Windows Vista: the Express Upgrade program, which gave buyers of new PCs with Windows XP a free or cheap upgrade to Vista. The "Express" part of the upgrade is turning out to be a bit misleading for Dell customers , with the upgrades arriving on a first-come first-served basis in as many as 6-8 weeks, plus a
Skotnik soars high - French Indoor Champs, Final Day IAAF
19 February 2007 - Aubière, France - One week after tying the 18-year-old national record with 1.96m in Aubière, high jumper Mélanie Skotnik added one centimetre in the same indoor hall during the third and final day of French National Championships yesterday (18).
CSO: Composers and Rehab The Chattanoogan
If you've watched any of the late-night talk shows this week, you'd know that many of the jokes make light of the folks going into rehab of various kinds to make amends for their public or private misdeeds.
ARTS: Our Critics Picks Nashville Scene
Evan Dando—The Lemonheads’ pouty, aggravatingly photogenic singer and only constant member—suffers a strange curse. Not a lack of attention or talent, certainly, nor the classic dilemma of wrong place, wrong time.clavier: clavier