Archive for February, 2005

Busy week…

Saturday, February 26th, 2005

Busy week…
Organic, the wifi platform company, that i co-founded in 2002 finally launched and had a wonderful launch presentation with 60 people and a really good energy. Lot’s of people happy about where they are in life and doing the best work of their lifes. Corporate guys talking about going the startup way, serial entrepreneurs onto the next thing - and the “young” global superstars like DHH and Hartvig. Felt like something is happening - let’s just hope it can turn into a long burn this time.
Also did a Meet project for The Danish Design Center for their design:PARTNER conference. It went really well - allthough there’s still some work laid out to turn Meet into the ultimate “Tools for Great Meetings” ;) . If you’re interested in tools for meetings send me a mail and let’s hook up.
Also Buyingexperience, a company i co-founded in 2000, was bought by Creuna. Hope that one goes well for the whole team.
So - onto next week - where i hope to be able to announce the final dates for reboot7 and a wiki for it.

[danish] DR2 Deadline & Weblogs, Henrik Føhns på Deadline i aften

Friday, February 18th, 2005

Eftersigende er Henrik FøhnsDeadline i aften for at snakke om weblogs. Blogosfæren krydser fingrene…

Nyholm on the blog-wagon

Tuesday, February 15th, 2005

Decibel is the name of fellow Organic co-founder Nikolaj Nyholm’s new blog. Good to see him back on the blog wagon - will look forward to what’s posted to his outward brain…

Blog or Die?

Friday, February 4th, 2005

The Red Couch: Blog or Die-The literate version

The Origins of Cyberspace: A Library on the History of Computing, Networking & Telecommunications

Friday, February 4th, 2005

Christie’s - The Origins of Cyberspace: A Library on the History of Computing, Networking & Telecommunications
On the 23th of february Christie’s is having a big auction of digital history artifacts. I’ve put in a bid for a item - but i’m expecting a mass craze. Long time readers of this blog will easily be able spot the item in the catalogue.