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Heiko Hebig lives and works in Hamburg, Germany.
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Live from Vienna


Mark Bernstein, the designer of Tinderbox, is the first keynote speaker at BlogTalk. After some initial technical problems he was ready to start his presentation. We learn what webloggers want: we want attention, money, and friends. We share our notes with the world. We write often, write tight, we find good enemies and, last but not least, we are sexy. And the best thing: this can be backed by research. Good start.

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And WLAN access hasn't collapsed yet?

Let's put it like this: WLAN is not very stable.

I would say that WLAN is in yoyo-mode.

Wireless access is definitely flaky, at least its been constant although slow for the last 10 minutes.


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