Meeting fellow bloggers including Rebecca Blood and Jesse James Garrett

Yesterday Trine-Maria Kristensen had gathered ten CPH bloggers to meet and greet Rebecca Blood and Jesse James Garrett

Rebecca is known to be one of the first bloggers around, and Jesse James Garrett is a designer who made “AJAX” and partnered in “adaptive path”… I

Rebecca is doing a speech on ITU the 10th of November on corporate blogging

Jesse James Garrett are doing a speech at sigchi on information architecture

the venue was really relaxed and I tried not to ask to many geeky questions, because I thought that both Jesse and Rebecca must be hearing geeky questions all the time.

so the conversation fell on “the silent revolution” and cultural differences between the United States and Denmark, especially the infrastructure, the fashion and the ways of living – and a touch of politics.

Rebecca gave me some good advice on how to become a good speaker – and how to convince entrepreneurs to start to blog. OHh and another thing I wont tell you, but watch this space *s*

Other people at the dinner that I got to talk to, and I haven’t met before was Kim Elmose and Jesper Bindslev – Jesper who I accidently called “Morten” was huffin and puffin me all the way through dinner ( sorry about the Morten thingy Jesper… )

Another thing I would like to get into is whether blogs are educating people to become better writers ? is the audience THAT important ?

We had a good talk, a nice dinner – and I will be seeing Rebecca at the venue at ITU.

and in real lifeblogging style, here are some pictures of me, Jesse and Rebecca

in deep discussion about the silent revolution

Rebecca Flood and yours truly

and a huge thanks to Trine-Maria for making this dinner happen!

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