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February 11, 2008

Head to Plugg on March 19 for some web2 braincandy

Robin Wauters is becoming to Belgium what I guess Laurent Haug is to Switzerland (and the world :-)), so head to Brussels on March 18 for some web2 goodness at PLUGG.  Speakers include the folks at Noovo, Music Futurist Gerd Leonhard, Tom Raftery or  Seedcamp's Resham Sohoni etc.  I won't make it due to travel but it sounds like a  interesting first vintage for this new conference -- be there or be square.



Plugg is a grassroots organization ventured by social media consultant and allround web enthusiast Robin Wauters. Next to his consulting activities, Robin blogs in English on Web.2point0.be, TheNextWeb.org and MarketingBlog.eu, and used to edit blognation Belgium & Luxembourg before the project broke down. He also blogs in Dutch on T-Zine, Belgian quality newspaper De Tijd's technology & multimedia blog. Robin also organizes the monthly OpenCoffee Club Brussels meetups.

I almost forgot to mention that the most handsome, idea-rich VC in Europe will be there too.  Yes, the HNIC in person, DJ Max "Semantik" Niederhofer.  Read his blog.

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