LeWeb3The videos of the 1st day of LeWeb3 are online here: http://my.vpod.tv/leweb3
(You can find also the videos of LeWeb3 2006 version)

Below you can find the program of the 1st day.

I will highly recommend viewing these videos first:

Welcome to the Evolution/Revolution - Loic Le Meur
Main insight: Web2 is an evolution of technology and revolution of usages (users behaviors)

Persistent communication and its impact on being social - Evan Williams (Twitter/Obvious )
Main insights:

- Contraints add value
- Forget: What can we add to make my product better? But think about: What can we take away to make my product better (Twitter limit post to 140 characters - No title, no formatting, no pics)
- Google = Yahoo (minus) Several services

Why books and school lectures still exist - Hans Rosling
Main insights:

- The most important is to talk (Tell stories)
- Core of globalization: A country needs world more than the world needs this country
- Too many people know about wine, less know about world
- Money is here, need of courage, vision…
- Connect to the world

What is social about design - Philippe Starck
Main insights:
- Venal companies: Product to make money and sale (10%use+90% shit)
- Good goods respect: Honesty; Respect; Ecology; Positive; Organic; Bionics; Harmony; Right economical position; Social product; Political actions
- New consumer: Modern rebel => Smart people
- No design without concept: Concept comes from stronger vision; Concept before Design after
- You cannot see the biggest revolutions because they are invisible
- Protect your body=> Protect your brain
- Next computer is you
- Trends: Minimal; Invisibility; Dematerialization; The big image = MUTATION (We are mutant)
- Design is what in and not what’s around (For amazon ebook reader: The designer doesn’t want to disappear)
- Ingenuity is related to “level of vision”

Technology’s impact on corporate culture - Nelson Mattos (Google)
Main insights:
- - Internet levels: Information (Search)/Communication (IM; Chat…)/ eCommerce/ Community
- Consumers needs first
- Some secrets are more valuable when shared (Ed Mc Crachen)
- Big will not beat small anymore, it will be fast beating slow (Rupert Murdoch)

-Program 1st day (Click on read more…)

08h30 - 08h40
Welcome to the Evolution/Revolution - Loic Le Meur

08h40 - 09h25
Web 2.0 - The Dark Side
Dan Rose - Facebook
Laurent Haug - LIFT Conference (moderator)
Michel Jaccard - attorney
Jaewoong Lee - Daum Communications
Chris Alden - SixApart

09h25 - 09h40
Persistent communication and its impact on being social:
Evan Williams - Twitter/Obvious

09h40 - 10h00
Making your information social
Kevin Rose - DIGG in conversation with Sarah Lacy - Author

10h00 - 10h20
Why books and school lectures still exist
Hans Rosling

10h20 - 11h00 Coffee Break

11h00 - 11h20
What is social about design
Philippe Starck

11h20 - 11h50
The Internet’s impact on design
Mattias Luefkens - World Economic Forum (moderator)
Brent Hoberman - mydeco
Rafi Haladjan - Nabaztag
Iris Ben David - StyleShake.com

11h50 - 12h05
Technology’s impact on corporate culture
Nelson Mattos - Google

12h05 - 12h20
Storytelling and technology - evolution of society
June Cohen - TED Conference

12h20 - 12h35
Personalization 2.0 …3.0 … the projection of personal image
Jonathan Medved - Vringo

12h35 - 14h30 Lunch

14h30 - 14h55
Social Media: Is it killing our society ?
Eric Archambeau - Wellington Partners (moderator)
Andrew Keen - Author
Emily Bell - The Guardian

14h55 - 15h40
Bringing social to software: Radical change is coming. Are we ready ?
Marc Canter - Broadband Mechanics (moderator)
Tariq Krim - Netvibes
Hans Peter Brondmo - Plum
Patrick Chanezon - Google
Susan Kish - European Energy Forum

15h40 - 16h00
Beyond compression and access to discovery - the new frontier
Professor Karlheinz Brandenburg - Fraunhofer Society

16h00 - 16h35
A Music 2.0 Debate: Where do we go from here?
Ralph Simon - Mobile Entertainment Forum/Americas (moderator)
Eric Baptiste - CISAC
Gerd Leonard - The Media Futurist

16h35 - 17h20 Coffee break

17h20 - 17h30
Who needs musicians?
Tal Chalozin - Garage Geeks … and a special guest

17h30 - 17h55
Digitized Worlds
Joi Ito - Neoteny

17h55 - 18h30
A Debate: Casual vs. Serious Games
Jeff Clavier - SoftTechVC (moderator)
Mathieu Nouzareth - Boonty/Cafe.com
Hubert Thiblot - Curse

18h30 - 18h45
Disruption and Innovation
Hugh Macleod - Gaping Void

18h45 - 19h30
Is there reality to a virtual world economy?
Sasha Frieze - Virtual Worlds Forum (moderator)
Clay Shirky - New York University
Marc Samwer - European Founders Fund
Mattias Miksche - Stardoll