Bloggforum Stockholm 2004 report
Tonight I was at Bloggforum Stockholm 2004, the first event of its kind in Sweden. It gave me the opportunity to meet in person several people whose blogs I’ve been reading for a while.
I also participated in one of the three discussion panels (with Henrik, Stephanie and Gustav), which was an interesting experience, as was listening to what all the other people had to say. Maybe I’ll get some new ideas out of it.
Thanks to Stefan and Erik for making it happen and inviting me!
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