As you can see on the just-released program for LeWeb ’10, TechCrunch names are all over the agenda. A group of us are slated to interview some of the big names in tech on stage during the two-day conference, which takes place on December 8 and 9 this year. And there seem to be a range of other interesting talks and panels as well.
A taste of the highlights:
- Leaders from Google, Facebook, Twitter, Digg, Mozilla, Foursquare, WordPress, EA, MySpace, UStream, Evernote, Microsoft, PayPal, Nokia, RIM, and more on stage.
- You can learn about how to get your company acquired (with people from Microsoft and Twitter).
- You can learn about how to create a top mobile game (with the CEO behind the company responsible for Angry Birds).
- You can hear about innovation in other parts of the world, such as Japan (with the CEO of DeNA).
- You can hear about where the media is heading (with people from CNN and Techmeme).
- A partner at DST will talk about investing hundreds of millions in Zynga and Facebook.
- You can learn about the building of a solar pane plane.
- Howard Lindzon, Gary Vaynerchuk, Leo Laporte, Dave McClure, Yossi Vardi, Dave Morin, and more will all be on hand for talks.
And, of course, the Disrupt-like startup competition finals with be hosted by our own Michael Arrington and August Capital partner David Hornik.
For a longer intro, be sure to check out Loic and Geraldine’s full rundown in the video below. And if you’re interested in attending, use this link for a 200 euro discount for TechCrunch readers. Hopefully we’ll see some of you in Paris in a few weeks.
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Authors: MG Siegler