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Who will be The Next Web Oracle?

patrick Written on December 30, 2007 – 6:23 pm
Patrick de Laive, Internet entrepreneur and co-founder of Fleck

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It’s the end of the year. Time for flashbacks and predictions. As we like to talk about the future at The Next Web we’ll keep it to the predictions.

We’ve come up with some questions about the near future. Can you foresee what is going to happen with the Google stock quote? Which company will be acquired? Will it be the iPhone or the Google Phone? Well… Why don’t you tell us. We will publish the results in the second week of January and of course at the end of 2008 we’ll see who is most paranormal gifted.

All ‘visionaries’ will get first access to and a discount for the third edition of The Next Web Conference (April 3&4, Amsterdam).

Grab your tarot cards and fill in the questionnaire

About the author: Patrick de Laive is co-founder of Fleck and initiator of The Next Web Conference, Bowlr and OpenCoffee Amsterdam. Check his LinkedIn profile for more information.

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