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'''Kinnernet''' is an annual, exclusive networking event which brings the most powerful Internet and hi-tech gurus to [[Israel]].
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[http://2007.kinnernet.com Kinnernet] takes the form of a techie geek camp which is organized and operated by [[Yossi Vardi]], cofounder of [[ICQ]]. Kinnernet serves as a think tank for the Internet's major players. Much of what they discuss and conclude is revealed after Kinnernet at the Globes Marker two day Internet conference in Tel Aviv.
'''Kinnernet''' is an annual networking event which brings the most powerful Internet and tech gurus to [[Israel]].

[http://2007.kinnernet.com Kinnernet] takes the form of a techie geek camp which is organized and operated by [[Yossi Vardi]], cofounder of [[ICQ]].


Over 250 [[Internet]] professionals attend a wide array of forums and workshops at the Ohalo Resort for three days on the Sea of Galilee.
Over 250 [[Internet]] professionals attend a wide array of forums and workshops at the Ohalo Resort for three days on the Sea of Galilee.
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[http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article701933.ece The Times] states that Kinnernet's mission is to provide like-minded individuals the opportunity to gather informally and discuss topics and concepts that are of interest to them in fields such as software development, Internet culture, site building, blogs, forums, social networks, chat rooms, instant messages, P2P, search engines, web services, Wi-Fi, open source and email.
[http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article701933.ece The Times] states that Kinnernet's mission is to provide like-minded individuals the opportunity to gather informally and discuss topics and concepts that are of interest to them in fields such as software development, Internet culture, site building, blogs, forums, social networks, chat rooms, instant messages, P2P, search engines, web services, Wi-Fi, open source and email.

Even though Kinnernet is an invite only power event, its importance and popularity can be witnessed by over 64,000 pages on [http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=ADBS,ADBS:2006-33,ADBS:en&q=kinnernet] Google.

Revision as of 13:45, 8 March 2007

Kinnernet is an annual, exclusive networking event which brings the most powerful Internet and hi-tech gurus to Israel.

Kinnernet takes the form of a techie geek camp which is organized and operated by Yossi Vardi, cofounder of ICQ. Kinnernet serves as a think tank for the Internet's major players. Much of what they discuss and conclude is revealed after Kinnernet at the Globes Marker two day Internet conference in Tel Aviv.

Over 250 Internet professionals attend a wide array of forums and workshops at the Ohalo Resort for three days on the Sea of Galilee.

Kinnernet copies Tim O'Reilly's Foo Camp, as the exclusive by invite only reaches out to "net and technology addicts, nerds, geeks, thought leaders and other creative people."

The Times states that Kinnernet's mission is to provide like-minded individuals the opportunity to gather informally and discuss topics and concepts that are of interest to them in fields such as software development, Internet culture, site building, blogs, forums, social networks, chat rooms, instant messages, P2P, search engines, web services, Wi-Fi, open source and email.

Even though Kinnernet is an invite only power event, its importance and popularity can be witnessed by over 64,000 pages on [1] Google.