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'''Kinnernet''' is an annual networking event for [[Internet]] professionals, held at the Ohalo Resort in [[Israel]] every Spring since 2003. Organised by [[Yossi Vardi]], founding investor of [[ICQ]], Kinnernet serves as a think tank for everything Internet, with some 250 attendees. Previous attendees include [[Martin Varshavsky]], [[Loic LeMeur]], [[Kevin Slavin]], [[Nimrod Kozlovski]], [[Jeff Pulver]], [[Gary Shainberg]], [[Eyal Hertzog]] and [[Yair Goldfinger]].
'''Kinnernet''' is an annual networking event for [[Internet]] professionals, held at the Ohalo Resort in [[Israel]] every Spring since 2003. Organised by [[Yossi Vardi]], founding investor of [[ICQ]], Kinnernet serves as a think tank for everything Internet, with some 250 attendees. Previous attendees include [[Martin Varshavsky]], [[Loic LeMeur]], [[Kevin Slavin]], [[Nimrod Kozlovski]], [[Jeff Pulver]], [[Gary Shainberg]], [[Eyal Hertzog]], [[Esther Adler]] and [[Yair Goldfinger]].


Kinnernet is an invitation-only, self-organized "un-conference", originally inspired by [[Tim O'Reilly|Tim O'Reilly's]] [[Foo Camp]]. Kinnernet aims to provide Internet professionals, creatives and "geeks" the opportunity to gather informally and discuss topics of mutual interest.
Kinnernet is an invitation-only, self-organized "un-conference", originally inspired by [[Tim O'Reilly|Tim O'Reilly's]] [[Foo Camp]]. Kinnernet aims to provide Internet professionals, creatives and "geeks" the opportunity to gather informally and discuss topics of mutual interest.

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Kinnernet is an annual networking event for Internet professionals, held at the Ohalo Resort in Israel every Spring since 2003. Organised by Yossi Vardi, founding investor of ICQ, Kinnernet serves as a think tank for everything Internet, with some 250 attendees. Previous attendees include Martin Varshavsky, Loic LeMeur, Kevin Slavin, Nimrod Kozlovski, Jeff Pulver, Gary Shainberg, Eyal Hertzog, Esther Adler and Yair Goldfinger.

Kinnernet is an invitation-only, self-organized "un-conference", originally inspired by Tim O'Reilly's Foo Camp. Kinnernet aims to provide Internet professionals, creatives and "geeks" the opportunity to gather informally and discuss topics of mutual interest.

Some discussion points later become topics at TheMarker, a two day Internet business conference in Tel Aviv.