Honourable mention in the start-up contest
We didn’t win the competition. But the judge did, sort of, give us an honourable mention. She said that there were 100 companies that signed up of which only 50 were invited. Then she said “in two days we saw 45 presentations and one story”.
Made my day.
Because of the politicians that had to be fitted in (bah!) there wasn’t any time left to see the presentations of the winners on the big stage. And that was the main reason to sign-up for the contest in the first place!
So unfortunately I don’t know what the winners do…..

Uri L. said,
December 13, 2006 @ 1:24 am
who are the winners btw?
Niether the official site, nor the wiki tell us, and seems everybody in the blogosphere are busy with the protest on the LeWeb-gate…
boris said,
December 13, 2006 @ 2:13 pm
Hi Uri. I don’t remember who won. They did mention their name but the people who won the first plave werent even there at that moment so couldnt accept their price in person.
Stuart Jones said,
December 13, 2006 @ 2:29 pm
Your comment about the politicians is supported by my colleague dennis Howlett http://www.accmanpro.com/2006/12/13/leweb-3-the-train-wreck-that-turned-up-gold/
diederik Martens said,
December 13, 2006 @ 3:57 pm
i sepose your the ane with the ’story’