Want To Go To LeWeb For Free?

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

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If you haven’t bought a ticket yet for the LeWeb conference in Paris this December 11 & 12, you can still get a 100€ discount from the normal price. I’ll be there, speaking on two or three panels and look forward to seeing everyone.

Loic Le Meur has also offered two free tickets to TechCrunch readers. You’ll have to get to Paris and pay for a hotel on your dime, but you won’t have to pay or the conference itself. If you’d like to win one of the tickets, please leave a comment below saying what you think you’ll get out of the event, and Loic and I will pick two winners. Just make sure you leave your real email address in the form.

There are now more nearly 750 people registered for the event from more than 30 countries (see if your friends are going here). Le Meur says he expect 1,300 or more people at LeWeb, which makes it the largest web conference in Europe.

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