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An Expat in London is an experiment in documenting the experience of living and working in London, through words, sounds, and photography.

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You can read my more formal blog at Dimen Designs, where I post about the intersections of the web, technology, new media, music, and business.

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Musings of an American working in London.

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Innovation and opportunities to build businesses on the Web aren’t done. They won’t be done for a long time because the Web is one of the only inventions that’s pure software, compared to computers, the television or even the railroads. That means it can completely change without having to fit into set molds. Anyone—Andreessen included—is deluding themselves if they think they know where it’s going. (In other words, don’t listen to anyone making Web 3.0 predictions.)
— From Sarah Lacy’s interview with Marc Andreessen on his new VC fund (please note not a direct quote): http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/07/05/details-on-marc-andreessen%E2%80%99s-new-fund-plus-five-other-interesting-things-he-said/
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