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MTV Cribs2.0, the entrepreneurial version. Episode 1

patrick Written on 24th January 2008                                                                                                              5 COMMENTS some text
Patrick de Laive, Internet entrepreneur and co-founder of The Next Web Conference. Twitter: @patrick

I’m happy to introduce a new concept on thenextweb blog. CRBZ is an entrepreneurial version of the popular MTV Cribs, produced by our dear friends at Xolo.tv and posted here on The Next Web. The coming months we will visit multiple homes of Internet entrepreneurs who show of their crib while pitching their company.

If you want us to do an episode with you, ping us. If we’re in the neighborhood, chances are we ring your doorbell.

Check out the first episode: The Crib of Felix Petersen (founder of Plazes.com)

About the author: Patrick de Laive is co-founder of Fleck and initiator of The Next Web Conference, Bowlr and OpenCoffee Amsterdam. Check his LinkedIn profile and twitter for more information.

5 comments/trackbacks to “MTV Cribs2.0, the entrepreneurial version. Episode 1”

  1. Jun 23, 2008: Keep it in the family: Plazes acquired by Nokia

    [...] know how the Plazes office and Felix’ home looks like? Check the MTV Cribs-like video we shot in January. [...]

  1. By edial on Jan 24, 2008

    Very nice! It’s nice to see the actual people behind the applications and learn about their motives and see the how they live.

    I just hope the guy who ‘invented some of the drm-stuff’ doesn’t use plazes.com ;)

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  2. By oli on Jan 25, 2008

    well done.

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  3. By Patrick de Laive on Jan 25, 2008

    @edial @oli Thanks, these guys of xolo.tv realy know their stuff.

    Reply

  4. By Maarten on Jan 25, 2008

    Haha, cool concept!

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