Digg founder Kevin Rose will be speaking at this year's Dublin Web Summit
Well-known serial internet entrepreneur Kevin Rose and 4chan founder Chris Poole have both joined this October’s Dublin Web Summit lineup.
Rose is founder of Digg and Milk and an investor in other high-profile web companies like Foursquare, Path and Square. Following the purchase of Milk by Google earlier this year, Rose now works as a venture partner at Google Ventures.
Rose will speak from the summit’s main stage as will newly announced speaker Chris Poole, best known as founder of 4chan and Canvas. 4chan is an anonymous and uncensored imageboard that started way before the likes of Pinterest (2003 I believe) and which is credited as the birthplace of the internet meme.
This year, the eighth Dublin Web Summit, sees the introduction of START – a sister event of f.ounders aimed at exciting and disruptive early stage startups. Like f.ounders, START is invite-only and aims to bring together “an incredible group of entrepreneurs”, investors and media. START’s first 10 attendees include James Whelton of Coderdojo and the founders of Soundwave, a real-time, location-based music discovery app.
The summit, Europe’s second largest, takes places on October 17-18 with 200 speakers across both dates and an anticipated attendance of around 3,000 people.
DARPA's O-Circuit program looks to build a new class of biologically inspired computer equipped with…
As AI races into classrooms worldwide, Google is finding that the toughest lessons on how…
The push to eat bugs is not an organic movement coming from the people, but…
As Africa’s digital economy accelerates, a new partnership between the Africa Digital Assets Summit 2026…
The State of Generative AI in the Enterprise report from Menlo Ventures found that companies…
Living therapies, made of engineered immune cells – and capable of hunting down cancer, reversing…