Bloomberg Celebrates the Internet
By Azi Paybarah
June 2, 2008 | 5:13 p.m
Michael Bloomberg is hosting a week-long celebration of bloggers! Well, of digital media. Today, the mayor kicked off Internet Week New York.
“There is no better time to celebrate our digital media sector, and these events will serve to better connect the various digital companies and online participants that make up the City’s thriving Internet industry,” the mayor said in a press release.
The event starts with a June 3 breakfast on 43rd Street, moves to Google headquarters, gets political at a June 4 event at N.Y.U. Law School and ends with the Webby Awards.
Maybe this will help Rafael Martinez Alequin finally get his press pass.
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