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Mashable’s Ben Parr talks about tech bubbles and more at spring Dublin Web Summit [Video]

Here’s a short video of Mashable’s “editor-at-large” Ben Parr speaking at a previous Dublin Web Summit (#dws5) on March 8, 2011. The video was recorded and edited by Dublin-based digital agency Websites Made Easy and features a little over two minute of Ben Parr’s talk titled “My top questions in technology”.

Parr’s “high energy” style of public speaking is certainly evident in this video as he briefly addresses issues like the tech bubble and where the next Silicon Valley may emerge.

Speakers confirmed for next month’s Dublin Web Summit (#dws6) at the RDS include venture capitalist and serial entrepreneur Morten Lund, Marcus Segal, head of operations at billion dollar social gaming company Zynga, and Sam Barnett, founder of personalised ad technology company Struq. #dws6 takes places on June 10, 2011 and tickets, priced from €99, can be purchased from their website.

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