Moving forward, nowEurope will be not only mapping our topics and bringing news through the posts. We have integrated several data feeds to other community driven (or web 2.0 if you like) services in the right column.
Del.icio.us is the leading world service for social bookmarking and I guess many of us use it regularly. We have started with sharing about 30 links collected on the topics of EU ICT programmes, innovation, research & development etc. that may be useful for you. Feel free to subscribe for new updates or tell us about yours. We could link each other into a network. Our intention is certainly to add new sources and share it with you.
Another example is Flickr, the leading world service for sharing photos. You can find the feed right in the bottom. So far there are photos mostly from the VITE business trip to the matchmaking event in Brussels and also captures from the Open Coffee discussion in Brno (more about it in Czech). We will be uploading more photos related to the project events and could include also shots from your event if you think they are relevant to ICT innovation and R&D support in the Central Europe.

Dear Vlasimil!
Regards from Vienna, nice to read some news from you.
I have one interesting link from Austria, Research IT. Research IT Austria is the source for finding high quality IT research institutions in Austria. Gain detailed and current information on numerous Austrian IT research entities:
http://www.research-it.at/index.jsp
This is a service funded by the Austrian Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Labour. Therefore, the usage of the Research IT Austria website is free of charge.
Bernhard, thanks for sharing your link. On our next meeting in Bratislava we will introduce a simple way for all the consortium members to insert links directly in the Delicious service.
Hi!
I am writing from Australia and plan to do an European trip from June 20 - July 24. I was wondering if anyone knew of any events that I should try and see which relate to IT.
I am currently an Oracle DBA completing Masters study.
Any info help would be much apprecaited.
Regards,
Steve