Ich bin ein Berliner

It was John F. Kenedy who used this quotation in June 26, 1963 in his speech underlying the support of the United States for West-Germany.

Today Berlin is a very hip place to go.  With 3,4 million people, Berlin is the largest city of Germany and is the second most populous city in the European Union.

Berlin has a long state of history, the first documented information of the existance dated from the 13th century as capital of the Kingdom of Prussia.

Berlin is noted for its numerous cultural institutions, many of which enjoy international reputation, the city has a very diverse art scene, and is home to around 420 art galleries. Young Germans and international artists continue to settle in the city, and Berlin has established itself as a center of youth and popular culture in Europe

Have a look yourself at the nice video, or click the following link for more info on museums, monument and hotels in Berlin
http://www.yabbedoo.com/Default.aspx?VIEW=WEB&Lang=EN&SM=Berlin&SC=DE&CAT=3,1031,1001&SA=2

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About Frederik Van Lierde

I was born in 1974 so I consider myself still as a young entrepreneur. I started to sell at the age of 12, when my father had Open-Door days. I was selling the garden furniture stock. My grandfather Eduard Van Lierde always told me that if you work hard you can reach everything you want. Ever since, his thought is with me. One day my father came home with an IBM PS2 computer. I remember the argue between my parents as in that time those home computers where very expensive. From that moment on the IT virus hit me. When my father sold the company, I decided to move my studies to IT. After graduating, I started as an employee for an international company but very soon I found out that being an ‘employee’ was not my future or goal. Thanks to a very good friend, I received my first position as IT manager at the age of 24. Meanwhile I created a Point-of-Sales system and sold it all over Europe. Many business challenges came, some stayed and some are gone. Every adventure was a success, not always money wise but I learned from every situation and used the experience in the next one. I am very proud of the partners I can work with. It is not always easy to find the right people, but I guess I am a lucky man. (Even from the ‘bad’ partners I learned something: ‘how not to do it’) You can only reach your goals when you have the right people to help you! The journey isn’t finished, many ideas and challenges will come and I will post regularly about it on Twitter, this blog and in many other ways.

6 thoughts on “Ich bin ein Berliner

  1. Pingback: Discover Berlin in the fun way, riding a Segway! | Yabbedoo Travel & Tech

  2. Hmm is anyone else having problems with the pictures on this blog loading?
    I’m trying to determine if its a problem on my end or if it’s the blog.

    Any responses would be greatly appreciated.

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