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Ben, I just wanted to say thank you. You and Mena have been a catalyst for a bunch of very productive conversations that have helped a lot of us make more meaning about how we communicate. But I suspect it has all been at a cost to you two.
I have no i
Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - Diversity and O'Reilly Conferences
So I'm wondering, what does it take to create the type of "invitation" that attracts the kind of diversity that creates sparks, insights and creativity.
Burningbird » Change starts at home
Shelly, I’m with you on marketing if used as you clarified. I was thinking more in terms of “if you want people to come to your event” you need some way to share the proposed value. Most (not all) events also carry cost, so people have to be willing
Read/Write Web: Web 2.0 Weekly Wrap-up, 29 Aug - 4 Sep 2005
Richard, thanks for covering the Katrina work and how the online technologists and communities are trying to respond.
The Sundries Shack
Thanks for sharing your rules. We had a really good conversation on the call about our personal rules - implicit, explicit, evolving. It would be great if you would join us for the next call on September 13th, 11am PDT. Holler if you need the info. Grace
Blogger: Post a Comment
I love your musings on awareness, and in fact, you have struck to the root of what I've been grasping about for: if we articulate indicators, we may be more attuned to and more aware of our interactions -- including those in community. I was smiling as I
Community Knowledge Works
Hey Phil, I hope that means you are coming (and your email thingie is not working today! Ah, technology!)
Uneasy Rhetoric » Blog Archive » Web 2.0. If You Build It, They Will Come
ust a little “amen” from the choir. The idea of relinquishing control is really hard for a lot of us, but the reasons are well founded. Beyond the reasons you wrote above, there is also the practical element. When we invite in the world to our passion
I Am Dr. Laura's Worst Nightmare: A thorn in the bouquet that was BlogHer.
Grace, I have to say, one of the greatest outcomes of Blogher is being able to connect names/faces and thinking with all you mommy/snarky/political bloggers! Big grin. I have learned a lot from y'all, have admired how you kick ass at having fun, and l
Blog different? BlogHer participants illustrate diversity of the Web
Great recap and lots of food for thought, Staci. Thanks and a chorus of Kum-blog-ya.
Trust But Verify: You Can Go Home Again
Great recap article on Blogher on OJR. (Awaiting my registration to comment.) Synthesis has been challenging. I keep adding notes to my list of things that surfaced for me. Wow.
nina turns 40: (not) still the same old girl she used to be
Grin. Enjoy the feeling. No need to explain.
And maybe consider coming to BlogWalk Seattle? Sept 2? Email me!
Socal Mom: BlogHer TakeAways A-Coming
Like Beth, it is so great to place the face with the blog. I was totally memory challenged at Blogher. My middle-aged, addlepated brain can only do so much and I never THOUGHT to start exchanging cards. Duh!
Like Beth, it is so great to place the f
arse poetica: More Thoughts on BlogHer
It was fantastic meeting you (and getting to sit next to you during the Opera/Musical dinner... how DID you tolerate me?) at Blogher. Your blog is now on my list (dang, it is getting even longer) to read.
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