SXSW News and Reviews
There are millions of people in Austin, Texas this week for South by Southwest (the festival to end all festivals). Ponzi and I went last year, but “too much work” kept us at home this time around. I’ve been keeping track of updates through my feed reader, but I was hoping to hear directly from those of you in attendance. Here’s your chance to share your SXSW review:
- Pick up your phone
- Call 206-274-7984
- Leave a voicemail (speak clearly)
Make sure you add your name and URL, so we know who you are and what you do. That’s all. It’s my hope to share your thoughts with other would-be-SXSW attendees. What are we missing? Why should we go next year? Is it all about the parties? Did you lead a discussion? Have you attended a panel? Who have you met for the first time?
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A Bugged Life [ the pseudo personal blog about blogging, technology and stuff ] » Blog Archive » Four Reasons Why Twitter Works
March 13th, 2007
at 2:49am
[...] And so like him, I went on and created my account, added up a few friends and amidst knowing what everyone does on an hourly basis (so far, everyone on my list thought 300 was WOW) but I also have some occasional gems like knowing when Leo Laporte uploads his TWiT podcasts and know when Chris Pirillo asks for feedback on tech events such as the recent SxSW conference. [...]
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March 14th, 2007
at 8:56pm
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