I’m sitting by the entrance to Bell Harbor right now, finishing up the little bits and pieces that always show up at this point. One of those bits (or possibly pieces) is making sure everyone is up on where the coverage is and is going to be the event today.
We’ve set up a special twitter account (username: @webcomforum) that you can follow on twitter for bite-sized quotes and updates from throughout the day. Teresa and I will also be tweeting the conference from our personal accounts: @tetesagehen, @jasonp107.
Incidentally, our tweets are going to be rolling through the top of our index page during the event. Pretty cool, neh?
I’ll be perusing the internet throughout the day, and I’m going to create a list of all the posts (& tweets, and anything else that shows up) I find as they show up throughout the day. - You can make it easier for me to find your post by linking to our blog!
Here’s the list so far…
Ariel quizzes us on the buzzwords surrounding Facebook. Apparently she’s heard several of them already! Oh noes!
I wrote a shamelessly promotional post on my blog.
tastybit Justin Smith: “You are going to need to be creative about new ways for people to engage with your brand.”
Weave Sitting here at the Web Community Forum, it’s SO CLEAR TO ME that big brands could totally leverage social capital to EVERYONE’S advantage.
Jeremiah has posted the slides for his keynote presentation for everyone’s perusal.
Mike Germano posted yesterday that he was excited to be here. We’re glad to have you, Mike!
trishussey Good lunch … time for Facebook Fad, Frenzy or Future … gee do I have to answer that?
tastybit Is it possible to be a “long time Web 2.0 guru”? Is a couple of years a long time?
trishussey BTW–I’m covering @webcomforum on blognation http://ca.blognation.com/
iphazard Loving the idea from @webcomforum about starting your own “What’s wrong with my product” forum.
tastybit Honestly, I believe it needs to be respected by app developers, but for the end user it is less of a concern than some believe.
tastybit McClure is spot on about the way people are becoming numbed to privacy concerns.
trishussey Note to all speakers…cell phones and wireless mics don’t like each other! Turn em off or airplane mode.
tastybit but then i’ve had my identity stolen enough times BEFORE I was on Fb and all the socnets. More ID is stolen in the phys world than online.
tastybit This is an interesting panel-like thing about power using Fb.
trishussey Facebook for professionals … maybe how not to get fired because of your profile!
Weave Rodney Rumford suggesting that FB developers FORCE users to invite friends. He sez that it’s a tactic that pisses off users but works.
jowyang Microsoft is looking to extend existing applications in Facebook. A bank is also launching an application –a game for users.
The new marketing is here at the Web Community Forum. Welcome!
Lish is hanging out in Seattle for our Conference for the first time in years. Welcome back!
Tris Hussey liveblogged Jeremiah’s keynote. It was a great presentation.
tastybit On building a Fb app: it is a constant evolution. You can’t just throw it out there.
tastybit @jowyang just wrapped up. Nice one.
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