Quick clicks for Tech
Good morning, and welcome to day 2 of the Technology Conference! For those of you who are with us in spirit (or those of you who are here and looking for some reading before this morning's general session), here are some links you may find interesting:
- Want to follow what attendees are posting from the Technology Conference on Twitter? Try visiting this page throughout the day, or Maddie Grant's more graphical Twitterfountain at the Socialfishing blog.
- Maddie also shares information on a crowdsourcing-based company she likes in response to yesterday's general session with Jeff Howe.
- Jeff De Cagna at the Principled Innovation blog re-posts a podcast interview he did with Jeff Howe a few months ago, based on Howe's book Crowdsourcing.
- Renato Sogueco posts some resources for his session on virtualization.
Some other tech-related (but not Tech-related) links:
- Cecilia Sepp at Association Puzzle has an interesting post on the implications of "defriending" in a social media context, and Bruce Hammond at Insights From a Future Association Executive wonders if it's a generational thing. On the Member-to-Member blog, Dana Theus examines 21st century social marketing.
- Jeff Cobb posts about the current state of e-learning in associations, as well as a roundup of e-learning tools and resources.
- David Gammel at the High Context blog reveals how one change to an e-commerce site made a $300 million difference.
- Dennis McDonald writes about the implications of the Obama administration for internet technology and government in the United States.
- Wes Trochlil is conducting a series of podcast interviews of CEOs from association management software companies.
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Comments
Thanks for the mention, Lisa. Great conference!
Posted by: Jeff Cobb | January 29, 2009 10:20 AM
Hey thanks for the mention!
Posted by: Dana Theus | January 29, 2009 9:36 PM