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Title:

Filtering the Live Web: Managing the Information Age

Your vote:
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Organizer:
Andrew Mager, CBS Interactive
Description:
Twitter feeds, RSS readers, emails, texts, pings... there is so much coming at us every minute that we are losing focus and not filtering out what's most important to us. Using social web tools, we will show you how to manage your bits and pieces efficiently.
Questions
Answered:
  1. What is social media?
  2. How many types of media do you process a day?
  3. What are some tools to help manage your content?
  4. How often do you check your email a day?
  5. How many times do you login to Facebook a day?
  6. How do you read your news?
  7. How do you manage your address book or calendar on your mobile device?
Level:
Beginner
Category:
Content, Content Management, Search, Self-Help / Self-Improvement, User Experience
Type:
Panel
Event:
Interactive 2010
on 17/8/09
It's gonna be awesome. I am gonna get some other speakers to join me. Please vote up!
on 17/8/09
Great topic! Voted up!
on 27/8/09
I'll be talking about some of the tools we're developing at the Open Planning Project to help you collect and filter news and status updates from the growing number of sites vying for your attention. Get a sneak peak at http://melkjug.org or http://radar.streetsblog.net
on 27/8/09
Melkjug is a kickass piece of open source love and one of the best case studies for how to use CouchDB I know of.
on 27/8/09
Caroline McCarthy from CNET will be on this panel... but only if you VOTE IT UP!!

http://news.cnet.com/the-social
on 6/9/09
Very Nice!!!
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Major thumbs in an upward style direction

I'd like to see the panel discuss the notion of "squelch".
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