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Multi-Social-Media: Leading By Example
Web 2.0 is not about a single application or about using one application at a time. It's about using applications in conjunction with each other and mixing it up.
Without realising it, I found that we were using multiple applications to bring you into the action here are the event.
I looked back at my screen and saw something like this;
That's;
- Blogging (Moveabletype)
- Micro-blogging (Twitter)
- Video blogging (Seismic)
- Live discussion (Tangler)
- And news just to hand, Phil is live streaming the event with Ustream.





















Looks like us 2.0 natives have hijacked the conference!