More detailed analysis of the BNC Technology Forum 2009 is coming but a potent combo of scarce sleep, a long to-do list and one or two glasses of wine (ahem) at the cocktail reception leave me less than poignant today. And so, let’s let the Twitterverse do the talking for now…
TOC2009: A Book Is A...
This year’s Tools of Change conference contained similar themes to last year, but the difference is the level of adoption, or perceived adoption, and ubqiuity of devices that can take the electronic content that publishers have and provide a transportable, light-weight, library of books to readers that they can carry in their pockets.
Here is a collection of ideas and information shared at the conference.
Here is a collection of ideas and information shared at the conference.
#TOC: The Conference that Gives You Information Overload!
As I sit here trying to sift through my experience of the O’Reilly Tools of Change conference that I just attended for three days I realize how much information was shelled out. To think, I not only listened to three days worth of conversations about the digital media but followed every person who was using twitter at the conference getting all of their opinions and links out to reference sites, it is no wonder my head is buzzing.
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