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Ordinarily, following a conference, I would write some sort of post summarizing the event.  I haven’t felt like that was necessary following the mid-year convention, though, partly because not much was very interesting but also perhaps because what was interesting has already been said on Twitter.  Also, I think some of what otherwise might be a daily post has become 140 characters on Twitter.  I think I need to look into some sort of Twitter widget for the FBS Blog to start merging the two audiences.  Any WordPress.org users out there have any recommendations?

(As an experiment, I’ll cross-post this on Twitter and see where I get more responses.)

5 Comments

 
May 18, 2008
2:30 pm

Check out http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/twitter-tools/ -but I see you got a quicker answer on Twitter!

May 18, 2008
7:35 pm

Michael, I am so with you on this. There were two sessions that I twittered and then when I went to write about them, I was spent and hadn’t taken notes in the session. Now, I have to go find my own twitter feed :) Why can’t everyone just follow us on twitter? :)

May 20, 2008
5:58 pm

I guess Twitter must be having problems because I sure can’t find anything about this post there I guess I’ll try later

May 20, 2008
10:07 pm

I remember waking up late one morning while in D.C. (you can guess the reason why). I was bummed because I wanted to catch the MLS meeting that was going on. Then all of a sudden my phone starts blowing up with a play by play of what was going down at the meeting! Complete with funny commentary!

It was like I was there and nobody had to smell my breath. Brillant!

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May 13, 2009
4:19 pm

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