Wednesday, February 24, 2010

TOC: twitters

here's my twitter stream from the TOC (Tools of Change) conference:


that's all she wrote - O'Reilly TOC is over for 2o1o about 7 hours ago via web

working with audiences we know that some create more value than others - Dale Dougherty -- might not be good rgrdng internet democratizing about 11 hours ago via web

enhancing ebooks is not adding bells and whistles, just enhance the reading process: Peter Meyers. #toccon about 12 hours ago via HootSuite Retweeted by you and 4 others

is electricity like content? there was once a time we paid for it, but now we expect it free. look at laptop users at the conference #toccon about 12 hours ago via web

treat twitter like a dinner party when thinking about what you say - Andy Hunter (electric literature mag) about 12 hours ago via web

you can't keep it from being available online (because of piracy), but you can decide whether you participate in the sale or not #toccon about 13 hours ago via web

so what if digital sales cannibalize print sales when people will pirate content online if its otherwise not available? #toccon about 13 hours ago via web

odets room is filling up already even before the last session ended #toccon 2:26 PM Feb 23rd via web

while at the copyright session at TOC, saw someone at this site: http://questioncopyright.org/ #toccon 2:15 PM Feb 23rd via web

blogging about TOC at http://ollav.com 2:03 PM Feb 23rd via web

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