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  1. Bill Cosby on www.cinchcast.com.
  2. @alanllevy @blogtalkradio values participatory aspects of @blogtalkradio #Columbiajh
  3. SMS questions for panel to 678-379-7733 #columbiajh
  4. www.Nytimes.com/twitter
  5. @NYT_JenPreston is first social media editor for @nytimes. It's amazing innovative time for media. #columbiajh
  6. @sreenet says that when you're on a deadline, it's too late to learn about Twitter. Learn now. #columbiajh
  7. David Mathison @bethemedia sees reniassance in today's media Need to keep human element involved. #columbiajh
  8. @juliaangwin advocacy journalism flowering, but concerned about objectivity in new media #columbiajh
  9. @juliaangwin author Stealing Myspace. Media scare stories false. Media flowering online. Has faith that there is future for WSJ. #columbiajh
  10. The important thing for @johnborthwick about tweetdeck is lets ppl sort streams. #columbiajh
  11. Put a plus sign behind a bit.ly link to get more info on traffic
  12. #Columbiajh you can watch www.livestream.com/columbia... and comment via facebook
  13. At Columbia J-school for lecture on social media with @radiolight @alanllevy from @blogtalkradio speaking.
  14. Love Room Mate Grace Hotel on 45th btw 6th & 7th Ave. Great space near Time Square with free coffee cafe http://twitpic.com/p9vec
  15. Speaking today at #BDI NY Social Consumer event w/ @McDonalds @JetBlue @Allstate more. Code SPEAKER for discount: http://bit.ly/MGup4
  16. P Skarinsky: how to succeed: address unarticulated needs
  17. PS: innovate by encourage, teach, support, new perspectives
  18. PS: innovate by listening to new voices
  19. Peter Skarzynski frm Strategos here to do workshop re his book innovation to the core. http://www.innovationtothec...
  20. There are two types of people in the world: 1) those who can extrapolate from incomplete data. (via @chrisguillebeau @pablobley)