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  1. Detours can result in confused drivers. In data operations, it's called points of failure http://bit.ly/GeLE0
  2. Retweet @dkomm: you know open source movements tackling global warming? @mgrey Thoughts from Stephen Chu, Sec of Energy http://bit.ly/74K1a
  3. Is the premise of the Open Government Initiative http://bit.ly/dP8JF "build it and they will come"? Citizen apathy is also transparent.
  4. 10,000 repositories of data (many written in COBOL or living as paper in dusty files) does not a record mgnt system make http://bit.ly/3ZE7B
  5. Centenarians boogie through life by staying vibrant--including learning new technologies http://bit.ly/VnZyc
  6. citizen journalism gone amuck over Michael Jackson's death http://bit.ly/Ll97P
  7. @acodring Hi Andrew: "my bad." multi-tasking gone amuck. I checked my browser history but can't find reference. If I do, I'll DM
  8. All a twitter http://bit.ly/SP8vw ... the skeptics guide on usefulness
  9. Reduced IT budget means increased revenue for commercialized open source http://bit.ly/DTBau
  10. Why microblogging (Twitter) changes communication's "rules of engagement" http://bit.ly/uVgE2
  11. Why marketshare will not dictate the technology-driven new media companies that survive the hype http://bit.ly/3a9NO
  12. Why all forms of communication belong in the mix of how humans receive content http://bit.ly/6koC9
  13. #wno excellent presentation. time for speed networking. i'm a facilitator so gotta go.
  14. #wno Julie's site is http://bit.ly/15Surz
  15. #wno Answer: Can use ACT!, Outlook or similar tool. Categorize your networking contacts, e.g., industry that the person is in
  16. #wno Question: How do you keep in touch with your network?
  17. #wno wear your name tag on the right side because that's how you shake hands... ** everyone is moving his name tag to the right side **
  18. #wno questions from the audience: define networking ettiquette
  19. #wno take a look in the mirror. Ask people candidly "where do I need help?"
  20. #wno Get good at remembering names. If you think you're not good at it, you are just not trying