ocs2007
Posting tweets from sessions at the Online Community Summit 2007 in Sonoma, California - October 4-5 at Ramekins Conference Center.
| ocs2007 Polls are a great way to regularly stimulate additional community conversations, while enabling a site to leverage the results elsewhere. |
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| ocs2007 Enabling community users to change screen names at will may have a detrimental effect on persistent reputation and its related trust level. |
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| ocs2007 Editing Wiki pages for the Online Community Summit 2007. |
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| ocs2007 Final sessions of the day happening now. |
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| ocs2007 Broadcasting a conference session on the Web right now http://www.blogtv.com/Peopl... |
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| ocs2007 Time for lunch. |
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| ocs2007 Participating in an online community often revolves around a putting a name and face to your expertise among your peers. |
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| ocs2007 Communities are about connecting people to people first then connecting people to content. |
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| ocs2007 Sessions started -- attendees divided into groups and headed to different rooms. |
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| ocs2007 Attendees now pitching their proposed sessions. |
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| ocs2007 Kaliya Hamlin offering advice on the unconference Rules of Engagement. |
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| ocs2007 Attendees will get to see about 10 demos in the hour. Organizers will ring a bell to signal time to move to another demo. |
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| ocs2007 30 demo slots filling up fast. |
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| ocs2007 Attendees introduced themselves. Company reps did their elevator pitches. Folks now lining up to sign up for demos. |
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