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      <title>Conference hack: Embracing the backchannel at Start 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>heather gold on 
    Jul 29, 2008  2:23 AM | 
    This is how I try to act when I'm hosting shows, panels and conferences.

The Heather Gold Show includes chat and I wrap that into the conversation and Iknow when Jerry Michalski does his Yi Tan confe...</p>
  <p>Ed on 
    Jul 30, 2008 12:22 AM | 
    Sounds like a great idea!  Twitter is a good way to throttle it too, limiting people to 140 characters instead of a wide open IRC channel for example.

(Is it safe to assume we'll have cell service an...</p>
  <p>Glenn on 
    Jul 31, 2008  1:51 PM | 
    This is going to sound like a really stupid question. How does George know what twitters and IMs to listen to?...</p>
  <p>George Oates on 
    Aug  3, 2008  9:51 AM | 
    Not a stupid question at all! I was thinking the very same...

It might be good to create a new Start accounts on Twitter and IM that people can write to directly. I agree with Heather too - I'm not s...</p>
  <p>Amar Ashar on 
    Aug  4, 2008  3:22 PM | 
    Over the past few years, the Berkman Center at Harvard has utilized a number of tools to foster backchannel conversations at its conferences and other events, including, but not limited to:
* an IRC C...</p>
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      <title>Robot Cross Stitch 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Rachel J. on 
    Jul 22, 2008  9:28 PM | 
    I love this!!!  You have quite a talent.  Cross stitch is indeed, good therapy.  I have been known to whip out my granny-crochet hook and balls of yarn on a quiet night.  Good for you.  I too apprecia...</p>
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      <title>Who is John Snow? 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Jonas Strandell on 
    Jul  7, 2008  2:20 PM | 
    You told this one brilliant at the conference Jeff. I even walked pass the water pump by mistake the day after, going "bloody hell, there it is!" I will of course pass this knowledge on as if it was s...</p>
  <p>Richard Earney on 
    Jul  7, 2008 11:49 PM | 
    Unfortunately, for all that history it is a bit of a rubbish pub - no proper beer. There is a better one round the corner!...</p>
  <p>Brett on 
    Jul  8, 2008  6:21 AM | 
    I just took a one and a five-dollar bill (US) out of my wallet, and guess whose signature is inscribed in the bottom-right corner of each one...

John Snow!

The man gets around....</p>
  <p>Russell BC on 
    Jul  8, 2008  6:55 AM | 
    Too bad you didn't give the heads up.  I would have loved to grab a drink.  V interesting aside on the pub.  Next time you should ask people when the last time they've been to the British Museum, seem...</p>
  <p>David Stone on 
    Jul 10, 2008  3:18 PM | 
    I knew of the story, but not the name... and just happened to be in that pub the other day. Small world....</p>
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      <title>Stories we&#39;ll hear at the Start Conference 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Adam on 
    Jun 24, 2008 12:36 PM | 
    The real question is:  Will Merlin Mann be wearing pants?...</p>
  <p>Todd on 
    Jun 25, 2008  2:49 AM | 
    That sounds like a fantastic lineup. I'd love to make it out there for the conference. I had such a blast at AEA Boston, I think I'm hooked on the conference circuit.

Let's see what kind of magic I c...</p>
  <p>Max on 
    Jun 30, 2008  8:00 AM | 
    Well organising own conference is always a better way to co-ordinate with people in a proper way I think...</p>
  <p>Adam Dawkins on 
    Jul  3, 2008  3:55 PM | 
    For those of us that can't pull of any kind of magic, will you be posting the presentations up on the website afterwards?

Would it help if I said please?...</p>
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      <title>Introducing the Start Conference 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>Cory Levy on 
    Jun 12, 2008 11:33 AM | 
    Sounds like it is going to be an awesome conference!  I wish I could make it but I will be in NYC interning during that time.  I would love to talk to you about your personal project: "100 Lunches".  ...</p>
  <p>tom sakell on 
    Jun 14, 2008  7:57 AM | 
    I, too, am interested in viewing the conference from afar (Washington, DC). Please let me know how I could contribute to the conference in real-time or archived. 

A conference out here "published" li...</p>
  <p>Thora on 
    Jun 16, 2008  8:11 AM | 
    I'm located in Europe but interested in "attending" via the web - any such luck for us geographically challenged netizens?...</p>
  <p>Schönheitsoperation Tschechien on 
    Jun 17, 2008  8:52 AM | 
    It was always my dream of mine staking on my own. I'm looking forward to join the conference...and the party afterwords as well. I hope this will be a great day....</p>
  <p>Mark Brownlee on 
    Jun 19, 2008  4:34 AM | 
    Hi Jeff

I want that interactive flash world map as shown in Google analytics. I want to put it on my website to display sales figures by countries, states and down to cities. Can you help?...</p>
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      <title>Welcome back Webmonkey 
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                        <![CDATA[<p>John Handelaar on 
    May 20, 2008  8:32 AM | 
    I note with amusement that the logo monkey has acquired suspiciously-Veen-like hair and glasses....</p>
  <p>D on 
    May 20, 2008  8:44 AM | 
    I LOVE LOVE LOVE that WebMonkey is back! Thanks Jeffrey!...</p>
  <p>Nelson on 
    May 21, 2008  9:06 AM | 
    Now if only someone could get cocktailtime.com back online. That site survived Hotwired for a few years, but I can't find any trace of it now. Even Paul Harrington's book is out of print now....</p>
  <p>Erika Hall on 
    May 23, 2008  8:01 AM | 
    And Ask Allison! 

WebMonkey brings back memories of sitting in the Victorian computer nook of my first SF apartment teaching myself how to make teh internets. ...</p>
  <p>Annonymus on 
    May 24, 2008  2:55 PM | 
    I can't find any of the old stuff on the new website! I miss the kid stuff that easily teaches young kids. I also miss the links. I had found a link to a page that would let me make a website, but i w...</p>
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