March 2010
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Follow Up
In case you’re wondering, yes I did check the analytics for this site and the Flickr views of the slides. Even though I proposed doing so may not be appropriate for personal publishing.
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View the Slides
On Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/joshoakes/sets/72157623565869436/
As PDF: http://files.me.com/theoak/8li3tb
Question One
Are we making ourselves crazy or just acutely neurotic?
(Sorry Tumblr’s “Allow answers” feature is fucked and allows only 2 questions per day, and does not properly recognize Drafted vs Posted questions)
Question Two
Is social media ruining our capacity to have stable, meaningful relationships?
(Sorry Tumblr’s “Allow answers” feature is fucked and allows only 2 questions per day, and does not properly recognize Drafted vs Posted questions)
Question Three
Do businesses even belong in social media?
(Sorry Tumblr’s “Allow answers” feature is fucked and allows only 2 questions per day, and does not properly recognize Drafted vs Posted questions)
Question Four
Does customer service belong in social media?
Reblog or use #pcn10allwrong
(Sorry Tumblr’s “Allow answers” feature is fucked and allows only 2 questions per day, and does not properly recognize Drafted vs Posted questions)
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Reason 2: Ideas are Powerful
The first of three reasons that I decided to present at PodCamp 2010 was the desire to be part of the solution: part of the effort to make the Nashville Camp events as great as I believe they can be.
This sounds a little Hug-centric for someone like me, but it is born out of the observation that they’re good events, but not great ones. And I don’t mean to belittle the enormous effort...
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Reason 1: Be Part of the Solution
I said last week that PodCamp 09 was not everything I expected. Hell, I went so far as to call some of the sessions “eye-gougingly awful.” I stand by that statement (and I’m still not naming names).
To be clear here, am NOT saying that my session will not be eye-gougingly awful. I hope it won’t but fascination is in the eye of the beholder. I’m going to (try to) give...
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Why Am I Speaking at #PCN10?
When I read the email announcing that Session Creation for PodCamp Nashville 2010 was open I opened a new browser window, logged into the PodCamp Nashville site and clicked the “CREATE A SESSION” link in the site banner.
And then I left that browser window open on my laptop for 4 days.
I’d cycle through browser looking for something and flinch when the #PCN10 website zipped...