17 posts tagged Euroblog2008
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Lessons learned from Euroblog.
http://conversation.squarespace.com/ journal/ 2008/ 3/ 22/ lessons-learned-from-…Lessons learned from Euroblog. Euroblog was already a week ago... time flies. Here are a couple of lessons we've learned from live blogging the conference... Always ensure the network is capable of supporting your live blogging efforts.
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Lessons learned from Euroblog.
http://www.conversationblog.com/ journal/ 2008/ 3/ 22/ lessons-learned-from-euro…Euroblog was already a week ago... time flies. Here are a couple of lessons we've learned from live blogging the conference... Always ensure the network is capable of supporting your live blogging efforts. In this case the Wifi connection was simply too bad and even with a cable the upload of images and podcast files was impossible.
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Lessons learned from Euroblog.
http://www.conversationblog.com/ journal/ 2008/ 3/ 22/ lessons-learned-from-euro…Euroblog was already a week ago... time flies. Here are a couple of lessons we've learned from live blogging the conference... Always ensure the network is capable of supporting your live blogging efforts. In this case the Wifi connection was simply too bad and even with a cable the upload of images and podcast files was impossible.
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EuroBlog on YouTube
http://publicsphere.typepad.com/ mediations/ 2008/ 03/ euroblog-on-you.htmlIf you couldn't make it to Brussels last weekend for Euprera's EuroBlog2008 Symposium, there is video on You Tube and comment on the EuroBlog blog. Lots of background, including papers and powerpoints are being gathered on the EuroBlog wiki. Day one Day two Day three
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EuroBlog: Twitter vs Reflection
http://publicsphere.typepad.com/ mediations/ 2008/ 03/ euroblog-twitte.htmlEuroBlog has come and gone. And it is the gone that I am thinking about... Three packed days, old friends and new faces, some fascinating presentations and many stimulating conversations. As expected, almost every element of the Brussels Symposium highlighted sharp contrasts between the perspectives
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Euroblog 2008 - reflections on day 3
http://pietr.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 03/ 15/ euroblog-2008-reflections-on-day-3/Day 3 here in Brussels was mainly on ethics. You can read the live coverage here. PR and ethics The first panel discussion lead by Rick Murray can be devided in two parts after the introductions: We kept on dwelling quite a long time on blogs and anonymity.
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Euroblog 2008 - reflections on day 2
http://pietr.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 03/ 14/ euroblog-2008-reflections-on-day-2/Day 2 of EuroBlog 2008 was a day of ins and outs for me. I saw the opening session this morning, and I was in the final session, twice to do some live blogging - see all live blogging of this day here. But for most of the time, I was out of the room, doing some actual work and following Philippe’s live blogging stories.
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EuroBlog 2008
http://www.webpronews.com/ blogtalk/ 2008/ 03/ 14/ euroblog-2008EuroBlog 2008 By Neville Hobson - Fri, 03/14/2008 - 1:37pm. I'm participating in EuroBlog 2008, a two-day conference that mashes up academia and PR to produce an event that I’m sure will be worth the time of everyone attending, speakers and guests alike.
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Euroblog
http://www.hyperorg.com/ blogger/ 2008/ 03/ 14/ euroblog/I’ve been at Euroblog 2008 yesterday and today, and will be tomorrow as well. It’s a mix of academics and practitioners talking about marketing and public relations in the age of the Web. The conference seems to assume that we agree that the Web has changed the marketing landscape, that customers are not mere consumers, that marketing has to change right down to its skivvies.
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Getting ready for Euroblog
http://www.conversationblog.com/ journal/ 2008/ 3/ 12/ getting-ready-for-euroblo…Tomorrow one of the best conferences on social media and PR of 2008 will start in Brussels and Blackline will be part of it. You can find the full agenda of the Euroblog 2008 conference here and with the great list of speakers this 3 day happening can't go wrong.