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April 09, 2002
Weblogging implications Esther Dyson writes
Weblogging implications
Esther Dyson writes about the implications of weblogging for public conferences etc. The whole subject of what this means is really mind-blowing. Imagine press-conferences, stock-holder meetings even company meetings where the audience blogs, connects and communicates.
Let's imagine I attend a conference - such as this one. I am a speaker. So, before I start I will ask the audience: "Ok, guys who's blogging this - hands up - where is the blog?" That would make it easier for others in the audience to find it.
Even better I could post an outline of my presentation before I go to San Diego - and then people could subscribe to it and prepare themselves beforehand. They would see how I work on the presentation and could blog additional ideas before I finalize it. This way audiences could participate in presentations - before they take place.
Posted by Matthew at April 9, 2002 05:24 PM