real-time web

Drawing conclusions

Lessons from cartoon-blogging at the Real-time Web Summit

October's cartoon-blogging at the Real-Time Web Summit was a well-received experiment in innovative event coverage. The response was overwhelmingly positive, the Twitter stream showed people appreciated the added dimension to the event, and the organizers were more than pleased.

Now, two things:

RTWS: Can't we all just get along?

RTWS: Can't we all just get along?Competing developers agree! Next stop: Middle East peace.

RTWS: Everyone has an opinion

RTWS: Everyone has an opinionSummit attendees tell another attendee 'We can't help but notice you're using the wrong Twitter app.'

RTWS: All in the timing

RTWS: All in the timingemail versus the real-time web

Have tablet, will travel

Almost-real-time cartoon blogging at the Real-Time Web Summit

I'm at the ReadWrite Real-Time Web Summit in Mountain View, CA today - and so is my trusty Cintiq, and some phenomenally smart people.

Over the course of the day, I'll be cartoon-blogging from the conference. You can catch it at ReadWriteWeb and here at Noise to Signal.

Comments always welcome!

If you read the terms of use carefully, they warn you this could happen

If you read the terms of use carefully, they warn you this could happen(one person with a laptop to two others, in the middle of a prehistoric jungle) Okay, everybody think: we were at the real-time web summit, and covering it with real-time tools... and then what happened?
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