Web 2.0 Expo - Microblogging and Micromedia

Nothing smacks more of ADD in a Web 2.0 world than micro blogging and microcontent. “Flow Apps” as Stowe Boyd calls them. As such, the last session I’m blogging on day two of Web 2.0 Expo is appropriately named: “Short Attention Span Theater: The Birth of Microblogging & Micromedia”
The cast of characters in this session includes: Gregarious Narain of Blue Whale Labs who moderated, Jeremiah Owyang from Forrester Research, Brian Solis from Future Works and PR 2.0 and Stowe Boyd of The /Messengers.
Follow these guys on Twitter and you may learn an awful lot about this space:
@gregarious
@jowyang
@stoweboyd
@briansolis
While you’re at it, feel free to follow me as well: @leeodden
I’ll admit that it was a pretty silly thing to blog this session because like the ADD reference above, it took new directions each moment and never stayed on any one topic for long. Not […]

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