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February 08, 2007

Building Social Applications at Climb to the Stars (Stephanie Booth)

I led a workshop yesterday at Lift on Building Social Applications. I have uploaded the PDF of the preso here

. Stephanie Booth took a lot of notes (see Stowe Boyd: Building Social Applications at Climb to the Stars (Stephanie Booth)).



[photo courtesy of Stephanie Booth]

I will be leading a similar workshop at the upcoming Web 2.0 Expo, so if you weren't one of the lucky 32 at Lift, don't worry.

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Stowe, sounds like a fantastic presentation. Just read the meeting notes - wish I was there. I agree that the buddy list is in the middle of the social phenom as well, afterall, you need to organize your friends/contacts.

Darren, you're right; this was a really great interactive presentation. Me - Mine - My market, just a perfact synthesis from Stowe who injected us social motivation for the next 10 years :) thanks Stowe

It was a fun day, that's for sure.

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