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Debriefing SOCAP09
Posted on 08. Sep, 2009 by Andrew.
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It was really amazing to be at the SOCAP09 conference last week, and I wanted to share some great resources for those who weren’t able to attend and want to learn more about the conversations that took place there.
The Pop!Tech blog has great summaries of different sessions during Day 1 and Day 2, all of [...]
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