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==Notes==
==Notes==


===SocComm WOrkshop (Jeff Pulver)===
===SocCom WOrkshop (Jeff Pulver)===
(Report by Dean) Three panels talking VRM without knowing it. The marketing panel was totally off, but others talking about digital presence, VPI came up, medical records came up, being able to control which of your identities you put out where.  
(Report by Dean) Three panels talking VRM without knowing it. The marketing panel was totally off, but others talking about digital presence, VPI came up, medical records came up, being able to control which of your identities you put out where.  


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When the time comes, we need to be placing this discussion in a lot of different contexts.
When the time comes, we need to be placing this discussion in a lot of different contexts.
Lots of discussion at SocCom about the idea of going to Starbucks, waving a card and automagically telling the guy what you want.


===Face to Face===  
===Face to Face===  

Revision as of 12:39, 11 February 2009

Conference Call Notes

Drafted by Joe Andrieu, February 11, 2009


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Attendees

  • Joe Andrieu
  • Dean Landsman
  • Iain Henderson
  • Keith Hopper
  • Alan Mitchell
  • Doc Searls
  • Renee Lloyd
  • Drummond Reed
  • Sean Bohan
  • Deb Powers

Notes

SocCom WOrkshop (Jeff Pulver)

(Report by Dean) Three panels talking VRM without knowing it. The marketing panel was totally off, but others talking about digital presence, VPI came up, medical records came up, being able to control which of your identities you put out where.

There's a lot of headway.

When the time comes, we need to be placing this discussion in a lot of different contexts.

Lots of discussion at SocCom about the idea of going to Starbucks, waving a card and automagically telling the guy what you want.

Face to Face

Trying to lock down a date & venue.

Pre-IIW? Stanford


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