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January 02, 2008

Recap from Social Media Breakfast: Miami

On Thursday, December 27th 2007 I hosted Social Media Breakfast: Miami at Rascal House.

The event was attended by:

- Steven Buehler - FB / twitter / blog
- Jonathan Gluck - FB / twitter
- Jeffrey Sass - FB / twitter / blog
- Florian Seroussi - FB / twitter / blog
- Jeff Pulver - FB / twitter / blog

Since we had less than 15 people, I decided to focus on real-time social conversations and took a pass on real-time social tagging.

While we were a small crowd, we were pretty productive. Four of the five people who attended our breakfast shot video at the event. Jeff Sass used the breakfast for his: Breakfast of ChamPEAons! video. And please support the Frozen Pea Fund. Florian gave us a demonstration of QIK which can be seen here. A snip of Florian's clip ended up on ValleyWag last week. Steve's video from the breakfast can be seen on YouTube.

My interview of: Jeffrey Sass, Florian Seroussi and Steven Buehler is viewable below.

I look forward to hosting another social media breakfast for the Ft. Lauderdale / Miami area in mid-February.

My next Social Media Breakfast, Social Media Breakfast: NYC will be taking place in Manhattan on January 10th. If you would like to attend, please RSVP on Facebook.


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Posted by jeff on January 2, 2008 05:30 AM | Permalink

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