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April 01, 2008
Good Morning Boston!
At 8AM today I will be at the S&S Restaurant in Cambridge, MA to co-host "Breakfast with Jeff Pulver (and friends) in Boston", the only breakfast known for "Real-Time Social Tagging."
I'm looking forward to co-hosting this breakfast together with Bryan Person and catching up with my friends from the greater Boston area.
This is the first of two breakfasts I am hosting this week. On Thursday I will be hosting a similar breakfast in Atlanta.
For more details, and to RSVP for a future breakfast, please take another look at this blog post.
Tags: breakfast, SoMBAA, Boston, social media, facebook, Bryan Person, Jeff Pulver
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Posted by jeff on April 1, 2008 06:34 AM | Permalink
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Comments
Thanks to you and Bryan for hosting. It was a great way to start the day - should've guessed when I got the parking spot right out front.
I'm wondering if you take photos of your instant social tags? It would be fun to compare how open or funny or prophetic people are in the different cities.
I've been mulling over the idea of personal brand and you got me thinking about personal taglines too. I posted on Topaz Partners' Tech PR Gems blog today about ego and motivations in social media.
Looking forward to continuing our conversation - in-person with bagels and lox or online.
Cheers, Adam
Posted by: Adam Zand at April 1, 2008 05:13 PM
What a great way to start the day! It was awesome seeing you and everyone who attended. Imagine how great it would be if companies took an hour each week or month to host this kind of a meetup to connect offline with the community.
I've also been thinking about the comment you made: you're trying to find a way to describe what it's like the first time you meet someone offline whom you've been connecting with online. One thing I think is really cool is that we go to conferences and meetups with professional peers but we no longer just greet each other with a hand shake; for the most part, we greet each other with a hug like we're old friend.
Posted by: Amanda Mooney at April 1, 2008 02:35 PM