Social Media Breakfast: Singapore - Blog Coverage
Taking the place of Icio Links this week, some great online coverage of SMB: Singapore.
First up, Michael’s video. 12 minutes of awesomeness (you have to click on the link because as usual, WordPress is giving me problems with video).
Hisham gives his recount of a crazy weekend .
Amsie the foodie of course has her food pictures up.
Andrew too had a busy weekend but made the time to appear for SMB
YuHui’s post is here.
Prof. Michael dropped in for awhile but then followed the various conversations online to chime in as well.
Jeff Pulver (from whom we borrowed the personal tagging idea) picked up our video and we’re also very happy to have been picked up by Mitch Joel in Episode #97 of Six Pixels Of Separation. If you haven’t listened to this podcast, you need to. It’s the spark that got the collaboration for SMB off in the first place!
Truly a remarkable experience with great connections and conversations going on as well as a great community being formed. Don’t miss the next one!
It’s very possible I didn’t get all the pingbacks/trackbacks/links/Google Alerts, so if you posted something up on SMB: Singapore. Do let me know and I’ll add you in!
Edit:
Also picked up: a comparison between journalists and bloggers.
Nabilah has a recount of the whole social media adventure of hers from class to our audio interview to the SMB.
Sheylara wrote a lengthy post (with lots of great pictures) that you should check out as well.
Tags: delicious, mitch joel, six pixels of separation, curiousfoodie, Icio, jeff pulver, social media breakfast singapore, personal tagging kit, amelia, smb singapore, michael cheng, miccheng, social media video, hisham, aplink, michael netzley, communicate asia
March 31, 2008 at 6:42 pm
Hi Daryl, please link to my other blog: http://yuhuibc.blogspot.com/2008/03/social-media-breakfast-at-frujch.html
April 2, 2008 at 12:13 am
looks like it was an awesome event!
let’s try to make one happen if I get out there
April 2, 2008 at 12:27 am
Hey Daryl, you accidentally put an extra “l” at the end of my URL!