- conferences: LIFT and Freedom of Expression
- not everybody has the internet - other cultures use mobile phones (e.g. Nigeria)
- technology overload at LIFT
- note-taking on a computer: expected in some contexts, but feels really out-of-place in others
- do we end up publishing our handwritten notes? trade-offs: handwritten and rewriting vs. direct blogging (Steph's very useful workshop notes)
- scanning vs. photographing written material, document management and shredding
- GTD status update (inbox zero)
- FOWA coming up and other fun London stuff
- Wedding 2.0 will be blogged on CnV, but will there be a webcast?
- technology as a way to stretch our Dunbar number, wedding 2.0 with IRC backchannel and crackberries galore (note: this is entirely hypothetical!)
- the Wedding Industrial Complex, trying to find an affordable venue in Dorset; IRC or SL would be cheaper, but is SL a registered venue?
- physical words for virtual places
- gap between us heavy users, and people who get a few e-mails a day, book holidays online and that's it
- exploring how new tools could help us most people aren't curious about new stuff
- winning over new users: finding holes in people's work processes and figuring out how to fix them
- Steph loves Facebook, I'm not so keen to join new social networks
- LinkedIn for business
- Facebook as a mashup to keep up with what your friends are upto, but isn't that what blogs are for?
- profile multiplication, tools need to talk to each other (holes in buckets)
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