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I'm up for this Robin. And I know a few other people who'd also be up for it.

Sounds good, hopefully tickets won't have the same price... :)

I'm at WeMedia as a board member of the organizer. How do I do both?

Also, WINKsite is going to help a bit with mobile-friendly back channel resources at WeMedia itself. Want a clone for the Fringe? email me if so.

Scott

Sounds really interesting. I am in Exeter so probably won't make it to London anyway. But I will try to follow online.

I do some stories for OhmyNews and notice they are not there as speakers. Not sure why this is.

The official blogger is Jeff Jarvis. He writes a lot about US newspapers etc and recently objected to Bertrand Pecquerie writing about US journalism and the buzz around blogs etc.

http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2006/04/13/publiceye/entry1498205.shtml

From what I can make out Pecquerie is only aware of the Bush supporting bloggers who get attention by targeting mainstream journalists and destroying their reputation. If that is all that is going on, he has got a point.

Will this be covered on the fringe?

http://www.buzzmachine.com/index.php/2006/04/16/my-co-conspirator-responds/

link to Jeff Jarvis

I can set up a new wiki.... does that help??? Using Mediawiki.

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