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June 11, 2003
AULA "Meeting of Minds" 2003
Posted by Liz Lawley
Readers of Howard Rheingold's recent book
Smart Mobs may be familiar with the Finnish group
AULA.
This weekend, the group is sponsoring a "
Meeting of Minds" in Helsinki on media and technology--and it looks like there will be a lot of social software topics on the agenda. Speakers include
Joi Ito,
Dan Gillmor, J.C. Herz,
Cory Doctorow and
Matt Jones, among others.
Apparently AULA plans to put out a book (entitled Exposure) based on the proceedings. Hope it's not priced too high for my academic pockets, because it sounds as though it will be quite interesting for those of us interested in social software.
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