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January 21, 2004

RSS Winterfest Today and Tomorrow

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Posted by Ross Mayfield

RSS Winterfest, a free webcast on Internet syndication augmented by an Eventspace (wikiblog in this case) starts at 8:30 PST today.

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1. Bill on January 21, 2004 1:03 PM writes...

The company behind RSSWinterfest, DecisionCast, is also sponsoring a live event in the San Francisco Bay Area Feb 5. The seminar will cover real world examples to help companies effectively use blogs and RSS to improve productivity, increase sales, and reduce SPAM and the burden on IT. Bill French from Myst Technology, who is presenting at RSSWinterfest, will be speaking Feb 5 about "RSS, Blogs and Increased Productivity in the Enterprise." More information can be found here: www.fastlaneventures.com/seminar.htm

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2. Ross Mayfield on January 21, 2004 8:23 PM writes...

Bill, you don't have to speak about yourself in the 3rd person here ;-)

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