Bringing Defrag 08 to you
October 31st, 2008
For those of you that can’t make it to Denver to attend the Defrag 08 conference, we’ve set up a shared ZapTask that monitors a bunch of feeds coming from Twitter, YouTube, Flickr and Techmeme. These feeds cover topics that were tagged as Defrag and don’t necessarily cover every single mention of Defrag on these sites. We did this for Techcrunch40 and Techcrunch50 in the past and it turned out to be really popular way for those that could not make it to monitor the conference from afar.
How this works
Use ZapTXT to filter down the firehose only for topics you care about that are mentioned on Defrag related posts using the search feature (e.g. “your company name”, competitor, , messaging, venture, semantic, etc). Based on the urgency or importance of the information to you, consume updates via any IM client (MSN, AIM, Gtalk, Y!), Skype, Email or Mobile Device. We’ll fire updates over to you when topics you care about show up across any of these sites. Sit back and enjoy the conference.
I’ve intentionally stayed away from adding a Google blog search RSS feed to cut down on the noise. I figured the good stuff will show up on Twitter anyway and the hot stuff will bubble up to Techmeme. Please leave a comment if you have other feeds you would like to add and we’d be happy to publish a few more tasks.
To get started, click here
About Defrag (from the Defrag Website)
Defrag is the first conference focused solely on the tools and technologies that are leveraging the “social” aspect of software to accelerate the “aha” moment. Defrag is not a version number. Rather it’s a gathering place for the growing community of implementers, users, builders and thinkers that are working on the next wave of software innovation. Defrag explores topics such as:
- Enterprise 2.0
- Online Collaboration
- The Implicit Web
- Collective Intelligence
- The Semantic Web
- Mash-ups
- Social Networking in the Enterprise
- Next-level Discovery
Oh and I will be at Defrag starting Sunday night. Come say hi. A big shout out to Eric Norlin
Cheers, Sameer









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