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February 24, 2005

Two great examples that show how an event gets extended:

Northern Voice
Northern Voice, in Vancouver, B.C. , last weekend, used tags as a way to create an extended event. The site is a blog. They provided ways you could subscribe to PubSub, Technorati and other feed services. They aggregated headlines from what people had to say about the event from around the web,. Their wiki kicks butt.

TED
I talked to someone heading down to Monterey for TED so I went to the site and pecked around until I found the feed for the show. Susbcribed and then forgot about it. Checked it out tonight and saw 61 feeds there. Jason and Ryanne, video bloggers, have posted a few clips. Great stuff these two are doing. Mark from Visual Communicator posted: Mark's Excellent TED Adventure.

I know a bit more about TED by seeing the video blogs. The tags give me another visual look about what happened at Northern Voice

These are events that will be remembered. They are extending what they represent and who they reach.

These are X-Events.


Originally from EventLab, remediated by yatta on Feb 24, 2005 at 02:35 PM