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Rave reviews for Media Center's We Media event in NYC

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October 14, 2005 03:24 PM

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About 250 people attended The Media Center's We Media conference last week at The Associated Press, with that number swelling to about 280 during Al Gore's keynote address. The energy at the conference shot through the roof at the unexpected appearance of Tipper and the entire Gore clan. Ah, celebrities... If you haven't yet, check out the We Media conference blog, here, which includes Al's speech, as well as reports on all the sessions. On the morph blog, the We Media Conversations and Collaborations live on, so feel free to jump in with your observations and comments. Also, nearly eight hours of podcasts from every session are available for download from here.

Reviews so far have been rave: Gary Goldhammer of MarCom Interactive said in his Below the Fold blog: "The 2005 We Media conference was a gorgeous blur, a non-stop serenade from modern media pioneers, practitioners and a few procrastinators about the coming Collaboration Age. " You can see other comments here.

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