Following Web Directions on Twitter, Flickr and more

The divide between the ‘vir­tual’ and ‘real’ worlds is some­thing we’ve long tried to address at our con­fer­ences. To me, the online world aug­ments our ‘real’ lives — it’s not sep­a­rate, nor even an exten­sion of our phys­i­cal lives, they are part and par­cel of the same life. And at con­fer­ences, they are closer than just about any­where else.

Since we held our first con­fer­ence ser­vices like Facebook, Flickr, Twitter and many more have either come into being, or into promi­nence, and Web Directions will have a pres­ence on all of these.

If you take pho­tos at the con­fer­ence, and upload them to Flickr, make sure you tag them ‘wds07’. You can keep track of the lat­est here

If you want to fol­low us on Twitter, we are WDS07

We have a Facebook group you can join to keep in touch with oth­ers at the conference.

Check for the lat­est blog posts tagged ‘wds07’, cour­tesy of the won­der­ful Dmitry Baranovskiy.

If you are com­ing, hope you can con­tribute to all these online con­ver­sa­tions. If not, sit back and enjoy the ride — pod­casts and slides will be com­ing soon too.

And of course, there’s always Web Directions North

One response to “Following Web Directions on Twitter, Flickr and more”:

  1. […] If you can’t make it to Sydney, you can keep track online in loads of ways. […]

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