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Feb26
MSG Joins The Thinkernet; Moderated Blogosphere To Feature Mobile Search & Advertising Insights, All Things At The Intersection Of Content & Context
In-Brief: MSG’s reputation for quality analysis and professionalism resonates with the Thinkernet.
Another reason to reach out to me directly for a briefing. In addition to my exciting line-up of writing projects and analytical reports (which I detailed in this post), I have been chosen by the Thinkernet - Internet Evolution’s moderated blogosphere - to contribute posts and insights on the state of the mobile Web, the role of mobile search and the future of mobile social networks. (Speaking of networking, watch for some new features and functionality that will encourage even the lurkers among you to join the conversation at MSG.)
I am deeply honored by the opportunity to be a part of the Thinkernet, particularly since the email I received from the organizers tells me participation is “by invitation only - and strictly limited to an elite cadre of around 100 Internet sages, mavens, and other experts. Only true Internet visionaries will be selected for inclusion in the forum.” I encourage MSG readers to check it out (and not just because I will now be a regular there).
Indeed, the site is a great destination chock-full of contributions from leading minds and famous authors, including Craig Newmark, founder of Craigslist.com; David Weinberger, technologist and co-author of The Cluetrain Manifesto; Ralph Szgenda, CIO, General Motors; Howard Schmidt, former White House cybersecurity adviser; and Don Tapscott, co-author of the transformational business book, Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything. If you want to connect with a vast and well educated audience of your peers - Web 2.0 developers, IT execs, and telecom decision makers - and discuss the present and future of the Web, then this is the place to be. See you there!
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