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Friday Sep 11, 2009
Expert Chat: Digital Quicksand: Time-Draining Habits in a Web 2.0 World

Please join us in Second Life at the Sun theater for this really exciting and timely chat!

Speaker: Laura Stack (SL: LauraStack Ghost)
Laura Stack, MBA, CSP, is a personal productivity expert, author, and professional speaker.

Where: Sun Campus in Second Life (SLURL:http://slurl.com/secondlife/Sun%20Microsystems%201/141/132/23)
When: October 13, 2009 - 9am SLT / PT (check your local time)

Topic: Digital Quicksand: Time-Draining Habits in a Web 2.0 World
Businesses and individuals worldwide keep finding interesting ways to use social networks and other interactive online media to do some pretty amazing things – from building their brands to getting to know their customers.  Like most technology, social networks and other social media tools are great resources but lousy masters.  You could spend all day hopping around to different sites, updating your information, and connecting with people all over the world.  But how does that add to your daily productivity?  Laura Stack discusses how to take advantage of the best aspects of social media, without letting it take advantage of you.

Come and listen to Laura, chat with her and participate in an engaging and dynamic conversation!

Learn more about Laura on her website and on Twitter.  You can find her books at this site as well. 

Posted at 02:00PM Sep 11, 2009 by Christine Confetti Higgins in Information Industry  |  Comments[0]
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