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@Jacqui Chew: Jacqui: Yes, I too greatly enjoyed meeting you after OMS. The "business dinner" turned out to be great fun too!


@Mike Schinkel: Mike:

It was great meeting you the other day and was very glad that you were sporting enough to join a group of strangers for a "business meeting." Best of luck on the upcoming event and let me know how I can assist with others as well as the web project.

jacqui


@Tony Stubblebine: Hi Tony,

Crowdvine is looking great!
I use IE, since 998% of my customers do (refererence to discussion at SoCon!) so it's a noticable difference to me.
I am about to start a group of QNNtv.com insiders/evangelists and am looking for a home. Jeff suggested Crownvine, which I'd love to use. I like the idea that members can have profiles and get to know one another. But I need a feature where we can have threaded conversations. Would that be in the offing?
Many thanks,

Jodie


@Leonard Witt: Have you recovered from the conference? Great job! I just posted the video.


@kathy shields: Kathy... hope you're well. Check out the video.


@Kimberly Dillon: It was nice talking to you at dinner.


Barbara:
Good point. That's wrong. I'll try to fix soon.


Robert:
I really appreciate your feedback. I'll definitely build a way to see an overview of all your social networks. Managing membership in multiple networks has been the most requested feature.

I'm not sure how, but I'll find a way to make it easier to browse members. I'd wanted next buttons so that I could page through every profile but I also like your idea of getting enough information in the list of profiles to decide if you're interested in the person or not.


@Robert Joseph: You'll be at PodCamp? Cool! Looks like it will be somewhat of a SoCon07 reunion.


@J. Brotherlove: Hey Brotherlove, Sorry I missed you at the conference but got a chance to meet Karsh. Will definitely connect with you at PodCamp. Like your site.


@Josh Watts: Great meeting you at SoCon07!


@Josh Watts: It was tons of fun speaking with you this weekend.


@Timothy Moenk: I had the best time talking and getting to know you this weekend. Keep in touch as will I.


@Ken Grisnak: Hi Ken!

Thank you for adding me as a contact. It was great to meet the man behind the brew! Give a scritch to Bucky for me.


Heh Heh Maybe so ;)


@Tony Stubblebine: It was great to meet you at SoCon07 this weekend. Just wanted to let you know that I do not have a "show all contacts" feature on my profile page.


Thanks, I'm really glad you like it. Any feedback would be great too =)


@jon gos: Hey Jon,

It was great fun meeting you at SoCon. I'll share pizza and a beer with you any day!

Jodie


@Emmanuel: Hey Emmanuel, Sorry we did not get to talk at the SoCon conference but really like what you are doing with your web site. Keep up the good work.


@Tony Stubblebine: Hey Tony, Great meeting you yesterday. I also wanted to get your opinion about sales force. On a different note love CrowdVine. 2 suggestions:
1) I would like to have a central home page where it is a overview of all my social networks that I am involved in with CrowdVine. Not sure what that looks like but it would allow me to see all the people that are my contacts, some condense information about the different networks, etc.
2) I would like to be able to go through people's profile that are part of the Social Network in a page by page fashion without having to go in to a profile then out of a profile to the all members page. Better yet I would like to have a list or profiles on the screen that I can read through very quickly then page to another list.
Again great meeting you at the conference and looking forward to more conversations.


@kathy shields: Hi Kathy:

See our Blog2Learn project at www.blog2learn.org. It will give you background. We made the mistake of using moveable type, so the stuff at the site is not very active. We are moving the teachers onto Wordpress. You have to come up to Kennesaw to meet the rest of our team -- Dr. Earl Holliday and Mike Keleher. Send me an email at lwitt@kennesaw.edu. Let's keep in touch.


@jon gos: Hi Jon:

Nice meeting you. Did you meet with Amani Channel? If not, I should put you in contact with him. I think you could help each other via what each of you is doing.


@Amber Rhea: Hi Amber -- And Rusty too:

Nice talking to you at SoCon07. Am looking forward to the Podcast. Put me on the Podcamp mailing list. Thanks.


@Ken Grisnak: Hi Ken:

Nice meeting you at SoCon07. Let's keep in touch.


@kathy shields: I was a pleasure to finally catch up with you and I look forward to a real conversation. Kindergarten is a fine laboratory for someone who thinks about the future the way you do. I enjoyed your quick wit.


@kathy shields: Hi Kathy,

Thank you for the kind words. It was awesome being around a group of smart and motivated people with passion for enhancing the human network.


@Leonard Witt: You've got great ideas and I was very inspired listening to you. I'm glad we could 'save journalism' as part of your class!


@Sherry Heyl: Excellent job Sherry! I can't wait until next year!


@Barbara Vining: It was winsonic.net


@jon gos: It was nice to meet you as well. Please keep in touch and I will definitely take a look at Soul Press. What was the other organization that you were with?