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Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

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Live from New York…

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

Just a quick note: I’m sitting in the Brooklyn Bagel & Coffee Company on 8th Ave (Free Wifi!) with about 2.5 hours until my presentation at the NY JUG on BAM/HMTP. There’s a demo up here that I’ll be presenting during the meeting. It’s good enough to see what’s happening at the moment, but it will get even better in the coming weeks and might even be posted as a Facebook application.

See you at the JUG!

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