22Jul07Age of Conversation Facebook
In true conversational style, the Age of Conversation authors are tapping into a range of online tools. Mark Goren has done a great job of setting up a Facebook group around the book. Each day I am checking in to see what has been added into the discussion boards, the Wall, and to find out the latest media coverage.
And on that topic, recent coverage includes some discussion during crayonCast #30, a mention at the influential PSFK and references from one of Japan’s IT media blog sites.
There are loads of things going on in the Middle East where our very own Arun Rajagopal is rapidly becoming a celebrity. More to come on the exploits of Arun and his friends, Dina Al Jafari and Bosky Dutia from BuzzWordActionPR in Oman.







July 23rd, 2007 at 10:13 am
The Facebook group has been a great way to keep contributors and friend in touch with each other. As a matter of fact, as of tonight (Sunday), there are 108 members.
I’m sure that as people receive their hard copies, more discussion threads will start. Should be fun. Keep an eye out!
July 25th, 2007 at 1:07 am
Hello and congratulations on The Age of Conversation. Now that the book is available what does it say? What is it about? Perhaps, you can put the first few chapters or posts online on the Lulu site so that readers can get an idea of what the book is about.
Perhaps, you can also report on what the children’s charity does and how the book’s contributions will help.
Thanks and again congrats on this wonderful project.
July 26th, 2007 at 7:53 pm
Interesting title for this book, here is what I get in Amazon through Google: http://www.amazon.com/Age-Conversation-Benedetta-Craveri/dp/1590171411
Why?
July 29th, 2007 at 1:43 pm
The book sounds really interesting. Not even for what you all might have to say in it, but in great part because of how you made it and how it came about. But, hell, you guys knew that that would make it even more sellable. By the way have you checked out the upcoming Postiecon Conference?