Using Social Media To Follow The ESRI Business Partner Conference 2010 And The ESRI Developer Summit 2010

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The ESRI Business Partner Conference 2010 has kicked off in Palm Springs and as the attendees watch the main Plenary Session information has been flooding through over social media.

One of the best ways to stay up to speed with what’s happening is to follow the latest news on Twitter.

Lots of good information is has been flowing through in real-time on Twitter. I am sure we will see blog posts as the day draws to a close but while the event is currently underway you would want to stay on Twitter to get the latest updates.

Follow: @esri_bpc or monitor the hashtag: #esri_bpc. This can be found here: http://twitter.com/#search?q=…

The same applies for the ESRI Developer Summit 2010. While the event officially kicks off tomorrow, pre-conference sessions have begun and information around these are flooding in.

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We should see loads of tweets around the ESRI Developer Summit 2010 as this event has been shaping up to be big! Once again you can stay up to date with all the latest and greatest from this event.

Follow: @esridevsummit or monitor the hashtag: #devsummit. This can be found here: http://twitter.com/#search?q=…

Also stay glued to the conference sites and blogs. Information about these can be found here: ESRI Business Partner Conference 2010, ESRI Developer Summit 2010. I will be collating much of the information from each day and will post some updates around this. Stay tuned!

2 Responses To Using Social Media To Follow The ESRI Business Partner Conference 2010 And The ESRI Developer Summit 2010

  1. [...] The ESRI Business Partner Conference 2010 kicked off this morning in Palm Springs and since then there has been a steady amount of information flowing across the social media pipe. http://geo.geek.nz/events/using-social-media… [...]

  2. [...] Great to see the information flowing through in real-time from the pre-summit seminars. Here’s how you can keep an eye on the latest information flowing out of the ESRI Developer Summit 2010: http://geo.geek.nz/events/… [...]