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Social Media Forum – my bits

As I have posted already, I am planning to blog from Social Media Forum hosted in London Olympia on the 14-15th of March. I had a quick look at agenda (you can find a good breakdown of all sessions here), and my first picks are:

All those tweets basically link here, so check it out;) I am glad I can life-stream from my iPhone now, so I really hope to bring some interesting bits for my readers. If there is anything specific you want me to share, do let me know!;)

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