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ABA Techshow Bloggers

Tom Mighell put out the call for anyone who’ll be blogging from the ABA Techshow in Chicago next week. Naturally, I have already sent him my information. Looks like they’ll be putting together a Yahoo Pipe feed of the folks who let them know they’re blogging, as well as pulling in anything tagged ABA Techshow in Technorati or other blog search tools.

I’m looking forward to seeing what other folks are talking about, and maybe meeting up with some other bloggers while I’m there. If you are going to be there, let me know, or look me up! If you’re not, I’ll be blogging, and twittering what I’m learning, so be sure to keep an eye out for it!

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