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If you are going to the Catholic New Media Celebration… (or not)
This Saturday (June 27, 2009) is the second annual Catholic New Media Celebration! This year the celebration is being held in San Antonia, Texas.
In case you missed last night’s San Antonio radio interviews about the Catholic New Media Celebration Click Here.
So whether you are attending or not, here are some great sites to follow the festivities, speakers, musicians, and anything else going on at CNMC 2009:
SQPN.com will be the headquarters for streaming video, live tweets, and a place to virtually hang out during the celebration.
TweetGrid.com is a great way to follow multiple #hashtags during an event such as #cnmc09. If you post any pictures with the according #hashtag via TwitPic, TweetPhoto, yFrog, or the such, a thumbnail of the image will appear within TweetGrid. Pretty cool!
HashTags.org is a great way to see stats on a particular #hashtag. Though it does not post all tweets relating to a particular #hashtag, it is a neat way to find other people who are tweeting about specific hash-tags.
Of course there is TweetDeck and other sites that may also be useful to follow live events — What are you using? Let us know.
26 Jun 2009 Catholic Tech Tips
2 Responses to “If you are going to the Catholic New Media Celebration… (or not)”
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on 26 Jun 2009 at 3:45 pm 1Denise
I like to do a search for a particular hashtag and then subscribe to Twitter’s feed for that. The relevant tweets get through to me right away (well, maybe a slight delay). Looking forward to CNMC updates!
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on 27 Jun 2009 at 11:54 am 2Catholic Tech Tips
TweetChat is another way to follow #cnmc09 http://tweetchat.com/room/cnmc09
















