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I’ll Have to Settle for ABA Techshow Buzz

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I’ve seen a slight increase in the number of blog posts, and tweets, talking about the upcoming ABA Techshow in Chicago. Last year’s conference was a great time, but I won’t be back there this year due to a limited budget, and plans to attend ILTA 09 instead.

So, much like LegalTech in February, I’ll be doing my best to keep an eye on Techshow through the writing of people who are actually there. Unlike LegalTech though, I won’t have to spend any time creating my own Yahoo Pipe output of searches, they already have their own at Techshow Buzz.

As it turns out, that’s a very good thing for me schedule-wise. I’ll be on vacation in NYC Mar 28-April 1, and will probably not even have access to do much of anything online. Techshow starts April 2. I won’t have to do anything more than make sure I have the RSS feed for Techshow Buzz plugged into Google Reader, and then it’ll just be a matter of catching up! Of course, someone scheduled the Twitter session for 8:30AM on Day 1, so I’ll have to really get with it in the morning so I can track some of that live, if possible.

Who schedules any Social Networking session that early, don’t they know who they’re dealing with here? *L*

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