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Now that the novelty has worn off, what shall we make of geolocation?
It stands to transform our personal and professional lives. But will it? At what price? Join us Tuesday evening, June 15, as a stellar Social Media Club panel discusses the SWOT of Geolocation: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats.
What capabilities does geolocation truly bring? What are its unintended consequences? Who wins and loses? What are insiders saying today that will be common knowledge tomorrow?
*You* are a big part of this event as well, as we're crowdsourcing questions and comments around each of our topic areas before the event - right now. Send in input/feedback by posting to Twitter with the hashtag #smcsfsv and the letter of the area you want to address (S, W, O or T). You can also post to our brand new Facebook page [http://www.facebook.com/SMCSFSV].
We'll present the findings of your input and compare and contrast that with what our expert panel has to say led by moderator Sam Whitmore.
Join us for a lively discussion, drinks & nosh, incredible views of the bay, and outstanding networking with your social media colleagues from San Francisco and the Silicon Valley!
Moderator: Sam Whitmore, editor of Sam Whitmore's Media Survey
Panelists
* Ben Bajarin, analyst, Creative Strategies
* Priya Ganapati, reporter, Wired.com
* Louis Gray, managing director new media, Paladin Advisors Group and blogger at LouisGray.com
Plus special panelist TBD...
Very special thanks to our generous venue sponsor for this event: MS&L Worldwide
PSSST! We're moving!
Are you a member of our Facebook group? We're
moving the group to our new Facebook page [http://www.facebook.com/SMCSFSV]. Please take a moment to "like" the page, and also post your question for our geolocation panel.
What is SMCSFSV? We're the Social Media Club San Francisco / Silicon Valley chapter. Social
Media Club is a not-for-profit group organized for the purpose of promoting media literacy, sharing lessons learned, creating a path to professionalism for media makers, promoting industry standards and discussing important questions of Social Media's impact on society. As the world's largest--and first ever--group of Social Media professionals, Social Media Club represents a new breed of associations for the post Web 2.0 world. For more information about Social Media Club, please visit
www.socialmediaclub.org. If you'd like to receive event updates from the San Francisco / Silicon Valley chapter, please join our Facebook page [http://www.facebook.com/SMCSFSV]
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