In a recent practice using a Twitter-like software in China, there
were 6 kinds of message coming to screen.
1, testing; 2, comments(to speaker, to orgnizer, to conference); 3,
advertising; 4, arguments; 5, nosense words; 6, communication.
The second and sixth implementation were very interesting. For
example, discussion happend among US, Japan and China. A listener
could send message to sombody and do a appointment. A listener said
that he found a losed thing by somebody and at some place he would
return it to its owner.
A problem was delay was seirous when too many people want to speak.
Just like in a cocktail party, human can filter noise automately.
Everyone have an oppurtunity to speak, even show some pictures to
others. I think that it is charming.

On 11月9日, 下午12时34分, "Marcela Musgrove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sounds like a nightmare for presenters--very distracting and no
> control over random spam. I'm used to collecting index cards during
> conference talks for the moderators to filter out which would be the
> best question to ask the speaker. I can see maybe the actual writing
> of the questions being texted to whoever is collecting the questions
> but I don't think it would work too well for live casting...
> Marcela
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> On Nov 8, 2007 10:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Using Twitter, user usualy input about 100 words to express
> > themselves.
> > In some cases, we use twitter to send comments to lecturer and all the
> > comments are showed on second screen in front of listeners. Even
> > listeners around the world could listen live casting and send a
> > comment and on the Internet, they also could see the screen which
> > present comments. Then conference become a coference 2.0.
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