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Impressions From SXSW Interactive 2012: Q&A With Stowe Boyd: From Cluetrain Manifesto To Social Business Reality
Stowe Boyd is one of those people you wish you’d met long before you actually did. I did meet him, about six years ago, when the Web 2.0 “revolution” was just taking root up at the MESH conference in Toronto (a conference I highly recommend, by the way. Love my social amigos in the Great White North).
Stowe is one of those rare social media gurus who thinks and does — more recently he’s been trying to find time to do more thinking than doing — and for which we’re all the better off. In our chat, Scott and I were all over the map with Stowe, starting with the Cluetrain Manifesto and moving our way through the shifting media landscape to the present day and the future of social business..and much, much more.
Check it out, you’ll be glad you did.
And Stowe, you can come back and chat with us anytime…but next time, we’ll try to scramble up a few cocktails.
Written by turbotodd
March 12, 2012 at 5:17 pm
Posted in media, social media, social platforms, software development, sxsw
Tagged with chris hughes, cluetrain manifesto, doc searls, new republic, social business, social media, stowe boyd, turbotodd





