Webcom_montreal I'm heading to Montreal to give the keynote at Webcom Montréal on Wednesday morning (Nov. 14, 2007). If you're in Montreal, give me a holler. Title of my speech: Corporate Blogging in a Web 2.0 World. I'll post a summary later.

Blogger Meet-up in Montreal

My hosts, including Claude Malaison, have put together a blogger gathering tomorrow evening (Tuesday Nov. 13th) at the cool-sounding Café MÉLIÈS. Details here. I believe this is an open event - join us!

Café MÉLIÈS
3540 ST-Laurent Montreal
Québec h2x 2v1

6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

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Mitch Joel - Twist Image said on November 14, 2007 at 06:27 AM

It was great to meet you in your protein form Debbie :)

I’m looking forward to hanging out today.

Muriel said on November 14, 2007 at 09:20 AM

Hi Debbie!
It was a pleasure to meet you at Yulbiz. I’m listening to your presentation right away at Webcom ans you’re doing great !
;)
I can’t wait to read your book.


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