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Hamburg.
Day one at next09 [3] ends with a humorous review of tweets on Twitter, by the team from TwitKrit [4], a German blog offering 'literary criticism' of Twitter posts. Those of you who are so inclined will know how to find #next09 comments on Twitter - or otherwise, pop in to the next09 community at SixGroups [5].
(Speaking seriously for a moment, though - a conference presentation [6] compiled from random Twitter users' outstanding tweets raises some very interesting questions about the boundaries between public and private. Discuss.)
Links
[1] http://snurb.info/taxonomy/term/7
[2] http://snurb.info/taxonomy/term/106
[3] http://www.next-conference.com/next09/
[4] http://www.twitkrit.de/
[5] http://next09.sixgroups.com/
[6] http://www.twitterlesung.de/
[7] http://www.technorati.com/tag/Twitter
[8] http://www.technorati.com/tag/next09
[9] http://del.icio.us/tag/Twitter
[10] http://del.icio.us/tag/next09