More on the Dakota Blog Alliance

Yesterday I attended the Dakota Blog Alliance conference in Sioux Falls, and gave the keynote speech, which was an account of the rise of blogs and an attempt to assess how influential the blogosphere now is. Thanks to conference organizer Jon Lauck for inviting me. My report on the conference from last night is here; Jon’s account is here; and news accounts of the conference are here and here.
Jon has posted a photo of some of the bloggers in attendance, if you’re interested in matching faces to names. If you click on the picture, it blows up to awesome proportions. The photo was taken at a local tavern. Unfortunately, I had already left for the airport and wasn’t able to join the post-conference festivities.

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