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Mobile Mash-Up 2007

I'm going to be spending much of the day at Mobile Mash-Up 2007. I'm moderating an insanely short discussion on "The Future of Connected Communities," featuring Eric Paulos (Intel Research), Marc Davis (Yahoo), Andrew Fiore (Berkeley), and Scott Golder (HP Labs). It's one of those panels where the job of the moderator is to watch the clock and get out of the way-- the best kind of moderator gig.

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