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  • How Two Media Companies Implemented Business Social Software

    Next week at Web 2.0 Expo in New York, Socialtext’s Ross Mayfield will be hosting a panel with two of our customers, Dave Burke of The Washington Post and Patrick Durando of McGraw Hill, on the business value and adoption techniques of enterprise social software.

    The session, “Web 2.0 Goes to Work: How Two Media Companies Implemented Business Social Software” takes place at 9:00am on Wednesday 11/18/2009.

    If you have not yet registered for the conference, we have a special offer for you. You can signup now for 50% off any conference pass. That includes all options from the full conference down to just the Expo Hall. Simply use code “webny09pbr2″ to get the discount.

    We look forward to seeing you at Ross’s session, and please make sure to stop by the Socialtext booth in the Expo Hall.

    See you in NYC.

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