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Thursday, July 22, 2010

Mark Your Calendar For #140conf Detroit

It isn't often you meet a guy like Jeff Pulver. Jeff is a lot of things, but he describes himself as a "technology anthropologist." Whether or not you know exactly what that means, I can tell you Jeff is one guy you should definitely get to know.

Jeff is the mastermind behind the 140 Characters Conference (#140conf), a conference dedicated to "Exploring the State of Now" and the impact real-time web has had on our world. After taking his conference to cities such as Los Angeles, NYC and even London, Jeff is bringing his #140conf to Detroit--and he says there's no better place on earth to do an event than right here in D-town.

The #140conf will come to The Fillmore in the heart of Detroit on October 20, and will feature brief talks from a variety of people across all industries who will share their stories about the social web. #140conf is not just about Twitter and is probably unlike any conference you've been to. The #140conf is about connecting with others, and about how real-time web impacts each and every one of us.

But don't be fooled, this conference is not just for Detroiters. We're inviting people from around the world to join us. And since its the first #140conf in the Midwest, we're definitely calling on our friends in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin and beyond to join in our efforts to make #140conf Detroit the best yet.

So mark your calendars for Oct. 20 because this is going to be big. We've got a lot of things in the works for #140conf Detroit including a pre-conference roadtrip, a day of community service and much much more. Stay tuned for more details, but in the meantime check out the #140conf Detroit website for more information. Also, if you've got an interesting story to share or know someone who does, we invite you to check out our speaking proposal form. Speaker submissions are due August 6.

And if you do have the pleasure of meeting Jeff Pulver, don't be surprised if he goes for a hug instead of a handshake--it's a genuine reflection of his passion for people.