SXSW Interactive 2008 – I Have Arrived Now On To The First Panel & Registration

I’m here and I’m so excited. I plan to keep track of several ideas, notes, and anything else I can sponge up in the way of information. So if you are coming to this via some other sxsw blog welcome!

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