09/04/2009

SXSWi

by Matthew Edward Hawkins

That’s the last day one can vote for this SXSWi panel that my pal Jonathan Beilin, who helps run the Web Ecology Project, is proposing and would be running. And if it goes through, I’ll also be a part of it as well!

As some folks already know, I have a fairly rich and storied past when it comes to internet dating. Hate to toot my own horn here, but I do consider myself somewhat of trailblazer to a certain extent; in this modern age, it’s actually somewhat acceptable to find and interact with people found on the internet, and then carry those relationships into the real world. Even when it comes to romantic entanglements, thanks to sites such as Facebook and OK Cupid to name just a few. Whereas I was attempting the same during Web 2.0′s earliest, and perhaps darkest days, when folks thought I was positively nuts for using LiveJournal and Friendster, which must didn’t realize was the perfect avenue to interact with the opposite sex. In the end, I have a ton of stories, which are not only fun to tell friends at dinner or at a bar, but might almost be of importance for those interested in anthropology and ethnography, again as it relates to online social behavior.

Once again, if the panel gets approved, I will be one of it’s featured speakers, but the only way that can happen is if enough people vote for it. And doing so is quick and easy! Plus it’ll be sincerely appreciated. Though the deadline is approaching fast, and since I also have no idea how many votes are needed, please feel free to spread the word!

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