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RFID: The Next Best Thing in Event Technology?
Posted May 24, 2011 News | technology
Now that we’re all Facebooking and tweeting like we’ve been doing it all our lives, there’s a new twist to the social media scene that adds a whole new dimension to events.
We’re talking about Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which is starting to be used at events all over the world.
Breaking Tech News: Mobile software, BlackBerry Apps and More
Posted Oct 20, 2010 News | technologyOur monthly attempt to keep you up-to-date on happenings in the world of technology as they relate to the event world.
Tect Talk: Success is in the Details
by Warren K. Kong | Published in April 2010
You don’t have to be brilliant; you just have to pay attention Event Trends: Getting Back to Our Roots
by Lara McCulloch-Carter | Published in April 2010Tech Talk: Digital sets the wave of the near future
by Warren K. Kong | Published in January 2010
Ways to extend the life of an event to span multiple business units Expert Advice: The Next Generation
by Michael McAllen | Published in January 2010AV Technology Outlook: A Digital Boost for Events
by Terah Shelton | Published in January 2010
New AV technology offers ways to make an impact within tight budgets Event Trends: Twitter Walls
by Lara McCulloch-Carter | Published in January 2010
Spotlight Awards Finalists represent the best in our profession Jazzy Apps for Your Mobile Device
Posted Jun 21, 2010 News | technology
On-the-Go Tools for Busy Planners. Busy planners-on-the-go need a bagful of tricks to manage all the details and stay on track. Here are a few mobile apps that may tickle your keypad and make your day just a bit easier.
Crowdsourcing Designed to Meet New Attendee-Centric Event Demands
Posted Jan 21, 2010 News | technology
What is crowdsourcing? Crowdsourcing is the process of defining a problem or task, putting out an open call to your community of attendees, and providing them with an opportunity to participate in the creative problem solving in exchange for some level of incentive or recognition. Crowdsourcing leverages mass collaboration enabled by Web 2.0 technologies.
