The first speaker was quite good, but he kept referring to the “backnoise.” I didn’t know what this meant, but a quick check of Twitter and Facebook led me to the BackNoise website. From what I can determine, BackNoise is the equivalent of passing notes or whispering in the back of the classroom, except anyone who wants to participate or listen in can do so. Someone had set up a conversation area on BackNoise for New Media Atlanta, and people in the audience were typing in comments during the day that others could read in real time.
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