shift conference blogger list
there seem to be quite a few bloggers and a good amount of twitter peeps. he is my compiled list. feel free to drop a comment to get added in.
- jake bouma & twittering
- tim lemons & twittering
- jason sansbury & twittering
- jonathan brink
- andrew means
- phil lowen & twittering
- jon from chicagoland
- the folks at out of ur (who probably should compile this list)
- jason raitz
- wes wilson
- andy jack, whom i had a run in with
- aaron alexander
- john mulholland & twittering
- echo blog
- noochymama
- josh barton
- kurt johnston
- sam burke
- matt mckee
- emergent journey (aka thomas mulhern)
- matt paxson
- pastor heath
- brendan yost
- chad nygren
- chadwick anderson
- mark eades
- josh whitler
jake set up a hashtags thing for twittering people. what you need to do is follow hashtags and then end your twitter stuff with #shift08























Wow, are there any women at this conference? And, if not, are there lots of single guys...I mean, maybe I should make an appearance. ;)
Posted by: Amy | April 09, 2008 at 05:38 PM
there are some women here.. i just don't know if they are blogging the conference. &:~D
Posted by: gavin | April 09, 2008 at 06:05 PM
I'm the "John" above. I'm twittering at xjm716
Posted by: John Mulholland | April 09, 2008 at 09:53 PM
Hey my name is Tom Mulhern. I am from Calgary, Ab canada. I am at the conference and you can add my blog if you want: www.emergentjourney.com/blog
Posted by: Thomas Mulhern | April 10, 2008 at 02:46 PM
oops...i guess i am already on there...weird
Posted by: Thomas Mulhern | April 10, 2008 at 02:48 PM
I'm "John Trabuco"
uh....it's Jon and Trabuco was my hometown lited on the wrong line, i fixed it
Andrew Means' blog has great summaries
Posted by: Jon | April 11, 2008 at 07:28 PM
thanks for participating folks. sorry for getting names wrong. i compiled this list rather quickly and did my best to figure out the name of each person, with some typos as part of all that. i look forward to catching up with each persons experiences.
Posted by: gavin | April 12, 2008 at 01:23 PM