I have been attending the 2009 Gaining Ground conference, with the theme “Resilient Cities”. Day 1 (October 21st) had speakers like Paul Hawken (notable author on business and sustainability) and Sarah Severn (Nike). Unfortunately, there was no direct way to capture the live notes that attendees were submitting on the microblogging platform Twitter. Thus, I am taking it upon myself to creating a live-tweet iFrame on here (using the liveblogging platform ScribbleLive).
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