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Wednesday, March 3, 2010
People to follow on Twitter during SXSW Interactive
South by Southwest Interactive has felt for the last three years tailor-made for the short bursts of information on Twitter — or maybe it’s Twitter that feels custom-sized for the fest.
The festival is always a good time to add new people, whether they’re local or visiting, during the fest. Here’s a good mix of people to follow from Austin and from elsewhere during SXSWi 2010:
From Austin:
- Michelle Greer (@michellegreer) — Last year’s Statesman Texas Social Media Award overall winner, now representing San Antonio-based Rackspace
- Kate Buck (@katebuckjr) — Social media “Fly Girl” and one of the hosts of the highly anticipated TechKaraoke party on March 15.
- Jon Lebkowsky (@jonl) — Frequent SXSWi panelist and organizer of the March 15 Plutopia party.
- Clay Spinuzzi (@spinuzzi) — University of Texas at Austin associate professor of rhetoric who will be on a coworking panel at the fest.
- Eve Richter (@erichter) — Emerging technologies coordinator for the City of Austin’s economic development division.
- Tracy Mueller (@tracymueller) — Freelance writer and Twitterer for the UT McCombs School of Business who will be covering the fest.
- Chris Byrd (@chrisbatdell) — Dell Inc. “Digital Life Evangelist” and member of the company’s social media team.
- Stephanie Klein (@stephanieklein) — “Greek Tragedy” blogger and author; she’s on a panel about balancing your blog and wrote some great blog entries about last year’s fest.
- Josh Williams (@jw) — Founder and CEO of Austin’s Gowalla, which is hosting a big Tiki Room party and might have big announcements at the fest.
- Stacey Higginbotham (@gigastacey) — GigaOm reporter who’ll likely be keeping an eye on AT&T’s 3G network during the fest.
From elsewhere:
- Evan Williams (@ev) — CEO of Twitter, who will deliver a March 15 keynote at the festival
- Gina Trapani (@ginatrapan) — Founding editor of Lifehacker, now an author and software developer.
- Pete Cashmore (@petecashmore) — Founder of popular social media trends blog Mashable and the person most likely to be hounded after to post for party pics.
- Susan Wu (@sw) — Frequent SXSWi panelist and now an angel investor and CEO of Web games company Ohai, Inc.
- Leo Laporte (@leolaporte) — Popular and friendly tech expert will be carrying around camera gear and broadcasting live from the fest.
- Anil Dash @anildash) — Tech blogger, head of the Expert Labs technology incubator and host of the SXSWi unofficial kickball game.
- Doug Benson (@dougbenson) — “Best Week Ever” comedian and host of the 13th-Annual SXSW Interactive Web Awards.
- Tom Merritt (@acedtect) — CNET podcaster who’ll be recording at the fest.
- Chris Brogan (@chrisbrogan) — Popular marketing speaker and co-author of “Trust Agents.”
- Clay Shirky (@cshirky) — Consultant, teacher at NYU and deep thinker on Internet issues who’ll be doing a presentation at the fest.
Some of the American-Statesman staffers who’ll be covering the fest and are on Twitter include me, Peter Mongillo, Addie Broyles, Lori Hawkins, Chad Swiatecki and Deborah Sengupta Stith. We’ll be covering the fest on its own Twitter account, @360SXSWi.
You can find more Statesman staffers and Austinites to follow on our Statesman Twitter page, too.
Got more suggestions? Post them in the comments.
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