Omar L. Gallaga writes about technology culture for the Austin American-Statesman. He's worked for the American-Statesman since 1997 and edited Technopolis, the newspaper's personal tech section, and ¡ahora sí!, Austin's Spanish-language newspaper. He's currently a contributor to NPR's "All Tech Considered" segment, which airs Mondays on "All Things Considered." He's been a writer and performer with Austin's award-winning Latino Comedy Project, and is a contributing writer for Television Without Pity. He writes a comic strip, "Space Monkeys!" with his brother, Pablo, and lives in New Braunfels with his wife and three technologically savvy cats.
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By Omar L. Gallaga
| Sunday, March 13, 2011, 11:51 AM
In case you missed it yesterday, we ran a story in print and online about the dubious phenomenon of self-described “Social Media Gurus.”
There are plenty of other colorful names for them, but we’ll let you fill in that blank.
There certainly seem to be a lot of them at SXSW Interactive this year, but that’s a surprise to no one.
Got any thoughts on these “Experts?” Do be sure to post them in the comments.
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