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Hidden Dreamforce: Tips for Dreamforce 2012 You Won’t See Anywhere Else

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

To start, salesforce.com does a great job compiling lists of sessions for different tracks, industries, and other themes. Bluewolf’s Get Social Guide. You can screen-print a cool salesforce.com related image on a t-shirt at the User Experience Area in the Dreamforce Developer Zone. And I mean lots of them. Did I miss anything?

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11 Tips for Surviving Dreamforce 2012 from the Salesforce MVP’s

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

by Jason Miller Dreamforce 2012 is fast approaching and this year’s stellar lineup of keynotes and panels looks incredible. There will be a discussion panel featuring women who work in and around the Salesforce community followed by social time (i.e. All the breakout sessions can be watched later on YouTube.

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Social Pros 19 – Scott Stratten, UnMarketing

Convince & Convert

This is Episode 19 of the Social Pros Podcast : Real People Doing Real Work in Social Media. Huge thanks to data-driven social media management software company Argyle Social for their presenting sponsorship, as well as Infusionsoft , Janrain , and Jim Kukral at DigitalBookLaunch. Listen Now. Please Support Our Sponsors.

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity

This year, colleague Cheryl Burgess and I changed things up a bit, opening the award to nominations but focusing specifically on outstanding men and women who work for technology companies and are active on social media. As with this year, we will be asking our community to nominate their favorite leaders in this field. Stacey Acevero.

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity

This year, colleague Cheryl Burgess and I changed things up a bit, opening the award to nominations but focusing specifically on outstanding men and women who work for technology companies and are active on social media. As with this year, we will be asking our community to nominate their favorite leaders in this field. Stacey Acevero.