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Need Your Help: Please Vote for Our SXSW Interactive 2009 Panel Proposal On Technology & Fitness
Started by davideckoff · 3 months ago
I'm co-planning a session proposal for SXSW Interactve 2009, with Biray Alsac of FITTmaxx Institute - and we need your help! With over 1,200 panels proposed, SXSW will select session panels based in part on online user votes and feedback. If you like our session proposal, plea
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3 months ago
Glad to hear you recognize the same serious problem that Biray and I are seeking to help people solve.
If you have a moment, we'd love it if you could vote for our SXSW session and comment there, too!
What's your secret to working out consistently? Do you use any Web 2.0 tools to help?