Rob Johnson on July 30, 2008
That’s right, your attendees are talking. In our participatory web that’s emerging around us, what your attendees are thinking and writing about on the web is important and valuable content. We at EventVue have always believed that the best conferences are a gathering of a community and the content and ideas of your attendees is a key gathering point of your community.
This is why we have built new tools that find the content that your attendees are creating around the web and help you share that with your audience - namely the other conference attendees. When attending a conference in our tech industry, I enjoy finding out about other attendees who are blogging and pushing the field of knowledge forward in our industry. In fact, that’s how we have formed some great relationships.
With our RSS feeds for attendee content, you as a conference organizer can feature and highlight what your attendees are saying on your conference website. You can feed this into a widget for display on your site. If you’re a conference organizer, get in touch with us and let’s set up something similar up for your conference.
Rob Johnson on July 2, 2008

We’re pretty excited over here at the EventVue headquarters to announce that EventVue will be powering the Mashable SummerMash tour. We’re big fans of Mashable and Pete and are pumped about working with them.
The EventVue communities will help people who attend the SummerMash events all across the country to connect with the other attendees. We’ve been to a Mashable event before and remember how important it was to us to meet some of the other people attending. As of today, we’re joining with Mashable to make this easier.
We’re also launching some brand new functionality for the SummerMash tour. As we announced earlier, we’ve built some really cool tools that help you keep up with the conversation at conferences. We’re particularly excited about the Twitter functionality — SummerMash attendees will now be able to follow one twitter stream to see all the tweets from all the attendees at the SummerMash events. So let’s all cross our fingers and hope Twitter will work (yeah, it’s risky) so we can deliver the next step in helping attendees connect at conferences.

We’re launching three of the communities today; the SummerMash Seattle, SummerMash Los Angeles, and SummerMash San Francisco. If you’re attending any of these, log in to the EventVue community and get started. You can follow along on Twitter at @seattlemash, @lamash, and @sanfranmash. You’ll want to register to attend these events at if you’re in one of the three cities. Always remember: Don’t Mash Alone!