So Twitter is everywhere! Obama @barackobama, Guy Kawasaki @guykawasaki, Darth Vader @darthvader and John Cleese @johncleese use it. I know any time I watch any news station a plug to get the latest breaking news via following @blank on Twitter is sure to be shown. Of course @cisco is no exception as we love tools that allow us to connect with our customers and each other anytime, anywhere.To this effect we worked fast and furious to make sure you all can contribute to the conversation on our Cisco Live 2009 activities. Now once you are logged into Cisco Live Virtual you will be able to tweet via the chat status mechanism available in the bottom right-hand corner (see picture for detail) of the Cisco Live Virtual interface or on the social networking link (that launches next week) in the left hand navigation.
Follow the prompts and voila your Tweet will be sent with the @ciscolive 2009 hash tag #clsf automatically added! You will notice you are prompted for your Twitter user credentials, rest assured your credentials are secure and not being ‘stored’ in the CLV database. There is a cookie in place so after the first tweet you will not have to re-enter credentials for the subsequent tweets as long as you are logged into CLV.So login to or register now for Cisco Live Virtual to see for yourself all that this community has to offer and contribute to the conversation.
All a Twitter Over Twitter in Cisco Live Virtual
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It seems like everyone is on twitter these days.