If you’re not familiar with hashtags on Twitter, they’re a technique used to make searching a particular subject easier when dealing with the overwhelming volume of “tweets” and other online content being generated everyday. Groups, meetings, and any number of activities have inspired hash tags. While it’s not official, I’m pushing #IA09 for use for the upcoming Interactive Austin 2009 conference.

One way to quickly find information on something you can’t put your digital fingers on is to search the hashtag either on a twitter search tool, like Twitter Search, or on the regular search services. Try it. I’ve only tweeted a few times using the #IA09 hash tag and I’ve already been getting some great responses.
The focus of the conference, scheduled for April 27th, is on using social media for business. As I posted last week, noted web 2.0 consultant Dion Hinchcliffe will be keynoting.
In addition to Hinchcliffe, there will be a wide range of knowledgeable panelists covering issues key to business succes, particularly in tough economic times. So stay tuned. Follow the hashtag – #IA09 – and we’ll look foward to seeing you in person or online.
I’m @MikeChapman on Twitter. I’ll look foward to seeing you there…on twitter and at Interactive Austin 2009; or #IA09 if you’re looking online.
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