This year's back-saving measure: Digital Storage Lockers
by Jory Des Jardins


Don't get me wrong: We love schwag! But with roughly 20 items going into this year's conference tote bag, being an attendee this year could be a mighty heavy proposition.

We've decided to lighten your load with the help of one of our technology partners, Box.net. They've provided each BlogHer attendee with a Gig of digital storage space for their personal use, and we've pre-populated these accounts with a BlogHer folder containing speaker bios, Presentation Theater session schedule and synopses, session presentations, and sponsor special offers.

To get to your Gig, go to http://box.net/blogher, complete the 30-second sign-up, and phwah! Behold your BlogHer digital file folder. Use it well.

Comments

 

Just signed up!

This is a great idea.
I just signed up and there is stuff already there.

(squealing with delight)

Chantel Williams
BlogHer Life Contributing Editor
http://www.lifeandtimesofchantel.com

 

Box.net is my new lover

Supercool. Great way to give us more, full-color information without the added weight and printing costs!

And it seems like a cool web application to check out, too.

I'm in!

:) Liz

Liz Rizzo

Everyday Goddess

SexySmart Blog

 

Just checked it out and I

Just checked it out and I see that my stuff for the podcasting session is in one big humongous zip file. I'd like to break it down into a Mac zip and a Windows zip if possible. What do I need to do to fix that?

2020 Hindsight | Family Oral History Using Digital Tools

 

Good idea

This is a good idea. I like it very much.

~Denise
Daily Dose of Denise and Fast Times @ Homeschool High

 

Susan: email me

SUsan:

I posted the file you sent as is, I'm sorry of I was supposed to do something else...I'm going to claim plain old ignorance :)

Just let me know what you'd prefer. Or send me some new files if you prefer.

Elisa Camahort
BlogHer and Worker Bees
elisa@blogher.org/elisa@workerbees.biz

 

Email to come. Sorry;

Email to come. Sorry; couldn't visualize how it would end up (was picturing some on-site file sharing thang, my bad: ass you me and all that). Got a coupla ideas. Will share 'em in email.

We got a whole day [till T-minus-zero]. No problem! ;)

2020 Hindsight | Family Oral History Using Digital Tools