Anthony and I had a great time at the National American Planning Association conference talking to planners about why more and more planning projects are using Twitter as a public involvement tool. Twitter use at the APA conference was phenomenal with over 1,000 tweets using the conference hashtag #apa2010!
To get more information, check out http://www.cubitplanning.com/blog/2010/04/twitter-use-by-planners-at-the-apa-2010-conference
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