Thanks for the shout outs from bloggers who attended smAlbany on Tuesday. (Read the last post for my review) A few bloggers who attended the panel talk I was a part of had some great things to say:
The World Through My Lens wrote,
Mike Huber led a panel called Local Social Media and Your Customers. He asked about blogging and tweeting – why would you want to do it, and why would people care?… My favorite panelist was Rev. Al Rudnick. I am not huge on religion, but he explained how people are using Twitter and Facebook during church and how they encourage it. They even project it on a large screen so people can see it and participate. I think I will try this on Sunday. I bet the people in our church wont be as accepting…
VIP Guest Blogger, dozenroses13 wrote,
“What degree do ethics play in a community?” Rev. Alan Rudnick spoke about people who “hide behind the veil” AKA – Anonymous bloggers. “Be a follower OR have a following.” Your choice. They spoke about the recent “Ding Dong Ditch” incident that happened locally last week. Why did it become such a firestorm? It was a story that contained emotion. It could happen to any home owner. Social Media helped that story spread like wild-fire. So much so that CNN picked up the story.

I’m sure by now every one has heard of Al & Tipper Gore’s separation. The former vice president and his wife have publicly 
I will never forget working at a popular clothing store in college (okay, it was Abercrombie and Fitch, I admit it) and constantly hearing a song playing over and over. The song’s refrain or chorus went, “Blinded by the light…” The next part of the song could never be understood fully because the singer had horrible articulation. Since we had one CD playing constantly in the store, I heard that song about 50-60 times a month for two months. I never got the song lyric out of my head. To this day you might hear me singing it doing some mundane task.

I know I’m a little late with my 2009 review, but better late than never. Last year, 2009 was the first year of On the Bema in Ballston, often just shorten to On the Bema. This blog received over 13,000 hits in 2009 and the blog continues to grow in readership. Thank you for making this blog so successful! So, what out further adieu, the top 10 most popular posts of 2009:



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