Aye, it was pretty interesting (and should hopefully become more so).
In some ways, booing all about the place is somewhat less accessible, at least slightly less immediate than - say - tweeting. But it has the benefit of being more engaging (provided you're not a droning moron), and like you say, a possible revelation in social networking for the visually impaired.
In some ways, booing all about the place is somewhat less accessible, at least slightly less immediate than - say - tweeting. But it has the benefit of being more engaging (provided you're not a droning moron), and like you say, a possible revelation in social networking for the visually impaired.
Jolly exciting stuff.
Social Networking For All?