FAVE TIP: 12 resources to help pretend you’re at CES 2012

Unable to make the trip to Vegas for this year’s CES? That’s okay. You can pretend you’re there online. No one will ever know. <sarcasm> Seriously though, there are a lot of online resources available to make it feel like you’re experiencing CES alongside the likes of Scoble and Pete Cashmore.

  1. CES RSS News Feed
  2. CES Exhibitor Announcements 
  3. CES Multimedia library
  4. CES on Twitter
  5. Watch session videos
  6. Follow the #CES hashtag
  7. CES on Facebook
  8. CES on Flickr
  9. CES on YouTube
  10. Twitter List of 2011 Exhibitors (yes, not 2012)
  11. Create a Google Alert for CES news
  12. Check out your favorite tech blog–they probably have live coverage from the event

Have another resource you’re using to follow CES online? Share below in the comments.

FAVE on my friends.

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Sarah Evans (@prsarahevans) is the owner of Sevans Strategy, a public relations and new media consultancy. It’s her personal mission to engage and employ the use of emerging technologies in all communication that connects her with a rapidly growing base of more than 70,000 people. For the past four years she blogged at PRsarahevans.com which has now morphed into Sarah's Faves.

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