I've used Tweetwally before: http://www.tweetwally.com/ - you can save it with a custom URL and then display it however you want (projected on a wall, direct people to the URL, etc). 

An event hashtag should be something short enough not to get in the way of character count/retweets, but be sure to check any hashtag you want to use... it might already be in use, and for something reeeeallly different than your event!

-Amanda

On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Ann Nordby <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hello everyone:
Have any of you ever done a twitter wall for an event? Can you tell me what kind of hardware is required, and where would I get it? 
Any advice on setting a hash tag for the event, etc? 
Thanks! 
Ann


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