The Texas dust has settled and everyone seems to be over their jetlag, so it seems appropriate to check out what everyone has been up to since they've got back. Have any thoughts distilled and has anyone had any eureka moments?

Scouring the various delegates blogs shows that many have been actively writing about their experiences. In no particular order, here are some links to their work.

Nat Higginbottom my trusted partner in crime had lots to say about his time there as well as producing all the HeartofAustin content, and some of it even made it on to the web! http://www.exsanguinator.co.uk/

Neil Houston has found Danah Boyd's "Making sense of Privacy and Publicity" talk at SxSW 2010 worth writing about here http://rasga.co.uk/2010/03/24/privacy-and-publicity-are-they-at-odds/ and I know there wil be more to come soon as he filters more.

Supercool's James Coleman had this to say "If you’re involved with technology, communication, digital or traditional media, communities or any business for that matter, I highly recommend it." See more here http://www.supercooldesign.co.uk/index.php/default/blogentry/sxsw_an_overview/ and here http://www.supercooldesign.co.uk/index.php/default/blogentry/sxsw_why_you_are...

Ruth Ward, MD of Rewired PR, though posting already from SxSW has had further thoughts since. Read about 10 Rules for Effective Brand Fiction http://www.rewiredpr.com/blogs/entry/10_rules_for_effective_brand_fiction/

Ellie Lovell from The University of Warwick found her her blogging Mojo once she retuned from Austin- some of her thoughts are here http://ellielovell.wordpress.com/2010/03/19/mojo/

Mars Elkins went to SxSW and posted every day that she was there- Her final post can be found here http://martianlanding.wordpress.com/2010/03/16/sxsw4/

Fiona Cullinan has been really getting into her thoughts on SxSW http://fionacullinan.com/ with her usual quirky and relevant insights. Lovely to read!

John Newbold of 383 was again very quick of the mark and summed up his last day of SxSW experience here http://www.383project.com/blog/news/sxsw-final-day-interactive-infographics/ , as a fan of data visualisation, I really enjoyed this post.

Jason Hall from Screen WM has shared his notes here http://bit.ly/8WZOwI and blogged some thoughts here http://www.screenwm.co.uk/blogs/author/jason_hall/ though I think I will have to take some time to interpret his Spotify "notes" on the Daniel Ek SXSW Keynote!

Screen WM also sent Sarah Arnesen over to texas, her thoughts and some pics are here http://www.screenwm.co.uk/blogs/detail/849/home_of_metal_launch_at_sxsw/

BCU Social Media MA Student Jigar Patel found the rigours of SxSW hindered his blogging http://jigarpatel.us/hanging-around-and-i-suck-at-this-blogging-th

Maverick TV's Nick Lockey captured his SxSW in Photographs http://www.flickr.com/photos/nicklockey/sets/72157623650842174/ as well as a little fun here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbE35yxdhoE

Chris Unitt has given us a glimpse of more to come from http://www.chrisunitt.co.uk/2010/03/back-from-sxsw/ and here at Meshed Media too http://meshedmedia.com/meshed-media-at-sxswi/

Helga Henry has not written specifically about SxSW but as she's on the Clore Fellowship work placement in New York, I'm sure she's still got plenty to filter, you can follow her adventure here http://helgahenry.posterous.com/

Tracy Playle of Pickle Jar Communications gave her insights here http://www.picklejarcommunications.com/blog/ and some of it struck a chord about how the wider audience provides as much buzz as the expert panels

As for The Tweeture, http://www.wearemudlark.com/blog/the-tweeture-set-to-destroy-sxswi-next-week/ I wonder what it's thoughts on SxSW 2010 were!

Fused Magazine's Uber cool couple Kerry and Dave gave their take here http://fused.posterous.com/ and it has a smashing podcast too

Lots of other amazing brits were over in Texas too- Can't wait to hear their thoughts in the coming weeks.

As for the Aquila team we have been busy filtering our overseas trips and delivering a no of projects for clients here at home and It feels like our feet have not touched the ground. Lots of interesting and new things happening in the next few months and much work to be done. Well done to the Heart of England team based at AWM in Birmingham for sending us all over there to show how great our region is. Please let us have any other interesting links, posts and oddities and we'll keep updating things here.

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