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This one might be of interest to some of you barcampers: The Technology Association of Georgia’s Enterprise 2.0 Society will be hosting a talk by Amazon Web Services’ Technology Evangelist Jinesh Varia. The talk will be held at the GTRI Conference Center on Wednesday Nov. 5, 2008. 7:30am...
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If you know me, then you know that I have both a math and art background. I used to be a webmaster, and I was a co-founder of a company that did java development for telephony companies and one that built middleware for mobile applications. So even though I make my living as a brand [...]
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It’s beta. Michael Ivey says it is cool, and when a merb guy says a msft thing is worth looking at I figure I should check it out.
I’m definitely feeling tired though. My typings is particularly clumsy today, so you probably have noticed that the last few live blogs have been degrading in...
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Lance Weatherby of ATDC fame is presenting on Twitter. And he made his presentation using it.
He is putting up tweets on why people use twitter.
Once again, I should apologize to my usual readers who may not know what I’m talking about. I’m at barcamp - a live event where a lot of technology...
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Got up a little late today, but finally arrived at ATDC for Day 2 of Barcamp. Sitting in on a discussion about blogging. Folks are talking about what they blog about and what platform. WordPress seems to be the most popular. Drupal is mentioned, but generally considered overkill if all you are doing...
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Wow! A Barcamp topic with marketing appeal.
Yes, I’m still furiously tyoping this out live at Barcamp. This is not a marketing event, it is targeted to developers and technologists, but hey sometimes world’s collide (in a good way).
Moderator is Micah Wedemeyer - hacker not marketer. Has...
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Next session I’m sitting in on is called “Where are the girls?” A fair question for such a technology-focused event. I’d say the event this year has more women than last year, and I think right now 90% of them are in this room (one of about 5 where presentations are going on concurrently...
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Gave my talk on branding for startups. Discussed the Three R’s of branding and some of the particular issues of note for a young company trying to get established in an Internet driven economy.
Then I went late to a talk on the Erlang programming language. It was standing room only so live-blogging...
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I can’t believe it has been a year since the first Atlanta Barcamp! And for you folks saying “What’s Barcamp?” You’ll just have to bear with me for a little while. Yes, i’m a branding guy now, but I have nerdy roots and Barcamp is a wonderfully nerdy event.
Right now...
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If you’re in the Atlanta area and enjoy art, I would like to cordially invite you to a one night only art exhibit at Solstice Cafe on the evening of October 14th. I’ll be displaying a few of my paintings alongside works by Visibleman and wood sculptor Greg Smith. I hope you can make it, ...
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Just a quick announcement. I recently had the pleasure of being interviewed by Bev Ann Bonds and her esteemed colleague, Lee Kantor. Bev Ann has a regular podcast called Georgia Business Coaches Radio, which is part of the RadioX family of podcasts. Bev Ann made me feel right at home and we had a great...
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As you may know I’m on the committee for the Technology Association of Georgia’s Enterprise 2.0 Society, so I thought I would plug our next event:
This will be our biggest Enterprise 2.0 event to date. If you haven’t registered yet, it is not too late. Our very special guest speaker...
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Thanks to my friend, Mike Schinkel, I spent last Friday evening at a cool little awards ceremony hosted at the Fernbank Science Center. The event was a special gathering to recognize a local entrepreneur and PhD candidate, Jessica Hammock, and to present her with a photo-op-ready oversized check for...
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Just a quick note to mention that I was interviewed recently on Atlanta Business Radio. Hosts Amy Otto and Lee Kantor made me feel right at home as we discussed how the Internet has impacted the way we brand and some tips that small businesses can learn from the big ones. Click here: David Cohen [.....
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I’m on the advisory board for a non-profit called Professional Women’s Anonymous. They are having a fundraiser at Chateau Elan on Sat. July 26. If you happen to be a golfer or a tennis player or someone who would just be interested in supporting a great cause while enjoying a lovely setting...