I confess that I do occasionally like to indulge in the old-fashioned habit of nestling deep into the sofa with a magazine and a cat. I enjoy the tactile quality of riffling through the printed pages, and the cat seems to enjoy sitting on my chest. It is her way of reassuring me that she [...]
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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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...
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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