I’m on a panel about non-profits and technology at the SSTC tomorrow …
I'll be part of a small panel tomorrow at the South Sound Technology Conference on non-profits and technology. With me with be Scott Kuehn, from Topia Technology, who volunteers his technical expertise with the UW Genome Science group. Should be interesting! See the whole schedule here. I'll be twittering throughout the day I hope.
New Mary Holste Design website is up!
Mary's business has technically had a website these last couple years, but it's basically been a contact form, with little else going for it. After some solid work this past month, I'm happy to say that we finally have an actual website going. Check it out at MaryHolsteDesign.com. Also there are two screens below. Sometimes, the website you design may be your own. 🙂
Side projects on stage!
5 local techies showed off their "work that wasn't for work" last night at SiteCrafting. I felt like it was a good round-up of interesting projects–from Twitter apps to algorithms used for mapping DNA to URL shorteners, there was a lot of everything. Represented were several SiteCrafting people–SiteCrafting was also a wonderful host for the event!–plus a couple from Topia, the two most recognizable tech companies in Tacoma at this point. Also some entrepreneurs, techies and communications folks from some big employers in town, and even someone from Tacoma Economic Development who dropped by to see what kinds of things Read more…
Tomorrow is “Side Project Demo Night” at Sitecrafting HQ!
Six to eight local techies will present on their side projects–"work that isn't work" at SiteCrafting. We'll have some pizza and such (hopefully you can chip in a couple bucks if you come!) and interesting presentations about Twitter apps, URL shorteners, and crowd-sourcing sites. If those things interest you, this is the event for you! Here's the details on FeedTacoma's Events Calendar. We'll start gathering at 5:30, with demos starting at 6.
2009 SST Conference First Panel Confirmed
Andrew Fry, in a catch-up meeting this afternoon, announced the first panel is complete for the upcoming SST 2009 Conference. Panel One: Entrepreneurship in the South Sound – Creating Connections Brian Forth, SiteCraftingGraham Evans, Washington Technology CenterJohn Dimmer – TacomaAngel Network representativeDerek Young, Seasonal View LLCMark Briggs, Serra Media via tacomatechconnect.blogspot.com I’ve been on the Steering Committee for the upcoming South Sound Technology Conference and am very excited about the day-long program we’ve arranged. The event is free (always good) and is a good primer for understanding what’s new in technology and the role it plays in Tacoma. I’m very Read more…
Madeline Island, WI 4th of July Parade
A small–but crucial–glitch made my old copy of iMovie almost unworkable for what I hoped to do with it today. And with a client expecting a rough-cut of a video tomorrow, I had to jump to iMovie '09 to get it done. It turns out the new version wasn't as bad as I'd feared. '08, the version that enraged users so much that Apple posted the previous version to mollify us, has been replaced by a much-improved '09 and I am really starting to see the benefits. After I'd gotten my project squared away for the night, I played around Read more…
Brian Forth (of @SiteCrafting) on City-facilitated new biz mentorship in Tacoma. Interesting!
I see this as City sponsored/supported mentorship for small/large businesses. The City would facilitate connections among willing and established businesses and start-ups or relocated businesses. These mentor businesses would serve as a guide through a set of materials on opening up shop in the City. These established businesses have knowledge, connections, and tips that will save these new businesses hours and hours of time and misdirection during critical start up/transition periods. via sitecrafting.com First post in a new series on the SiteCrafting blog.
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