Archive | May, 2008

This Week’s Links on Ma.gnolia

This Week’s Links on Ma.gnolia

Some stuff I’m reading this week…

Sad Trombone

Sad Trombone

Sad Trombone… when a rim shot just isn’t appropriate

Instant Rimshot

Instant Rimshot

If you need quick access to an ironicly-placed rimshot sound to mock your friends, or a genuinely-placed rimshot to put your great joke over the top, you’ve come to the right place.

Loic Le Meur Blog: PR secrets? bullshit.

Loic Le Meur Blog: PR secrets? bullshit.

who cares about stories, you can get traction and users if you have a good product

There aren’t only bloggers and journalists looking for stories, there are also users with passion about a product that can just spread the love as the power equation between journalists-bloggers on the one side and happy users spreading the word with blogs, twitter etc on the other side has completely changed. In fact, I think startup CEOs should care more about the community members than the journalists and professional bloggers. If the product gets traction, it will get coverage anyway.

Andrew and Christopher Marks: Bacon Bacon Bacon Movie

Andrew and Christopher Marks: Bacon Bacon Bacon Movie

A funny play on Badger Badger Badger…lol

BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News | TV becomes social again

BBC NEWS | dot.life | A blog about technology from BBC News | TV becomes social again

But last night I experienced a water cooler moment as a programme was being broadcast. It was social TV at the point of broadcast, and it was thanks to Twitter.
Eurovision is precisely the kind of mass experience and mass participation event that made, and arguably still makes, TV so social.


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WealthCamp

What is WealthCamp?

The world is crying out for low-cost, accessible financial advice. How do I invest? Where do I put my money? Should I buy stocks, bonds, real estate, gold…?

Erica Douglas has pulled together all of the financial experts she could find — and then make this a truly community-driven event by enabling YOU to share your stories and even create your own “mini-conference” or conversation in the afternoon. This is your chance to mingle with financial gurus and ask them all those questions you’ve been wanting to know for a while now. And it’s also a unique opportunity to share your financial stories and meet with other like-minded individuals who want to be financially free.

Do you want the ability to quit your job any time you want? Do you want to be able to travel around the world and do all of those things that you have a passion for and just don’t seem to have the time to do? Financial freedom gives you those opportunities, and financial education enables financial freedom — which is why Erica is such a big believer in financial education.

Come join us for a historic event…where we put the community back in an area that affects every single one of us on a daily basis. This is your chance to be part of a powerful movement that redefines how we think and talk about money.

You can use coupon code “horsepigcow” to bring your signup fee down to $50, which includes direct interaction with some of the top gurus on personal finance. We will also be handing out free “goodie bags” at the door and will be raffling off prizes.

I hope to see you at WealthCamp this Saturday, May 31!

Visit http://www.wealthcamp.info for more information and to sign up online.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Erica directly.

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This Week’s Links on Ma.gnolia

This Week’s Links on Ma.gnolia

Some stuff I’m reading this week…

From Where I Sit: 12 Reasons to Start Twittering

From Where I Sit: 12 Reasons to Start Twittering

Governing: Wikis/May 2008 (transitcamp)

Governing: Wikis/May 2008 (transitcamp)

The opportunity was called Transit Camp — a two-day conference, held in Palo Alto in February, to pull together ideas about how to fix what was broken in inter-county, inter-city transit. Transit enthusiasts got about 100 people from the public and private sectors to show up to brainstorm. The focus was on finding a user-friendly way for riders to navigate between and among two dozen transit systems.

Getting Satisfaction | GarrettDimon.com

Getting Satisfaction | GarrettDimon.com

It’s not forum software. It’s better. It’s designed from the ground up to be more inviting and less technical than what we traditionally associate with the word “forum”. If you take a quick spin through the site, it’s easy to see, but it wasn’t until after I started using it myself and had a brief chat with Lane Becker, one of several people behind the interface, that I began to realize just how impressive their vision is.

Go Big Always – We need a social software inbox

Go Big Always - We need a social software inbox

It should not only cut the rapids back to a quality stream but help me channel my attention so it’s applied where it counts. It understands and shares which people and topics I’m most connected to.

The Raleigh Connoisseur

The Raleigh Connoisseur

Good example of a local blog that curates really useful information for the residents of Raleigh.

BlueNC | The people’s think tank

BlueNC | The people's think tank

Local political blog

Tacoma catches on early to co-working trend | TheNewsTribune.com | Tacoma, WA

Tacoma catches on early to co-working trend | TheNewsTribune.com | Tacoma, WA

Across the country, with the definition of work evolving into networks of individuals whose business involves traveling light with a cell phone and laptop computer, co-working spaces have cropped up in dozens of U.S. cities including Seattle, Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Berkeley, Calif.

The Creative Treehouse – coworking in Pittsburg

The Creative Treehouse - coworking in Pittsburg

If you’re looking for an affordable, creative place to work or hang out, you’re in luck if you live in Pittsburgh, or more precisely, Bellevue, Pennsylvania, 4.5 miles from downtown Pittsburgh. That’s where you’ll find the Creative Treehouse; a 7500 s.f. arts-oriented coworking space. The key ingredients? An inexpensive lease in a developing neighborhood.

Headbobble.com – custom bobbleheads

Headbobble.com - custom bobbleheads

Every one can have a bobblehead just like movie stars or sport celebrities. Our Custom BobbleHeads are individually made, it is commercial grade polyresin materials and collectible quality.

The MissRogue Experience aka Tara Hunt | Local Conversations

The MissRogue Experience aka Tara Hunt | Local Conversations

Last week Local Conversations had a chance to interview Tara Hunt (@missrogue on twitter) while she was in Raleigh, NC for MyNC Camp and a few other

A List Apart: Articles: Community: From Little Things, Big Things Grow

A List Apart: Articles: Community: From Little Things, Big Things Grow

People don’t like being told what to do. We like to explore, change things around, and make a place our own. Hefty design challenges await the makers of websites where people feel free to engage; both with the system itself and with each other. Embrace the idea that people will warp and stretch your site in ways you can’t predict—they’ll surprise you with their creativity and make something wonderful with what you provide.

twistori

twistori

Awesome. Twitter tracking of feelings. gorgeous.

Coworking Spaces | CommunityNorth

Coworking Spaces | CommunityNorth

There is a strong need to rebuild a coworking space in Toronto. Wayne Lee (aka BunnyHero) is organizing a meetup to discuss building a new coworking space.

Boomers and Beyond: Targeting the 50-Plus Audience Online – ClickZ

Boomers and Beyond: Targeting the 50-Plus Audience Online - ClickZ

The Pew Internet’s most recent figures show that 72 percent of those aged 50 to 64 use the Internet. Pew also finds that 82 percent of online adults aged 50-plus research health and wellness information online.

Intel creates world’s first Wireless Technology Surfboard – allowing surfers at the Intel Goldcoast Oceanfest to surf the Net while waiting to catch a wave -

Intel creates world’s first Wireless Technology Surfboard - allowing surfers at the Intel Goldcoast Oceanfest to surf the Net while waiting to catch a wave -

Intel, the world’s largest chip manufacturer, has created the world’s first ever surfboard with built-in wireless laptop. The surfboard will allow surfers to check their emails, surf the web, and even record footage of themselves catching the best waves. The tablet laptop based on Intel® Centrino® mobile technology allows a wireless Internet connection from the surfboard to a ‘hotspot’ on the beach.The Intel Wireless Technology Surfboard has been developed to accompany the 2004 Intel GoldCoast Oceanfest, the North Devon free sports and music festival held June 18th – 20th, sponsored this year by Intel.

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Fun(d)raiser and Art Show for Burma at Citizen Space Saturday

Just to let you know, Citizen Space is hosting a Fun-raiser and Art Show on Saturday night, put together by the amazing Evelyn Rodriguez.

Funds go towards O____ (name withheld for political reasons), a friend of Evelyn’s, who is traveling over there with art supplies, medical supplies, etc. to do some hands on work. O____ has been doing this for sometime, but it is especially crucial now. For more information, see Evelyn’s post here.

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This Week’s Links on Ma.gnolia

This Week’s Links on Ma.gnolia

Some stuff I’m reading this week…

Ladies Who Launch: Network for Women Entrepreneurs, Business Magazine, & More

Ladies Who Launch: Network for Women Entrepreneurs, Business Magazine, & More

Very cool community for women entrepreneurs. They even have an incubator. Noice.

Why not make a Change? » Blog Archive » Twitter as Customer Relations?

Why not make a Change? » Blog Archive » Twitter as Customer Relations?

So I figured, that if people voiced out against some of the things these companies were doing with their updates, and how their sites were working, as long as these companies actually listen and use the influence that many of these big time bloggers have, they could make incredible progress.

Jeffio – The Whuffie Index

Jeffio - The Whuffie Index

The idea that one’s Social Whuffie is always changing got me thinking about how Alexa ranks the most popular sites based on traffic. This is totally ridiculous, but what if one’s Whuffie was also indexed?

Just for fun, I spent a few minutes and mocked up what an index might look like. I based this off of the Victoria Start-up Index (notice YikeSite and Apricado by the way).

Twitter Spewage among Dave Winer’s contacts

Twitter Spewage among Dave Winer's contacts

This is hilarious Dave. Love it.

Sensory Overload: Social Capital ~ my only high yield investment

Sensory Overload: Social Capital ~ my only high yield investment

Over the past few years I’ve learned the hard way about the need to bank my bliss ~ my attempts at sustaining a safe reserve in my emotional savings and loan association. Unfortunately, deposits into my financial institutions have not been nearly as strong. So, in recent months, for many reasons (not the least of which was Tax Day), I have been trying to master my money issues. Let me tell you, with personal finances, ignorance is not bliss ~ and it’s uncomfortable admitting it to anyone, anywhere ~ much less here.

It’s a Wonderful Life and the Value of Social Capital ∞ Get Rich Slowly

It’s a Wonderful Life and the Value of Social Capital ∞ Get Rich Slowly

People often complain about good ol’ boy networks, those loose groups of old-timers that seem to control everything. At their worst, such informal associations can foster unhealthy prejudices and favoritism. But I think there’s more to them than that. At their best, these networks allow men and women to build mutual goodwill through the exchange of services and ideas in a community. They foster social capital.

Pistachio Consulting Inc. » Who is @Pistachio, Really?

Pistachio Consulting Inc. » Who is @Pistachio, Really?

Laura’s landing page when you click to go to her website from Twitter is really brilliant. I’m inspired by this and will definitely be creating one myself!

From Where I Sit: 12 Reasons to Start Twittering

From Where I Sit: 12 Reasons to Start Twittering

Governing: Wikis/May 2008 (transitcamp)

Governing: Wikis/May 2008 (transitcamp)

The opportunity was called Transit Camp — a two-day conference, held in Palo Alto in February, to pull together ideas about how to fix what was broken in inter-county, inter-city transit. Transit enthusiasts got about 100 people from the public and private sectors to show up to brainstorm. The focus was on finding a user-friendly way for riders to navigate between and among two dozen transit systems.

Getting Satisfaction | GarrettDimon.com

Getting Satisfaction | GarrettDimon.com

It’s not forum software. It’s better. It’s designed from the ground up to be more inviting and less technical than what we traditionally associate with the word “forum”. If you take a quick spin through the site, it’s easy to see, but it wasn’t until after I started using it myself and had a brief chat with Lane Becker, one of several people behind the interface, that I began to realize just how impressive their vision is.

Go Big Always – We need a social software inbox

Go Big Always - We need a social software inbox

It should not only cut the rapids back to a quality stream but help me channel my attention so it’s applied where it counts. It understands and shares which people and topics I’m most connected to.

The Raleigh Connoisseur

The Raleigh Connoisseur

Good example of a local blog that curates really useful information for the residents of Raleigh.

BlueNC | The people’s think tank

BlueNC | The people's think tank

Local political blog

Tacoma catches on early to co-working trend | TheNewsTribune.com | Tacoma, WA

Tacoma catches on early to co-working trend | TheNewsTribune.com | Tacoma, WA

Across the country, with the definition of work evolving into networks of individuals whose business involves traveling light with a cell phone and laptop computer, co-working spaces have cropped up in dozens of U.S. cities including Seattle, Los Angeles, Houston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Berkeley, Calif.

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The Whuffie Factor: Threadless Interview

I had the chance to sit down with the awesome people at Threadless in December in a very snowy Chicago. They are so brilliant. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. :)

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