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Change #12417
2012-01-25
11:00:47

update Calagator::Event 1250461894 SAO Ignite v2 Roll back

venue_details This event is <b>FREE</b> but you must RSVP through the SAO website! This event is <b>FREE</b> but you must RSVP through the SAO website! (Seating is limited)
Change #12416
2012-01-25
10:58:21

update Calagator::Event 1250461894 SAO Ignite v2 Roll back

venue_details This event is <b>FREE</b> but you must RSVP through the SAO website!
Change #12415
2012-01-25
10:57:29

update Calagator::Venue 202393129 Alberta Rose Theatre Roll back

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Change #12414
2012-01-25
10:50:22

create Calagator::Event 1250461894 SAO Ignite v2 Roll back

description nil If you had just five minutes to showcase your cutting-edge products, technologies, or methodologies, what would you say? What if you were forced to present those ideas with 20 PowerPoint slides that each rotated automatically after 15 seconds? The Software Association of Oregon is hosting a second Ignite event on March 15th. As a speaker, you'll land a platform that challenges not only the way you present your ideas, but grants you access to an audience eager to listen. As an attendee, you'll learn about emerging, innovative, locally-sourced concepts while networking with a diverse and passionate crowd of like-minded, "early-adopters." <b>What is Ignite?</b> <a href="http://igniteshow.com/">Ignite</a> is a fast-paced geek event where speakers share their personal and professional passions via 20 Powerpoint slides each auto-advancing every 15 seconds, giving each speaker exactly 5 minutes of fame. Quick, fun, thought-provoking, social, local, global - Ignite is all of these and more. It satisfies the ADD in all of us. It's a high-energy evening of 5-minute talks by local people who have an idea - and the guts to get onstage and finally give that "elevator speech" we've all been told we need but rarely get to give. <br><b>Call for Submissions</b> Come present your very own engaging innovative topic! Submissions are due by <i>February, 15 2012</i>. <a href="http://www.sao.org/surveys/default.asp?id=TechIgnite">Submit Your Presentation!</a> <a href="http://www.sao.org/?page=IgniteSAOv2">View Submitted Proposals</a> <br><b>Topics</b> All TechIgnite! proposals should fall into at least one of these categories: * Products * Projects * Methodology * Concepts * Tools/DIY
end_time nil 2012-03-15 21:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250461894
start_time nil 2012-03-15 17:30:00 -0700
title nil SAO Ignite v2
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venue_id nil 202393129
Change #12413
2012-01-25
10:50:22

create Calagator::Venue 202393129 Alberta Rose Theatre Roll back

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Change #12412
2012-01-25
09:44:07

update Calagator::Event 1250461755 Open Source Bridge Volunteer Appreciation & Info Night Roll back

description You are invited to a night of merry-making, fun-seeking, and general geekery celebrating the volunteers of Open Source Bridge! Enjoy some food and holiday grog, watch a slide show of photos previous years and listen to a short talk about volunteering. There will even be some celebratory piñata whacking. Will you be able to sign up to volunteer for OSB 2012? Yes! Core team members will be on hand throughout the evening to answer your questions and help you sign up to help out with Open Source Bridge 2012. This invitation is open to all volunteers of Open Source Bridge; past, present and future. Please bring yourself, a friend and anyone else interested in volunteering. You are invited to a night of merry-making, fun-seeking, and general geekery celebrating the volunteers of Open Source Bridge! Enjoy some food and holiday grog, watch a slide show of photos previous years and listen to a short talk about volunteering. There will even be some celebratory piñata whacking. Will you be able to sign up to volunteer for OSB 2012? Yes! Core team members will be on hand throughout the evening to answer your questions and help you sign up to help out with Open Source Bridge 2012. This invitation is open to all volunteers of Open Source Bridge; past, present and future. Please bring yourself, a friend and anyone else interested in volunteering.
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venue_details Collective Agency 322 NW Sixth Ave., Suite 200 Portland, OR 97209 http://collectiveagency.co Collective Agency 322 NW Sixth Ave., Suite 200 Portland, OR 97209 http://collectiveagency.co
Change #12411
2012-01-25
07:11:48

create Calagator::Event 1250461893 ISSA Portland Chapter Meeting Roll back

description nil This topic will be presented by Braun Tacon: Major Incident Handling: A foundational requirement for Organizational Risk Management Major Incident Plans not only make good sense but are critical requirements driven by fiduciary responsibility, moral obligation and most importantly legislative and safety mandates. Many organizations continue to do business with no Major Incident Handling plan in place as part of their overall Organizational Risk Management strategy. Worse yet, when it comes to addressing that gap, far too many choose to remain in denial leaving Major Incident planning for the proverbial, “…next fiscal year.”
end_time nil 2012-01-26 17:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461893
start_time nil 2012-01-26 15:30:00 -0800
title nil ISSA Portland Chapter Meeting
url nil http://portland.issa.org/2012/chapter-meetings/january-2012-chapter-meeting/
venue_details nil Room 100 - Right off the main lobby
venue_id nil 202391174
Change #12410
2012-01-24
23:08:29

update Calagator::Event 1250461815 PDMA Learning and Networking Event: CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS – WHY DO WE GET IT WRONG? Roll back

description While the need to understand the customer’s requirements is widely acknowledged, too many development efforts suffer from problems with the requirements. A common mistake includes capturing what the customer asks for at a high level, without really understanding the customer need and use model for the product. Many product failures can be attributed to not having a full understanding of what creates value for the customer. Fully understanding what customers value will make the product development process more productive and increase the likelihood of customer success and satisfaction. The Oregon Chapter of the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) invites you to its January Learning and Networking Event. At this event, experienced professionals will discuss their experiences with understanding customer requirements, how to best understand their underlying need, what approaches work best for collaborating with the customer in creating requirements, and common mistakes to avoid. *A special thanks to the Oregon Technology Business Center (OTBC) for hosting this event.* **Moderator:** To be announced ### **Panelists** ### **Chris Dennis** – Managing Director, Steaming Kettle Consulting ### **Leo Fishberg** – Principle Architect, User Experience ### **Albrech Enders** – Owner and Principal at endersgroup $20 on-line registration prior to the event $25 at the door A discount is available for PDMA members Click on the website address above to register for this event While the need to understand the customer’s requirements is widely acknowledged, too many development efforts suffer from problems with the requirements. A common mistake includes capturing what the customer asks for at a high level, without really understanding the customer need and use model for the product. Many product failures can be attributed to not having a full understanding of what creates value for the customer. Fully understanding what customers value will make the product development process more productive and increase the likelihood of customer success and satisfaction. The Oregon Chapter of the Product Development and Management Association (PDMA) invites you to its January Learning and Networking Event. At this event, experienced professionals will discuss their experiences with understanding customer requirements, how to best understand their underlying need, what approaches work best for collaborating with the customer in creating requirements, and common mistakes to avoid. *A special thanks to the Oregon Technology Business Center (OTBC) for hosting this event.* **Moderator:** To be announced ### **Panelists** ### **Chris Dennis** – Managing Director, Steaming Kettle Consulting ### **Leo Frishberg** – Product Design Manager, Intel ### **Albrech Enders** – Owner and Principal at endersgroup $20 on-line registration prior to the event $25 at the door A discount is available for PDMA members Click on the website address above to register for this event
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title PDMA Learning and Networking Event: CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS – WHY DO WE GET IT WRONG? PDMA Learning and Networking Event: CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS – WHY DO WE GET IT WRONG?
Change #12409
2012-01-24
19:17:58

create Calagator::Event 1250461892 Global Game Jam Roll back

description nil The goal is to come together and make a video game, or non-digital game like a board game or card game. Participants rapidly prototype game designs and hopefully inject new ideas to help grow the game industry. We share a common theme and constraints. We ask participants to create a game from beginning to end in a prescribed time (maximum of 48 hours). The brief time span is meant to help encourage creative thinking to result in small but innovative and experimental games.
end_time nil 2012-01-29 17:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461892
start_time nil 2012-01-27 17:00:00 -0800
title nil Global Game Jam
url nil http://globalgamejam.org/sites/2012/art-institute-portland
venue_id nil 202390494
Change #12408
2012-01-24
16:06:54

update Calagator::Event 1250461884 Meet Walmart Labs: Portland’s Latest Mobile Powerhouse Roll back

description Please RSVP at http://mobileportland.com/events/walmart-labs The news that Walmart had acquired local iOS development agency Small Society surprised many people. Twitter was abuzz with questions like: * Walmart has an office in Portland? * Why did Walmart Labs decide to locate an office in Portland? * What is Walmart Labs and what does it do? * Why did Small Society decide to join Walmart Labs? For those familiar with Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer, these aren’t new questions. After many years working for companies like Mozilla and Palm and starting the popular Ajaxian blog, Ben and Dion finally struck out on their own and created a company called SetDirection. The company operated in stealth mode making many curious what Ben and Dion where working on. But within a few months, Ben and Dion announced the SetDirection had been acquired by Walmart and that they were going to lead Walmart’s mobile efforts. Something’s up at Walmart Labs. Well-respected mobile professionals keep announcing that their careers have taken a surprising turn. It is clear that Walmart Labs has been assembling a fantastic team—many members of which call our fair city home. Join us at Mobile Portland where we will hear from Ben and Dion what Walmart Labs does, what excited them about the opportunity, and why they chose Portland. Then Raven Zachary and James Keller, formerly co-founders of Small Society, will join Ben and Dion and talk about their decision to sell Small Society and join the Walmart Labs team. Doors open for networking at 5:30. Meeting starts at 6 pm. *About the Speakers* *Dion Almaer, VP Mobile Architecture, Walmart.com* Dion Almaer is a technologist who loves to code and build. He and his long time partner-in-crime Ben Galbraith recently brought their team to Walmart to power the mobile engineering efforts. He enjoys sharing his passion for software production across various communities, including a new property called FunctionSource.com. Dion has been writing Web applications since it took over from Gopher. He has been fortunate enough to speak around the world, has published many articles, a book, and of course covers life the universe and everything on his blog at almaer.com/blog. He has been called a human aggregator, and you can see that in full force if you follow him on Twitter @dalmaer. *Ben Galbraith, Vice-President, Mobile Engineering, Walmart.com* Ben Galbraith, together with his long-time friend Dion Almaer, forms one-half of the dynamic "Ben and Dion" duo that founded Ajaxian.com, headed Developer Tools at Mozilla, ran Developer Relations at Palm and is now running mobile architecture and engineering at Walmart.com after being acquired along with their start-up team in early 2011. Ben's been writing code since he was six and starting businesses since he was ten; he's written books, given hundreds of award-winning presentations world-wide, produced a few technical conferences, sold three companies, and has held CEO, CIO, CTO, and Software Architect positions in the medical, publishing, media, consumer electronics, advertising, software and internet industries. He lives in Palo Alto with his wife and five children and blogs at FunctionSource.com. *James Keller, Walmart.com* James Keller is a digital communications strategist and user experience evangelist at Small Society, a small agency based in Portland with a passion for the iPhone™ platform, dedicated to helping organizations bring great ideas to life. Before joining the Small Society team, James was at Wieden+Kennedy helping the Portland office align client business goals and brand experiences with emerging technologies. Leveraging her extensive knowledge of interaction design, business analysis, campaign analytics, and integrated marketing communications, she has led multiple teams in creating efficient and effective online strategies for top brands such as Coca-Cola, NIKE, Procter & Gamble, Levi’s, LAIKA Studio, Zipcar, and the MTV Networks. She can frequently be seen at conferences speaking on topics such as information architecture, social media, and convergent culture. *Raven Zachary, Walmart.com* Raven Zachary is President of Small Society, working with big brands, established companies, investors, and startups on iPhone strategy and product development. Raven directed the Obama '08 for iPhone application for the Obama Campaign, and has worked with companies such as Whole Foods Market, Zipcar, CLIF BAR, and Air New Zealand on iPhone application initiatives. He is the founder of iPhoneDevCamp, a not-for-profit iPhone developer conference. Raven is also a Contributing Analyst with The 451 Group, an IT industry analyst firm and works closely with O'Reilly Media on iPhone and mobile technology related events and coverage. He is regularly quoted by the press about the iPhone market and is a frequent conference speaker on the topic. Please RSVP at http://mobileportland.com/events/walmart-labs The news that Walmart had acquired local iOS development agency Small Society surprised many people. Twitter was abuzz with questions like: * Walmart has an office in Portland? * Why did Walmart Labs decide to locate an office in Portland? * What is Walmart Labs and what does it do? * Why did Small Society decide to join Walmart Labs? For those familiar with Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer, these aren’t new questions. After many years working for companies like Mozilla and Palm and starting the popular Ajaxian blog, Ben and Dion finally struck out on their own and created a company called SetDirection. The company operated in stealth mode making many curious what Ben and Dion where working on. But within a few months, Ben and Dion announced the SetDirection had been acquired by Walmart and that they were going to lead Walmart’s mobile efforts. Something’s up at Walmart Labs. Well-respected mobile professionals keep announcing that their careers have taken a surprising turn. It is clear that Walmart Labs has been assembling a fantastic team—many members of which call our fair city home. Join us at Mobile Portland where we will hear from Ben and Dion what Walmart Labs does, what excited them about the opportunity, and why they chose Portland. Then Raven Zachary and James Keller, formerly co-founders of Small Society, will join Ben and Dion and talk about their decision to sell Small Society and join the Walmart Labs team. Doors open for networking at 5:30. Meeting starts at 6 pm. *About the Speakers* *Dion Almaer, VP Mobile Architecture, Walmart.com* Dion Almaer is a technologist who loves to code and build. He and his long time partner-in-crime Ben Galbraith recently brought their team to Walmart to power the mobile engineering efforts. He enjoys sharing his passion for software production across various communities, including a new property called FunctionSource.com. Dion has been writing Web applications since it took over from Gopher. He has been fortunate enough to speak around the world, has published many articles, a book, and of course covers life the universe and everything on his blog at almaer.com/blog. He has been called a human aggregator, and you can see that in full force if you follow him on Twitter @dalmaer. *Ben Galbraith, Vice-President, Mobile Engineering, Walmart.com* Ben Galbraith, together with his long-time friend Dion Almaer, forms one-half of the dynamic "Ben and Dion" duo that founded Ajaxian.com, headed Developer Tools at Mozilla, ran Developer Relations at Palm and is now running mobile architecture and engineering at Walmart.com after being acquired along with their start-up team in early 2011. Ben's been writing code since he was six and starting businesses since he was ten; he's written books, given hundreds of award-winning presentations world-wide, produced a few technical conferences, sold three companies, and has held CEO, CIO, CTO, and Software Architect positions in the medical, publishing, media, consumer electronics, advertising, software and internet industries. He lives in Palo Alto with his wife and five children and blogs at FunctionSource.com. *James Keller, Walmart.com* James Keller is a digital communications strategist and user experience evangelist at Small Society, a small agency based in Portland with a passion for the iPhone™ platform, dedicated to helping organizations bring great ideas to life. Before joining the Small Society team, James was at Wieden+Kennedy helping the Portland office align client business goals and brand experiences with emerging technologies. Leveraging her extensive knowledge of interaction design, business analysis, campaign analytics, and integrated marketing communications, she has led multiple teams in creating efficient and effective online strategies for top brands such as Coca-Cola, NIKE, Procter & Gamble, Levi’s, LAIKA Studio, Zipcar, and the MTV Networks. She can frequently be seen at conferences speaking on topics such as information architecture, social media, and convergent culture. *Raven Zachary, Walmart.com* Raven Zachary is President of Small Society, working with big brands, established companies, investors, and startups on iPhone strategy and product development. Raven directed the Obama '08 for iPhone application for the Obama Campaign, and has worked with companies such as Whole Foods Market, Zipcar, CLIF BAR, and Air New Zealand on iPhone application initiatives. He is the founder of iPhoneDevCamp, a not-for-profit iPhone developer conference. Raven is also a Contributing Analyst with The 451 Group, an IT industry analyst firm and works closely with O'Reilly Media on iPhone and mobile technology related events and coverage. He is regularly quoted by the press about the iPhone market and is a frequent conference speaker on the topic.
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title Meet Walmart Labs: Portland’s Latest Mobile Powerhouse Meet Walmart Labs: Portland’s Latest Mobile Powerhouse
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Change #12407
2012-01-24
16:01:33

update Calagator::Event 1250461891 Pacific Northwest tour: The campaign to free Bradley Manning Roll back

Change #12406
2012-01-24
15:48:56

create Calagator::Event 1250461891 Pacific Northwest tour: The campaign to free Bradley Manning Roll back

description nil Courage to Resist project director and Bradley Manning Support Network campaign organizer Jeff Paterson will provide a multi-media presentation to include: * An overview of US v. Bradley Manning * His report from the Fort Meade courtroom where Bradley had his first court hearing after 18 months of pre-trial confinement * Updates on the international grassroots campaign * An opportunity to make a tax-deductible donation to Bradley’s defense fund, which in addition to supporting public education efforts is responsible for 100% of Bradley’s legal expenses For daily updates on the campaign to save Bradley Manning, visit www.bradleymanning.org
end_time nil 2012-02-02 21:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461891
start_time nil 2012-02-02 19:00:00 -0800
title nil Pacific Northwest tour: The campaign to free Bradley Manning
url nil http://www.bradleymanning.org
venue_details nil 1011 Southwest 13th Portland, OR 97201 Buchan Reception Room
venue_id nil 202391166
Change #12405
2012-01-24
14:48:38

update Calagator::Event 1250461874 PDX AI Roll back

venue_details Call or text 503.928.6714 to be let in.
Change #12404
2012-01-24
14:21:29

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461888 Solo Pro Radio | Health Insurance Questions? Join Us! Roll back

Change #12403
2012-01-24
14:19:28

update Calagator::Event 1250461883 Workshop: Building a High Speed DIY Book Scanner Roll back

description Wish you could study faster, search through all your books in seconds like Google does (even when unavailable on Google), and get digital editions of those books currently unavailable through Amazon, Barnes and Nobles' or other online providers? Come learn how! We will teach you to build your own high-speed (2000 pages per hour) book scanner from inexpensive parts! Daniel Reetz, the hardware guru who started the DIY book scanning project, will lead the discussion and assembly. We will donate one of the assembled scanners to Portland State University's Disability Resource Center (DRC). Any donations to our organization are tax free. The Paper Upgrade Project, a 501(c)(3) IRS tax exempt public charity, is sponsoring this event (below for details). FREE TEXTBOOK DIGITIZING FOR STUDENTS AND THE PUBLIC Tired of lugging around 50+ pounds of textbooks? Wish you could "Google" JUST YOUR materials? Want access on PC,Mac,iPhone,Android,Kindle,etc? Public charity scans your materials for FREE! ● Textbooks ● Coursepacks ● Handouts ● Notes We scan up to 3 of your (already purchased) academic materials -- textbooks, coursepacks, notebooks, etc. – (1,000 pages and 1 request max) per student per term into searchable PDF files FOR FREE! ($10 suggested donation per book). NOTE: Our services are for personal academic use ONLY. We also provide free education to search, highlight, and annotate the results using free software. Our organization is a nonprofit public charity. Its IRS 501(C)(3) status makes your donations tax deductible. We aim to improve the education of university students and to reduce paper consumption. NOTE: We are looking for volunteers! Contact us [email protected] Free textbook scanning for PC,Mac,iPad,iPhone,Android Blog Post: http://goo.gl/TQG0b Facebook Event: http://goo.gl/Ulgkm Wish you could study faster, search through all your books in seconds like Google does (even when unavailable on Google), and get digital editions of those books currently unavailable through Amazon, Barnes and Nobles' or other online providers? Come learn how! We will teach you to build your own high-speed (2000 pages per hour) book scanner from inexpensive parts! Daniel Reetz, the hardware guru who started the DIY book scanning project, will lead the discussion and assembly. We will donate one of the assembled scanners to Portland State University's Disability Resource Center (DRC). Any donations to our organization are tax free. The Paper Upgrade Project, a 501(c)(3) IRS tax exempt public charity, is sponsoring this event (below for details). FREE TEXTBOOK DIGITIZING FOR STUDENTS AND THE PUBLIC Tired of lugging around 50+ pounds of textbooks? Wish you could "Google" JUST YOUR materials? Want access on PC,Mac,iPhone,Android,Kindle,etc? Public charity scans your materials for FREE! ● Textbooks ● Coursepacks ● Handouts ● Notes We scan up to 3 of your (already purchased) academic materials -- textbooks, coursepacks, notebooks, etc. – (1,000 pages and 1 request max) per student per term into searchable PDF files FOR FREE! ($10 suggested donation per book). NOTE: Our services are for personal academic use ONLY. We also provide free education to search, highlight, and annotate the results using free software. Our organization is a nonprofit public charity. Its IRS 501(C)(3) status makes your donations tax deductible. We aim to improve the education of university students and to reduce paper consumption. NOTE: We are looking for volunteers! Contact us [email protected] Free textbook scanning for PC,Mac,iPad,iPhone,Android Blog Post: http://goo.gl/TQG0b Facebook Event: http://goo.gl/Ulgkm
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Change #12402
2012-01-24
14:19:12

update Calagator::Event 1250461883 Workshop: Building a High Speed DIY Book Scanner Roll back

description Wish you could study faster, search through all your books in seconds like Google does (even when unavailable on Google), and get digital editions of those books currently unavailable through Amazon, Barnes and Nobles' or other online providers? Come learn how! We will teach you to build your own high-speed (2000 pages per hour) book scanner from inexpensive parts! Daniel Reetz, the hardware guru who started the DIY book scanning project, will lead the discussion and assembly. We will donate one of the assembled scanners to Portland State University's Disability Resource Center (DRC). Any donations to our organization are tax free. The Paper Upgrade Project, a 501(c)(3) IRS tax exempt public charity, is sponsoring this event (below for details). FREE TEXTBOOK DIGITIZING FOR STUDENTS AND THE PUBLIC Tired of lugging around 50+ pounds of textbooks? Wish you could "Google" JUST YOUR materials? Want access on PC,Mac,iPhone,Android,Kindle,etc? Public charity scans your materials for FREE! ● Textbooks ● Coursepacks ● Handouts ● Notes We scan up to 3 of your (already purchased) academic materials -- textbooks, coursepacks, notebooks, etc. – (1,000 pages and 1 request max) per student per term into searchable PDF files FOR FREE! ($10 suggested donation per book). NOTE: Our services are for personal academic use ONLY. We also provide free education to search, highlight, and annotate the results using free software. Our organization is a nonprofit public charity. Its IRS 501(C)(3) status makes your donations tax deductible. We aim to improve the education of university students and to reduce paper consumption. NOTE: We are looking for volunteers! Contact us [email protected] Free textbook scanning for PC,Mac,iPad,iPhone,Android Wish you could study faster, search through all your books in seconds like Google does (even when unavailable on Google), and get digital editions of those books currently unavailable through Amazon, Barnes and Nobles' or other online providers? Come learn how! We will teach you to build your own high-speed (2000 pages per hour) book scanner from inexpensive parts! Daniel Reetz, the hardware guru who started the DIY book scanning project, will lead the discussion and assembly. We will donate one of the assembled scanners to Portland State University's Disability Resource Center (DRC). Any donations to our organization are tax free. The Paper Upgrade Project, a 501(c)(3) IRS tax exempt public charity, is sponsoring this event (below for details). FREE TEXTBOOK DIGITIZING FOR STUDENTS AND THE PUBLIC Tired of lugging around 50+ pounds of textbooks? Wish you could "Google" JUST YOUR materials? Want access on PC,Mac,iPhone,Android,Kindle,etc? Public charity scans your materials for FREE! ● Textbooks ● Coursepacks ● Handouts ● Notes We scan up to 3 of your (already purchased) academic materials -- textbooks, coursepacks, notebooks, etc. – (1,000 pages and 1 request max) per student per term into searchable PDF files FOR FREE! ($10 suggested donation per book). NOTE: Our services are for personal academic use ONLY. We also provide free education to search, highlight, and annotate the results using free software. Our organization is a nonprofit public charity. Its IRS 501(C)(3) status makes your donations tax deductible. We aim to improve the education of university students and to reduce paper consumption. NOTE: We are looking for volunteers! Contact us [email protected] Free textbook scanning for PC,Mac,iPad,iPhone,Android Blog Post: http://goo.gl/TQG0b Facebook Event: http://goo.gl/Ulgkm
Change #12401
2012-01-24
13:59:08

update Calagator::Event 1250461883 Workshop: Building a High Speed DIY Book Scanner Roll back

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Change #12400
2012-01-24
12:54:01

update Calagator::Venue 202393128 Lincoln High School Roll back

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Change #12399
2012-01-24
12:53:36

create Calagator::Event 1250461890 Game designer volunteer meeting Roll back

description nil Career Coordinator Meg Kilmer will be hosting a Wednesday lunch meeting with our future game designer students. We are trying to form a team to compete in the Oregon Game Project Competition at PSU in March. Does anyone know of a parent or alum in this industry who could serve as a “coach” to this student club for three months? There are grant opportunities involved as well but we need a coach first to help our kids form a team.
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Change #12398
2012-01-24
12:53:36

create Calagator::Venue 202393128 Lincoln High School Roll back

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Change #12397
2012-01-24
12:33:47

update Calagator::Venue 202393127 ISITE Design 2030 NW Pettygrove Street Portland OR 97209 Roll back

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Change #12396
2012-01-24
12:33:22

create Calagator::Event 1250461889 CHIFOO Presents: Missing the Point: The Expanding World of Gestural Interaction Roll back

description nil The paradigm of physical computing is well and truly here—sensors and microcontrollers are getting cheaper and more robust, and they are easily programmable. Long associated with gaming, these sensors are making their way into our everyday ‘utility’ devices. For example, think about the average smart phone: it likely contains a proximity sensor, an accelerometer/orientation sensor, an ambient light sensor, a gyroscopic sensor, and a moisture sensor. Cameras can recognize head motion and facial gestures; they can track body movements and compare them to motion models. As these sensors become part of everyday interactive devices, we are ushering in new forms of gestural interaction, which is changing how we interact with digital experiences and data, and changing the nature of our computer-mediated communications. In this talk, Elizabeth will offer some observations and speculations on how the world of physical computing, broadly construed, is changing the way in which we interact with our devices, each other, and interactive digital experiences. About the Speaker Dr. Elizabeth Churchill is a Principal Research Scientist and manager of the Internet Experiences group at Yahoo! Research. Originally a psychologist by training, Elizabeth has focused throughout her career on understanding the ways in which people interact—whether their interactions are primarily face-to-face or are technologically mediated. She has published within the areas of theoretical and applied psychology, cognitive science, human-computer interaction, and computer-supported cooperative work. Elizabeth has a BSc in Experimental Psychology and a MSc in Knowledge Based Systems, both from the University of Sussex, and a PhD in Cognitive Science from the University of Cambridge. She regularly teaches at the University of California, Berkeley’s School of Information. In 2010, she was recognized as a Distinguished Scientist by the Association for Computing Machinery. She is the current Vice President of the Association of Computing Machinery’s (ACM) Special Interest Group on Computer Human Interaction (SigCHI).
end_time nil 2012-02-08 21:00:00 -0800
id nil 1250461889
start_time nil 2012-02-08 18:30:00 -0800
title nil CHIFOO Presents: Missing the Point: The Expanding World of Gestural Interaction
url nil http://www.chifoo.org
venue_details nil CHIFOOd will be at the Lucky Lab Beer Hall on NW Quimby from 5:30 to 6:30, Event starts at ISITE Desgin at 6:30
venue_id nil 202393127
Change #12395
2012-01-24
12:33:22

create Calagator::Venue 202393127 ISITE Design 2030 NW Pettygrove Street Portland OR 97209 Roll back

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Change #12394
2012-01-24
12:14:45

update Calagator::Venue 202393126 Internet Radio W4WN Roll back

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Change #12393
2012-01-24
12:11:59

create Calagator::Event 1250461888 Solo Pro Radio | Health Insurance Questions? Join Us! Roll back

description nil Thursday | 10:00am until 1:00pm Listen in at: w4wn.com Anthony Lopez Small Business Specialist for eHealthInsurance.com. Mr. Lopez has over a decade of experience in the health insurance industry, he's licensed in all 50 states and is a registered health underwriter. We're talking about health care options for Solo Pros and individuals. What questions would YOU like to ask? Join us. Call in or just chat. More info at: SoloProRadio.com!
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title nil Solo Pro Radio | Health Insurance Questions? Join Us!
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Change #12392
2012-01-24
12:11:59

create Calagator::Venue 202393126 Internet Radio W4WN Roll back

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Change #12391
2012-01-24
11:51:12

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461886 todyonnu Roll back

Change #12390
2012-01-24
11:51:02

destroy Calagator::Event 1250461887 todyonnu Roll back

Change #12389
2012-01-24
09:04:25

create Calagator::Event 1250461887 todyonnu Roll back

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Change #12388
2012-01-24
09:04:25

create Calagator::Event 1250461886 todyonnu Roll back

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title nil todyonnu
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Change #12387
2012-01-24
02:04:54

create Calagator::Event 1250461885 Android Enthusiasts Meetup Roll back

description nil Februrary Monthly Meetup for Android Enthusiasts of all types.
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Change #12386
2012-01-24
00:18:59

update Calagator::Source 996334701 http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/8708401/OR/Portland/Meet-Walmart-Labs-Portlands-Latest-Mobile-Powerhouse/Urban-Airship/?ps=5 Roll back

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Change #12385
2012-01-24
00:18:58

update Calagator::Venue 202392011 Urban Airship Roll back

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address 334 NW 11th Avenue Portland, OR 97209
description Everything you need to reduce costs and increase efficiency as cloud usage grows across your company. Cloudability is changing the way companies manage Cloud costs, and enabling the rapid democratization of the cloud.
email https://www.cloudability.com/contact/ or [email protected]
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Change #12384
2012-01-24
00:18:58

create Calagator::Event 1250461884 Meet Walmart Labs: Portland’s Latest Mobile Powerhouse Roll back

description nil Please RSVP at http://mobileportland.com/events/walmart-labs The news that Walmart had acquired local iOS development agency Small Society surprised many people. Twitter was abuzz with questions like: * Walmart has an office in Portland? * Why did Walmart Labs decide to locate an office in Portland? * What is Walmart Labs and what does it do? * Why did Small Society decide to join Walmart Labs? For those familiar with Ben Galbraith and Dion Almaer, these aren’t new questions. After many years working for companies like Mozilla and Palm and starting the popular Ajaxian blog, Ben and Dion finally struck out on their own and created a company called SetDirection. The company operated in stealth mode making many curious what Ben and Dion where working on. But within a few months, Ben and Dion announced the SetDirection had been acquired by Walmart and that they were going to lead Walmart’s mobile efforts. Something’s up at Walmart Labs. Well-respected mobile professionals keep announcing that their careers have taken a surprising turn. It is clear that Walmart Labs has been assembling a fantastic team—many members of which call our fair city home. Join us at Mobile Portland where we will hear from Ben and Dion what Walmart Labs does, what excited them about the opportunity, and why they chose Portland. Then Raven Zachary and James Keller, formerly co-founders of Small Society, will join Ben and Dion and talk about their decision to sell Small Society and join the Walmart Labs team. Doors open for networking at 5:30. Meeting starts at 6 pm. *About the Speakers* *Dion Almaer, VP Mobile Architecture, Walmart.com* Dion Almaer is a technologist who loves to code and build. He and his long time partner-in-crime Ben Galbraith recently brought their team to Walmart to power the mobile engineering efforts. He enjoys sharing his passion for software production across various communities, including a new property called FunctionSource.com. Dion has been writing Web applications since it took over from Gopher. He has been fortunate enough to speak around the world, has published many articles, a book, and of course covers life the universe and everything on his blog at almaer.com/blog. He has been called a human aggregator, and you can see that in full force if you follow him on Twitter @dalmaer. *Ben Galbraith, Vice-President, Mobile Engineering, Walmart.com* Ben Galbraith, together with his long-time friend Dion Almaer, forms one-half of the dynamic "Ben and Dion" duo that founded Ajaxian.com, headed Developer Tools at Mozilla, ran Developer Relations at Palm and is now running mobile architecture and engineering at Walmart.com after being acquired along with their start-up team in early 2011. Ben's been writing code since he was six and starting businesses since he was ten; he's written books, given hundreds of award-winning presentations world-wide, produced a few technical conferences, sold three companies, and has held CEO, CIO, CTO, and Software Architect positions in the medical, publishing, media, consumer electronics, advertising, software and internet industries. He lives in Palo Alto with his wife and five children and blogs at FunctionSource.com. *James Keller, Walmart.com* James Keller is a digital communications strategist and user experience evangelist at Small Society, a small agency based in Portland with a passion for the iPhone™ platform, dedicated to helping organizations bring great ideas to life. Before joining the Small Society team, James was at Wieden+Kennedy helping the Portland office align client business goals and brand experiences with emerging technologies. Leveraging her extensive knowledge of interaction design, business analysis, campaign analytics, and integrated marketing communications, she has led multiple teams in creating efficient and effective online strategies for top brands such as Coca-Cola, NIKE, Procter & Gamble, Levi’s, LAIKA Studio, Zipcar, and the MTV Networks. She can frequently be seen at conferences speaking on topics such as information architecture, social media, and convergent culture. *Raven Zachary, Walmart.com* Raven Zachary is President of Small Society, working with big brands, established companies, investors, and startups on iPhone strategy and product development. Raven directed the Obama '08 for iPhone application for the Obama Campaign, and has worked with companies such as Whole Foods Market, Zipcar, CLIF BAR, and Air New Zealand on iPhone application initiatives. He is the founder of iPhoneDevCamp, a not-for-profit iPhone developer conference. Raven is also a Contributing Analyst with The 451 Group, an IT industry analyst firm and works closely with O'Reilly Media on iPhone and mobile technology related events and coverage. He is regularly quoted by the press about the iPhone market and is a frequent conference speaker on the topic.
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Change #12383
2012-01-24
00:18:57

create Calagator::Source 996334701 http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/8708401/OR/Portland/Meet-Walmart-Labs-Portlands-Latest-Mobile-Powerhouse/Urban-Airship/?ps=5 Roll back

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Change #12382
2012-01-23
18:06:15

update Calagator::Venue 202392003 Brainsilo HackerSpace - 611 N Tillamook St Portland, OR 97227 Roll back

access_notes nil The entrance for the space is on the backside of the building in the alley -- NOT at the mailing address. See this satellite view for clarification: http://bit.ly/8Arvpt You must go down the alley behind the building. There is a large white garage door - that is BrainSilo. The BrainSilo sign will usually be hanging up as well.
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Change #12381
2012-01-23
18:02:25

create Calagator::Event 1250461883 Workshop: Building a High Speed DIY Book Scanner Roll back

description nil Wish you could study faster, search through all your books in seconds like Google does (even when unavailable on Google), and get digital editions of those books currently unavailable through Amazon, Barnes and Nobles' or other online providers? Come learn how! We will teach you to build your own high-speed (2000 pages per hour) book scanner from inexpensive parts! Daniel Reetz, the hardware guru who started the DIY book scanning project, will lead the discussion and assembly. We will donate one of the assembled scanners to Portland State University's Disability Resource Center (DRC). Any donations to our organization are tax free. The Paper Upgrade Project, a 501(c)(3) IRS tax exempt public charity, is sponsoring this event (below for details). FREE TEXTBOOK DIGITIZING FOR STUDENTS AND THE PUBLIC Tired of lugging around 50+ pounds of textbooks? Wish you could "Google" JUST YOUR materials? Want access on PC,Mac,iPhone,Android,Kindle,etc? Public charity scans your materials for FREE! ● Textbooks ● Coursepacks ● Handouts ● Notes We scan up to 3 of your (already purchased) academic materials -- textbooks, coursepacks, notebooks, etc. – (1,000 pages and 1 request max) per student per term into searchable PDF files FOR FREE! ($10 suggested donation per book). NOTE: Our services are for personal academic use ONLY. We also provide free education to search, highlight, and annotate the results using free software. Our organization is a nonprofit public charity. Its IRS 501(C)(3) status makes your donations tax deductible. We aim to improve the education of university students and to reduce paper consumption. NOTE: We are looking for volunteers! Contact us [email protected] Free textbook scanning for PC,Mac,iPad,iPhone,Android
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Change #12380
2012-01-23
18:02:25

create Calagator::Venue 202392003 Brainsilo HackerSpace - 611 N Tillamook St Portland, OR 97227 Roll back

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Change #12379
2012-01-23
16:29:44

create Calagator::Event 1250461882 OEN Workshop: Intelligent Hiring Roll back

description nil Good managers and leaders agree - the most valuable asset in any company is its employees. Is your hiring process set up to support your most valuable asset? While there is no exact science for guaranteeing the perfect hire, you can improve your chances of hiring right the first time through a well planned and executed hiring process. This interactive session addresses the legal considerations associated with hiring and provides participants with tools to identify and uncover a candidate’s skills, performance and fit within their industry and workplace culture. Participants will practice interviewing and screening techniques and will develop a plan for refining their current hiring practices. What You Will Gain: • Understand pertinent employment laws affecting the hiring and interview process • Implement practices to avoid negligent hiring practices • Acquire and practice the most effective interview styles and strategies • Plan and organize an objective interview and evaluation process Who Will Benefit: • Supervisors • Managers • HR Professionals Speaker: Molly Kelley
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Change #12378
2012-01-23
14:48:24

create Calagator::Event 1250461881 Arduino Cult Induction Roll back

description nil FEE: $35 This is a an opportunity for 20-30 people to build their own arduino compatible "Dorkboard", A complete microprocessor based development environment which is very popular with artists and other creative people. Suspect Devices and DorkbotPDX have put together a kit and a programmer as a local resource at a very low cost. This seminar is to walk you through putting one together and programming it. You Bring * A laptop * A soldering iron (20-30W Pencil type) * A standard (not mini) usb cable (A->B) * A pair of dikes (wire cutters/nippers) You will get * A duce usb to serial programmer * A Dorkboard! (an Arduino clone) Kit * An introduction to the Arduino and microcontrollers in an artists setting * Help when you need it * To know that what you built worked at least once How do I rsvp? Via paypal: [http://suspectdevices.com/workshops.html](http:/suspectdevices.com/workshops.html)
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id nil 1250461881
start_time nil 2012-01-28 13:00:00 -0800
title nil Arduino Cult Induction
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Change #12377
2012-01-23
14:02:16

update Calagator::Event 1250461852 Portland Oregon Systers Meetup Roll back

description Systers is the world's largest email community of technical women in computing. This global meetup is to kick off Systers 25th Anniversary in 2012, celebrate Anita Borg's birthday (Jan 17) and lend support to Systers. We will be meeting from 10 AM to 11:30 AM at the Central Library in Portland. 801 SW 10th Avenue. If you take the MAX, exit at Library/SW 10th Avenue and walk west to the Library. We will have a meeting room from 10 AM to 11:30 AM. Smaller groups may continue conversations over lunch downtown (food carts, restaurants, etc.) Systers Meetups are events organized by the Systers community of the Anita Borg Institute for Women in Technology. Systers is a community of women in computing. This is opportunity for Systers to meet and discuss technology, challenges they face and support each other. Goals: - Celebrate Anita Borg and Systers! - Assist other Systers with research proposals, GHC submissions, Pass-It-On Award applications - Facilitate inspiring and passionate discussions about technology Systers is the world's largest email community of technical women in computing. This global meetup is to kick off Systers 25th Anniversary in 2012, celebrate Anita Borg's birthday (Jan 17) and lend support to Systers. We will be meeting from 10 AM to 11:30 AM at the Central Library in Portland. 801 SW 10th Avenue. If you take the MAX, exit at Library/SW 10th Avenue and walk west to the Library. We will have a meeting room from 10 AM to 11:30 AM. Smaller groups may continue conversations over lunch downtown (food carts, restaurants, etc.) Systers Meetups are events organized by the Systers community of the Anita Borg Institute for Women in Technology. Systers is a community of women in computing. This is opportunity for Systers to meet and discuss technology, challenges they face and support each other. Goals: - Celebrate Anita Borg and Systers! - Assist other Systers with research proposals, GHC submissions, Pass-It-On Award applications - Facilitate inspiring and passionate discussions about technology
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Change #12376
2012-01-23
13:27:02

update Calagator::Event 1250461880 Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting Roll back

venue_details nil Call or text 503.928.6714 to be let in.
Change #12375
2012-01-23
13:26:39

update Calagator::Source 996334700 http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/8707923/OR/Portland/Portland-JavaScript-Admirers39-Monthly-Meeting/Jive-Software Roll back

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Change #12374
2012-01-23
13:26:39

update Calagator::Venue 202391809 Jive Software Roll back

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Change #12373
2012-01-23
13:26:39

create Calagator::Event 1250461880 Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting Roll back

description nil The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. Talks for this meeting will be posted on our mailing list. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/.
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Change #12372
2012-01-23
13:26:38

create Calagator::Source 996334700 http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/8707923/OR/Portland/Portland-JavaScript-Admirers39-Monthly-Meeting/Jive-Software Roll back

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Change #12371
2012-01-23
13:25:40

update Calagator::Event 1250461879 Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting Roll back

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Change #12370
2012-01-23
13:25:09

update Calagator::Source 996334699 http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/8707922/OR/Portland/Portland-JavaScript-Admirers39-Monthly-Meeting/Jive-Software Roll back

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Change #12369
2012-01-23
13:25:09

update Calagator::Venue 202391809 Jive Software Roll back

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Change #12368
2012-01-23
13:25:09

create Calagator::Event 1250461879 Portland JavaScript Admirers' Monthly Meeting Roll back

description nil The monthly meeting of Portland's first JavaScript and ECMAscript users' group. We host presentations and discussions on everything JavaScript-related - including JavaScript frameworks, node.js, CoffeeScript, and whatever else comes up. Talks for this meeting will be posted on our mailing list. Feel free to join our mailing list at http://groups.google.com/group/pdxjs if you too are a JavaScript admirer. Or visit our web site for more information at http://pdxjs.com/.
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