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2013-04-27
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PDX OSGEO Unconference 2013
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Free Bar-camp unconference on all things geospatial, geographic, location-aware, and maps.
Hosted by the Portland Open Source GIS Users Group (http://groups.google.com/group/pdx-osgeo), this "unconference" will follow a 2-day traditional GIS conference, GIS In Action (http://www.orurisa.org/GIS_In_Action), which includes an open source track on Wednesday May 1st. Attendance at GIS in Action is not required to attend the unconference, but there is a single day rate for those who would like to attend that.
Schedule
9am - Registration
9:30 - Put sessions in rooms based on votes
10:00 - Sessions start
12:00 - Lunch on your own
5:00 - Adjorn for Geo-beers
Please register at Eventbright (http://pdxosgeo2013.eventbrite.com) so we know how much coffee and pastries to order! |
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Free Bar-camp unconference on all things geospatial, geographic, location-aware, and maps.
Hosted by the Portland Open Source GIS Users Group (http://groups.google.com/group/pdx-osgeo), this "unconference" will follow a 2-day traditional GIS conference, GIS In Action (http://www.orurisa.org/GIS_In_Action), which includes an open source track on Wednesday May 1st. Attendance at GIS in Action is not required to attend the unconference, but there is a single day rate for those who would like to attend that.
Schedule
9am - Registration
9:30 - Put sessions in rooms based on votes
10:00 - Sessions start
12:00 - Lunch on your own
5:00 - Adjorn for Geo-beers
Please register at Eventbright (http://pdxosgeo2013.eventbrite.com) so we know how much coffee and pastries to order! |
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Change #20810
2013-04-27
12:37:09
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PDX OSGEO Unconference 2013
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Free Bar-camp unconference on all things geospatial, geographic, location-aware, and maps.
Hosted by the Portland Open Source GIS Users Group (http://groups.google.com/group/pdx-osgeo), this "unconference" will follow a 2-day traditional GIS conference, GIS In Action (http://www.orurisa.org/GIS_In_Action), which includes an open source track on Wednesday May 1st. Attendance at GIS in Action is not required to attend the unconference, but there is a single day rate for those who would like to attend that.
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9am - Registration
9:30 - Put sessions in rooms based on votes
10:00 - Sessions start
12:00 - Lunch on your own
5:00 - Adjorn for Geo-beers
Please register at Eventbright (http://pdxosgeo2013.eventbrite.com) so we know how much coffee and pastries to order! |
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Change #20809
2013-04-27
09:58:28
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DevChix presents: Tech Women's Communities Social
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DevChix invites you to a special Tech Women's Communities evening in Portland. Join us at New Relic this Monday.
Discover many local, national, international, and online groups for tech women. Learn what they're doing, and how you can jump in. Meet the women who lead and participate in these vibrant communities.
When:Monday, April 29th, 7pm-9pm
Where: New Relic (111 SW 5th Ave, 28th floor), Portland
Who: all genders invited
Cost: FREE
RSVP: http://techwomennightportland.eventbrite.com/
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7:00pm: food, drinks, and networking
7:30pm: groups introductions
8:30pm: socialize!
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* Code n Splode
* Code Scouts
* DevChix
* PyLadiesPDX
* RailsBridge
* RailsGirls Summer of Code
* RubyNest
* Women Who Code
* Women Who Hack
REGISTER on Eventbrite.
Big thank you to our wonderful sponsor New Relic. |
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DevChix invites you to a special Tech Women's Communities evening in Portland. Join us at New Relic this Monday.
Discover many local, national, international, and online groups for tech women. Learn what they're doing, and how you can jump in. Meet the women who lead and participate in these vibrant communities.
* When:Monday, April 29th, 7pm-9pm
* Where: New Relic (111 SW 5th Ave, 28th floor), Portland
* Who: all genders invited
* Cost: FREE
* RSVP: http://techwomennightportland.eventbrite.com/
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* 7:00pm: food, drinks, and networking
* 7:30pm: groups introductions
* 8:30pm: socialize!
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* Code n Splode
* Code Scouts
* DevChix
* PyLadiesPDX
* RailsBridge
* RailsGirls Summer of Code
* RubyNest
* Women Who Code
* Women Who Hack
REGISTER on Eventbrite.
Big thank you to our wonderful sponsor New Relic.
(Totally optional) If you'd like to say a few words about a tech women's group you're involved in, during the event itself, then we'd love to hear from you. How to sign up for that part: http://bit.ly/ZRuKQ7 |
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2013-04-27
09:55:11
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DevChix presents: Tech Women's Communities Social
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DevChix invites you to a special Tech Women's Communities evening in Portland. Join us at New Relic this Monday.
Discover many local, national, international, and online groups for tech women. Learn what they're doing, and how you can jump in. Meet the women who lead and participate in these vibrant communities.
When:Monday, April 29th, 7pm-9pm
Where: New Relic (111 SW 5th Ave, 28th floor), Portland
Who: all genders invited
Cost: FREE
RSVP: http://techwomennightportland.eventbrite.com/
Schedule:
7:00pm: food, drinks, and networking
7:30pm: groups introductions
8:30pm: socialize!
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* Code n Splode
* Code Scouts
* DevChix
* PyLadiesPDX
* RailsBridge
* RailsGirls Summer of Code
* RubyNest
* Women Who Code
* Women Who Hack
REGISTER on Eventbrite.
Big thank you to our wonderful sponsor New Relic. |
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Change #20807
2013-04-27
09:33:07
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Intel Hawthorne Farms Building 3 Auditorium
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Change #20806
2013-04-27
09:32:30
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Portland TECH Talk
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Change #20805
2013-04-27
09:32:30
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Intel Hawthorne Farms Building 3 Auditorium
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Change #20804
2013-04-26
15:51:36
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RailsConf Group Bike Ride
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This ride will be a no-drop group ride for people attending RailsConf, local Rubyists who'd like to join in, and any assorted hangers-on who can put up with a bunch of nerds on bikes.
Check out the webpage for meetup and route details.
Thanks to Luke Francl for "driving" this! |
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Change #20803
2013-04-26
15:51:36
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Corner of Holiday and Martin Luther King Jr
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Change #20802
2013-04-26
15:19:09
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Founders Friday
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We're restarting an old OTBC tradition - Founders Friday. Starting Friday, May 3, join us every Friday for munchies, beverages, and the company of other startup founders.
Decompress from the week, get help/input on the week's challenges, and meet other founders and coaches.
<b>When</b>: Fridays, 3pm-5pm, starting May 3, 2013
<b>Where</b>: OTBC, 8305 SW Creekside Place, Beaverton, OR
<b>Cost</b>: suggested donation of $5 to help cover costs |
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Change #20801
2013-04-26
14:32:30
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Glass Plate Game: Collaboration across disciplines
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2013-04-26
14:32:10
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Glass Plate Game: Collaboration across disciplines
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Change #20799
2013-04-26
14:30:54
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Glass Plate Game: Collaboration across disciplines
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[cross disciplinary series] (http://www.glassplatega,com) . |
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Change #20798
2013-04-26
13:51:54
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COPIOUSLabs TechTalk: CoreData: It's Not That Bad
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COPIOUS is a user-centered digital experience agency. We build digital products with the user at heart and technology in our bones. We recently moved to a new office and now have a large space to host our TechTalks.
**About TechTalks:**
COPIOUSLabs TechTalks series meets every other Friday at 1pm at the COPIOUS offices. Our talks span artificial intelligence, new programming languages and techniques, computational linguistics, geographic data processing, systems and software architecture, augmented reality, network security, and more as proposed to the Copious engineering team.
**About this talk:**
Speaker: [Joseph Jaramillo](http://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=10975723&locale=en_US&trk=tyah)
Every app needs to store data, and developers have lots of options for doing so. Perhaps you're saving JSON or XML to disk. Maybe you're even using custom serialization. What happens when you need to query this data? What about when you have so much data to display that you can't keep it all in memory? The answer is CoreData.
In this COPIOUS Tech Talk, Joseph Jaramillo will introduce you to CoreData, the Apple database technology included with iOS and Mac OS X. You'll learn how to use an API to fetch data from a web service, store it in a CoreData database, and query it later. This is a hands on talk and there will be code involved! You are encouraged to bring a Mac loaded with Xcode to follow along.
All are welcome to attend. If you have a talk that you'd like to suggest presenting, please email it to [email protected] along with a brief outline of what you'd like to cover. |
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Change #20797
2013-04-26
11:48:57
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PSU Tech Talk: Text Lack Empathy
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Have you ever written a nice friendly email and gotten a reply that seems like they read a whole different email?
In Open Source communities we write to each other all the time, but weâre not really writing, weâre speaking with our fingers. Text is our primary way to communicate, but text has problems. Speaking conveys subtle emotional cues that as social animals we rely on; text strips them out. A thoughtful correspondent can put those emotions back, but weâre often not thoughtful.
This talk is about the special problems of textual communication: mitigating them; ensuring that what you mean to say is what is understood; interpreting messages that seem totally out of whack; and increasing empathic bandwidth.
About the author
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NóirÃn Plunkett is a jack of all trades, and a master of several. By day, she works for Eucalyptus Systems, as a geekEnglish translator, and general force multiplier. She's passionate about community, communication, and collaboration.
Her open source work epitomizes the saying âif you want something done, ask a busy personâ: NóirÃn cut her teeth on the httpd documentation project at Apache, but soon started running conferences for the Apache Software Foundation . She was involved in setting up the Community Development project, is Org Admin for the Google Summer of Code (with more than 40 students!), and continues to contribute to projects as diverse as Infrastructure and Incubator.
NóirÃn was the first woman on the board of the Apache Software Foundation, and continues to sit on the board of the Open Cloud Initiative. She's also an advisor to The Ada Initiative, supporting women in open technology and culture.
When sheâs not online, NóirÃn often found on the dance floor or down at the pub, although sheâs also a keen harpist & singer, and an excellent sous chef! |
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Have you ever written a nice friendly email and gotten a reply that seems like they read a whole different email?
In Open Source communities we write to each other all the time, but weâre not really writing, weâre speaking with our fingers. Text is our primary way to communicate, but text has problems. Speaking conveys subtle emotional cues that as social animals we rely on; text strips them out. A thoughtful correspondent can put those emotions back, but weâre often not thoughtful.
This talk is about the special problems of textual communication: mitigating them; ensuring that what you mean to say is what is understood; interpreting messages that seem totally out of whack; and increasing empathic bandwidth.
About the speaker
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NóirÃn Plunkett is a jack of all trades, and a master of several. By day, she works for Eucalyptus Systems, as a geekEnglish translator, and general force multiplier. She's passionate about community, communication, and collaboration.
Her open source work epitomizes the saying âif you want something done, ask a busy personâ: NóirÃn cut her teeth on the httpd documentation project at Apache, but soon started running conferences for the Apache Software Foundation . She was involved in setting up the Community Development project, is Org Admin for the Google Summer of Code (with more than 40 students!), and continues to contribute to projects as diverse as Infrastructure and Incubator.
NóirÃn was the first woman on the board of the Apache Software Foundation, and continues to sit on the board of the Open Cloud Initiative. She's also an advisor to The Ada Initiative, supporting women in open technology and culture.
When sheâs not online, NóirÃn often found on the dance floor or down at the pub, although sheâs also a keen harpist & singer, and an excellent sous chef! |
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2013-04-26
11:48:33
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PSU Tech Talk: Text Lack Empathy
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Have you ever written a nice friendly email and gotten a reply that seems like they read a whole different email?
In Open Source communities we write to each other all the time, but weâre not really writing, weâre speaking with our fingers. Text is our primary way to communicate, but text has problems. Speaking conveys subtle emotional cues that as social animals we rely on; text strips them out. A thoughtful correspondent can put those emotions back, but weâre often not thoughtful.
This talk is about the special problems of textual communication: mitigating them; ensuring that what you mean to say is what is understood; interpreting messages that seem totally out of whack; and increasing empathic bandwidth.
About the author:
NóirÃn Plunkett is a jack of all trades, and a master of several. By day, she works for Eucalyptus Systems, as a geekEnglish translator, and general force multiplier. She's passionate about community, communication, and collaboration.
Her open source work epitomizes the saying âif you want something done, ask a busy personâ: NóirÃn cut her teeth on the httpd documentation project at Apache, but soon started running conferences for the Apache Software Foundation . She was involved in setting up the Community Development project, is Org Admin for the Google Summer of Code (with more than 40 students!), and continues to contribute to projects as diverse as Infrastructure and Incubator.
NóirÃn was the first woman on the board of the Apache Software Foundation, and continues to sit on the board of the Open Cloud Initiative. She's also an advisor to The Ada Initiative, supporting women in open technology and culture.
When sheâs not online, NóirÃn often found on the dance floor or down at the pub, although sheâs also a keen harpist & singer, and an excellent sous chef! |
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Have you ever written a nice friendly email and gotten a reply that seems like they read a whole different email?
In Open Source communities we write to each other all the time, but weâre not really writing, weâre speaking with our fingers. Text is our primary way to communicate, but text has problems. Speaking conveys subtle emotional cues that as social animals we rely on; text strips them out. A thoughtful correspondent can put those emotions back, but weâre often not thoughtful.
This talk is about the special problems of textual communication: mitigating them; ensuring that what you mean to say is what is understood; interpreting messages that seem totally out of whack; and increasing empathic bandwidth.
About the author
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NóirÃn Plunkett is a jack of all trades, and a master of several. By day, she works for Eucalyptus Systems, as a geekEnglish translator, and general force multiplier. She's passionate about community, communication, and collaboration.
Her open source work epitomizes the saying âif you want something done, ask a busy personâ: NóirÃn cut her teeth on the httpd documentation project at Apache, but soon started running conferences for the Apache Software Foundation . She was involved in setting up the Community Development project, is Org Admin for the Google Summer of Code (with more than 40 students!), and continues to contribute to projects as diverse as Infrastructure and Incubator.
NóirÃn was the first woman on the board of the Apache Software Foundation, and continues to sit on the board of the Open Cloud Initiative. She's also an advisor to The Ada Initiative, supporting women in open technology and culture.
When sheâs not online, NóirÃn often found on the dance floor or down at the pub, although sheâs also a keen harpist & singer, and an excellent sous chef! |
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Change #20795
2013-04-26
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PSU Tech Talk: Text Lack Empathy
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Have you ever written a nice friendly email and gotten a reply that seems like they read a whole different email?
In Open Source communities we write to each other all the time, but weâre not really writing, weâre speaking with our fingers. Text is our primary way to communicate, but text has problems. Speaking conveys subtle emotional cues that as social animals we rely on; text strips them out. A thoughtful correspondent can put those emotions back, but weâre often not thoughtful.
This talk is about the special problems of textual communication: mitigating them; ensuring that what you mean to say is what is understood; interpreting messages that seem totally out of whack; and increasing empathic bandwidth.
About the author:
NóirÃn Plunkett is a jack of all trades, and a master of several. By day, she works for Eucalyptus Systems, as a geekEnglish translator, and general force multiplier. She's passionate about community, communication, and collaboration.
Her open source work epitomizes the saying âif you want something done, ask a busy personâ: NóirÃn cut her teeth on the httpd documentation project at Apache, but soon started running conferences for the Apache Software Foundation . She was involved in setting up the Community Development project, is Org Admin for the Google Summer of Code (with more than 40 students!), and continues to contribute to projects as diverse as Infrastructure and Incubator.
NóirÃn was the first woman on the board of the Apache Software Foundation, and continues to sit on the board of the Open Cloud Initiative. She's also an advisor to The Ada Initiative, supporting women in open technology and culture.
When sheâs not online, NóirÃn often found on the dance floor or down at the pub, although sheâs also a keen harpist & singer, and an excellent sous chef! |
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Change #20794
2013-04-25
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WebVisions
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# Ground Zero for Dangerous Thinking
## Explore the Future of the Web
**WEBVISIONS PORTLAND** //
**May 22-24, 2013**
[WebVisions](http://www.webvisionsevent.com/portland/) explores the future of web and mobile design, digital media, UX and technology with an all-star lineup of visionary speakers, including Mark Frauenfelder of BoingBoing.net and MAKE Magazine, Ethan and Malachai Nicolle (creators of AxeCop), Carla Diana (Smart Design NYC), Jason Kunesh (Director of UX, Obama for America), Carolyn Chandler (Manifest Digital), Mark Trammell (Twitter), and more!
*"WebVisions is like the medium that spawned it: unique, personal, honest, emotional and eye-opening."*
âJeffrey Zeldman
Register online at http://webvisions-portland.strangertickets.com/
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# Ground Zero for Dangerous Thinking
## Explore the Future of the Web
**WEBVISIONS PORTLAND** //
**May 22-24, 2013**
[WebVisions](http://www.webvisionsevent.com/portland/) explores the future of web and mobile design, digital media, UX and technology with an all-star lineup of visionary speakers, including Mark Frauenfelder of BoingBoing.net and MAKE Magazine, Ethan and Malachai Nicolle (creators of AxeCop), Carla Diana (Smart Design NYC), Jason Kunesh (Director of UX, Obama for America), Carolyn Chandler (Manifest Digital), Mark Trammell (Twitter), and more!
*"WebVisions is like the medium that spawned it: unique, personal, honest, emotional and eye-opening."*
–Jeffrey Zeldman
Register online at http://webvisions-portland.strangertickets.com/
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Change #20793
2013-04-25
21:50:23
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Earth Advantage, Director Building, 808 SW 3rd Ave, Suite 800, Portland, Oregon
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Change #20792
2013-04-25
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Cleanweb Hackathon: A call for software developers, designers or innovators
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If the idea of potentially winning $3500 and a client contract while solving environmental issues sounds great to you, come to join the first Cleanweb Hackathon in Portland.
The Cleanweb Hackathon in Portland, Oregon kicking off Friday 5/17 at Earth Advantage will bring together software developers, designers and entrepreneurs for a weekend to brainstorm solutions that address global resource constraints.
In less than 30 hours, a dozen teams will create apps that tackle energy, waste, water, transportation and other sustainability issues by leveraging web, mobile and social media technologies. Teams will be equipped with datasets, APIs, food and coffee; presenting their prototypes to a select panel of judges on Sunday afternoon.
At the Friday night kick-off social, the local organizing team will discuss the project ideas to focus developers on solving key issues given by the city and other public and private sector partners. On Saturday morning, participantsâ teams will assemble at Earth Advantage for a briefing on API and datasets before beginning development of their applications. The hackathon will conclude Sunday with teams presenting their apps to investors and infotech industry leaders in the hope of winning the first prize of $3,500. Participants will also get a chance to mingle with the sponsors, judges and press. Presentations and awards session will begin at 3:00 PM PST.
The Cleanweb Hackathon Series began in San Francisco in September 2011, which was a sold-out event with over a hundred participants that resulted in fourteen software and mobile applications. Cleanweb later mushroomed into a global movement with community spawning movement in over a dozen cities around North America and Europe and most recently the formation of The Cleanweb Initiative, a new non-profit industry association.
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Please join us for an informational session on youth adult partnerships in technology. We will discuss mentoring and volunteering opportunities through three local educational non-profits serving youth: PixelArts, ChickTech, and OGPC.
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Hello all, hope your spring has been going great! The next meeting will be this Thursday April 25th and will be held at the p:ear space located at 338 NW 6th Avenue. The meeting will start at 7:45; please do not arrive before 7:30 as there will be another meeting at the space until that time. Pizza and beverages will be provided.
There will be an initial short intro and discussion session followed by a chance for everyone to share what they are personally working on and interested in. We will also have a presentation about possible partnerships for mentoring with organizations like PixelArts, ChickTech, and OGPC.
This month’s discussion topic: What games have been inspiring You? Let's talk about what we've played recently that have inspired, instructed, or intrigued us as game makers (and players).
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After Sundown After Party.
When: Tuesday, April 30th at 7:30-10:30
Join us for a Night in the Ruby Sky. Don’t miss the views from New Relic’s sky-high after party at our altitudinous PDX Engineering HQ.
Register at: http://anightintherubyskypdx.eventbrite.com/
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Come for the Cocktails. Stay for the Views.
Join us at our RailsConf After Party on April 30th from 7:30pm - 10:30pm at New Relic's Intergalactic Engineering HQ. Last year's party was a huge blast and this year's event promises to be even bigger (and quieter too!)
Come share food, drinks and great conversation with your fellow Rubyists. Then once you're nice and satiated, make sure to deploy your Ruby trivia mastery for some sweet New Relic prizes.
Time is of the essence. So register now! Don't miss out on the best views in Portland at RailsConf's most sought-after after party. Oh, and make sure to bring those registrations with you. (We'll be scanning them at the door -- registration at Railsconf IS required.)
Coming directly from the conference? Get your free MAX pass from the RailsConf registration desk. Then take the Blue Line from the Convention Center MAX station to the Skidmore Fountain station.
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Come have a beer and (if you want to) compete in the Ping-Pong Tournament:
June 5th Tech+Pong tournament with two brackets:
1) The Best of the Best (for pongers who can smash, hit, and rock their way through a pong game).
2) The Best of the Worst (for rookie pongers who just want to have fun and the thought of "spinning a slice shot" seems like something having to do with a pizza parlor).
More details can be found here:
http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Tech-Pong/events/111321222/
Do you work for a tech company in any way, shape, or form (developer, marketing, design, admin, tech student, etc.)? Do you want to be more involved in the Portland tech community? Come by and play some Ping-Pong! Or, just come by for some good conversation and a beer. Headbands, wristbands, and other such attire are encouraged.
This event is free but please RSVP so we get a head count: http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Tech-Pong/events/111321222/
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Come have a beer and (if you want to) play some pong:
Do you work for a tech company in any way, shape, or form (developer, marketing, design, admin, tech student, etc.)? Do you want to be more involved in the Portland tech community? Come by and play some Ping-Pong! Or, just come by for some good conversation and a beer. Headbands, wristbands, and other such attire are encouraged.
This event is free but please RSVP so we get a head count: http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Tech-Pong/events/111313612/
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Do you work for a tech company in any way, shape, or form (developer, marketing, design, admin, tech student, etc.)? Do you want to be more involved in the Portland tech community? Come by and play some Ping-Pong! Or, just come by for some good conversation and a beer. Headbands, wristbands, and other such attire are encouraged.
This event is free but please RSVP so we get a head count: http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Tech-Pong/events/111321962/
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(Also coming soon....)
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This event is free but please RSVP so we get a head count: http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Tech-Pong/events/111313612/
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(Also coming soon....)
June 5th Tech+Pong tournament with two brackets:
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http://www.meetup.com/PDX-Tech-Pong/events/111321222/
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âWhere should innovation start?â
The majority of business leaders do not recognize the value of IT in innovation.... Meanwhile, leading companies make use of technology trends, including cloud computing, big data, social, and mobile. How does development, design and marketing influence the maturity of innovation? How does one area influence the other two and where do great ideas begin?
Join us as we walk through a number of innovative case studies of innovation. Some started with design, moved to development and were later marketed to the masses. Others started with development and marketing, leaving design as an afterthought. The products are interesting, and the individual approaches are fascinating. |
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“Where should innovation start?”
The majority of business leaders do not recognize the value of IT in innovation.... Meanwhile, some companies make use of technology trends, including big data, social, and mobile. How does data, development, and design influence the maturity of tech innovation? How does one area influence the other two and where do great ideas begin?
Join us as we walk through a number of innovative case studies of innovation. Some started with data, moved to development and were later marketed to the masses. Others started with development and marketing, leaving design as an afterthought. The products are interesting, and the individual approaches are fascinating.
Innovation in Motion members will be allowed to attend this panel at the InnoTech Conference for FREE. RSVP on this Meet-up page and your name will be add to the guest list for this panel at the InnoTech Conference.
Speakers:
David Steinberg, VP of Business Alliance from the Internet Marketing Association
Gene Ehrbar, Director of Mobile Solutions from ISITE Design
Sponsors:
• CrowdCompass - Mobile apps for conferences and corporate meetings.
• CorSource - Turning ideas into deliverables with strategic consulting, development services and technical staffing.
• Technology Association of Oregon - dedicated to bringing together some of the brightest minds in the technology industry.
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2013-04-24
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Change #20767
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Change #20766
2013-04-24
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2013-04-24
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Change #20764
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The first meeting of what will be a monthly PDX Puppet User Group.
Join the [PDX Puppet Google Group]( https://groups.google.com/group/pdx-puppet) to get notifications of upcoming meetings.
Details:
* When: May 6 from 6:30 - 8:30
* Where: Puppet Labs 926 NW 13th Ave #210, Portland, OR
* Who: Puppet users and people interested in learning more about
Puppet.
Agenda:
* 6:30 - 7:00: Eat pizza
* 7:00 - 8:00: Puppet Overview / Q&A with Luke Kanies (Founder of
Puppet)
* 8:00 - 8:30: TBD??
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Join the [PDX Puppet Google Group]( https://groups.google.com/group/pdx-puppet) to get notifications of upcoming meetings.
Details:
* When: May 6 from 6:30 - 8:30
* Where: Puppet Labs 926 NW 13th Ave #210, Portland, OR
* Who: Puppet users and people interested in learning more about
Puppet.
Agenda:
* 6:30 - 7:00: Eat pizza
* 7:00 - 8:00: Puppet Overview / Q&A with Luke Kanies (Founder of
Puppet)
* 8:00 - 8:30: Operating System Support in Puppet with Mike Stahnke
If you have an idea for what you would like to see on a future agenda or if you want to volunteer to present a talk, please post those ideas in the [PDX Puppet Google Group](https://groups.google.com/group/pdx-puppet) |
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Change #20763
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We've had a great time in the last few conferences we've streamed live: Ruby on Ales, and the Mountain West Ruby Conference. So we're doing it again for Railsconf next week.
If you weren't able to get a ticket to Railsconf before it sold out, join us at the New Relic office in the Big Pink, on the 28th floor. We'll have beer and voodoo donuts, and a great view of the city.
Please let me know ([email protected]) if you plan to attend!
Railsconf isn't streaming the whole conference, so only the keynotes will be available. Here are the times:
Monday:
10-11:10 AM
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We've had a great time in the last few conferences we've streamed live: Ruby on Ales, and the Mountain West Ruby Conference. So we're doing it again for Railsconf next week.
If you weren't able to get a ticket to Railsconf before it sold out, join us at the New Relic office in the Big Pink, on the 28th floor. We'll have beer and voodoo donuts, and a great view of the city.
Please let me know ([email protected]) if you plan to attend!
Railsconf isn't streaming the whole conference, so only the keynotes will be available. Here are the times:
Monday 4/29 at 10-11:10 am: DHH
Monday 4/29 at 5:50-7pm: ?
Tuesday 4/30 at 10-11:10 am: Yehuda Katz
Wednesday 10-11:10 am at 4-5:30 PM
Wednesday 10-11:10 am at 5:45-7 PM
Thursday 5/2 at 2-3:30 pm: Aaron Patterson
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We've had a great time in the last few conferences we've streamed live: Ruby on Ales, and the Mountain West Ruby Conference. So we're doing it again for Railsconf next week.
If you weren't able to get a ticket to Railsconf before it sold out, join us at the New Relic office in the Big Pink, on the 28th floor. We'll have beer and voodoo donuts, and a great view of the city.
Please let me know ([email protected]) if you plan to attend!
Railsconf isn't streaming the whole conference, so only the keynotes will be available. Here are the times:
Monday:
10-11:10 AM
5:50-7PM
Tuesday:
10-11:10 AM
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We've had a great time in the last few conferences we've streamed live: Ruby on Ales, and the Mountain West Ruby Conference. So we're doing it again for Railsconf next week.
If you weren't able to get a ticket to Railsconf before it sold out, join us at the New Relic office in the Big Pink, on the 28th floor. We'll have beer and voodoo donuts, and a great view of the city.
Please let me know ([email protected]) if you plan to attend!
Railsconf isn't streaming the whole conference, so only the keynotes will be available. Here are the times:
Monday 4/29 at 10-11:10 am: DHH
Monday 4/29 at 5:50-7pm: ?
Tuesday 4/30 at 10-11:10 am: Yehuda Katz
Wednesday 10-11:10 am at 4-5:30 PM
Wednesday 10-11:10 am at 5:45-7 PM
Thursday 5/2 at 2-3:30 pm: Aaron Patterson
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