Change #2737
2010-04-27
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Come help with volunteer tasks for Open Source Bridge, likely including technical work, outreach activities, and ...?
This week:
Please join us Saturday, May 1, 2010 beginning at 11:00 am for a Volunteer Work Sprint.
Stuff we'll work on:
* Planning for contacting attendees and speakers
* Planning around an art display and reception at City Hall
* Writing blog posts to get the word out about our awesome talk lineup!
* Strategizing around sponsorships
* Work on documenting requirements for enhancements to Open Conference Ware around email contact management of speakers
Please join us! |
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Change #2736
2010-04-27
11:40:34
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PDX Open Source Geospatial User Group
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We meet the 4th Wednesday of every month from 6:30-8:00 PM at OpenSourcery in NW Portland. No need to RSVP, all are welcome- our group ranges from the geo-curious to the überhackers. [Please arrive no more than 10 minutes early, as the developers at OpenSourcery are working up until the meeting time.]
OpenSourcery
1636 NW Lovejoy St.
Portland, OR 97209
[Or, if you prefer: 45.529986, -122.688206]
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- Meeting is canceled due to following so closely on the heels of our GIS unconference at Portland State Uni.
We meet the 4th Wednesday of every month from 6:30-8:00 PM at OpenSourcery in NW Portland. No need to RSVP, all are welcome- our group ranges from the geo-curious to the überhackers. [Please arrive no more than 10 minutes early, as the developers at OpenSourcery are working up until the meeting time.]
OpenSourcery
1636 NW Lovejoy St.
Portland, OR 97209
[Or, if you prefer: 45.529986, -122.688206]
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Change #2735
2010-04-27
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Change #2734
2010-04-27
08:42:47
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Change #2733
2010-04-26
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WikiWednesday - The Power of Naming in wikis and Wagn
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The name you come up with for a wiki page has always been a critical part of wikis' power in creating meaning.[1] We'll be reviewing the history and background of WikiNames in general, and the further space for meaning-creation opened up by Wagn's plus cards.
Wagn is a free/open source Ruby on Rails structured wiki, which Ward Cunningham called, "One of the freshest contributions to wiki since I coined the term".
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The name you come up with for a wiki page has always been a critical part of wikis' power in creating meaning.[1] We'll be reviewing the history and background of WikiNames in general, and the further space for meaning-creation opened up by Wagn's plus cards.
Wagn is a free/open source Ruby on Rails structured wiki, which Ward Cunningham called, "One of the freshest contributions to wiki since I coined the term".
Come at 5:30 for drinks/snacks and the discussion will start at 6:15.
1. http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?ChoosingWikiNames |
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Change #2732
2010-04-26
17:54:40
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The name you come up with for a wiki page has always been a critical part of wikis' power in creating meaning.[1] We'll be reviewing the history and background of WikiNames in general, and the further space for meaning-creation opened up by Wagn's plus cards.
Wagn is a free/open source Ruby on Rails structured wiki, which Ward Cunningham called, "One of the freshest contributions to wiki since I coined the term".
Come at 5:30 for drinks/snacks and the discussion will start at 6:15. |
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Change #2731
2010-04-26
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Change #2730
2010-04-26
14:53:20
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YPOP is hosting "Business for Culture and the Arts" for April's networking event for local professionals at the Heathman Hotel. The best networking in Portland, information on local arts organizations, drawings for great prizes, and enrollment for BCA's Art of Leadership program. |
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2010-04-26
14:53:18
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Change #2728
2010-04-26
11:15:35
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Lunch 2.0 Co-Hosted by Webtrends and Network Redux
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<a href="http://www.webtrends.com/">Webtrends</a> and <a href="http://www.networkredux.com/">Network Redux</a> will be co-hosting Lunch 2.0 at Webtrends' HQ in downtown Portland on Wednesday, June 16, 2010.
Are you vegan or vegetarian? Please leave a comment so we can plan food accordingly. Thanks.
Wondering what Lunch 2.0 is?
Lunch 2.0 is a phenomenon that began in Silicon Valley. You can read about their current events and the history behind Lunch 2.0 at <a href="http://lunch20.com/">lunch20.com</a>.
We imported the concept to Portland in 2007, and you can follow all things Portland Lunch 2.0 at the <a href="http://siliconflorist.com/tags/lunch20/">Silicon Florist</a>. |
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Change #2727
2010-04-26
07:06:24
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EPISODE #10! This is the last episode of the season!
Get up early and work on your side projects with some like-minded geeks!
TechCoffee is part running club, part knitting bee, and part hackathon. It's hard to work on all of your amazing ideas after a long workday, so instead we get up early. And we get together, so we have the reinforcement of other people up early, too. A couple hours a week can make a big difference.
So bring your laptops and your work ethic to the 3rd weekly PDX TechCoffee. One commit a week is all we ask.
NOTE: We've had some wifi problems in the past, so i recommend having what you need to work locally on your laptop before you come by. |
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Change #2726
2010-04-23
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iPad Design and User Experience -- Mobile Portland
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Before the iPad launched, we convened a panel of experts to help examine what the iPad would mean for businesses, entrepreneurs and developers. The panel was a hit and the conversation continued into the evening.
By popular demand, we're bringing James Keller, one of the panelists, back to talk about what we got right and what we got wrong when it comes to the iPad. Accompanying James will be Darin Richardson from Refresh Media.
Together, they will focus on the most compelling and interesting aspect of the iPad: the way we interact with the device.
We'll examine how the iPad's user interface design works, what we've learned from Apple's own applications, and how other applications are taking advantage of the form factor.
About James and Darin
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, Leviâs, 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.
Darin Richardson
Bio coming soon. |
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Before the iPad launched, we convened a panel of experts to help examine what the iPad would mean for businesses, entrepreneurs and developers. The panel was a hit and the conversation continued into the evening.
By popular demand, we're bringing James Keller, one of the panelists, back to talk about what we got right and what we got wrong when it comes to the iPad. Accompanying James will be Darin Richardson from Refresh Media.
Together, they will focus on the most compelling and interesting aspect of the iPad: the way we interact with the device.
We'll examine how the iPad's user interface design works, what we've learned from Apple's own applications, and how other applications are taking advantage of the form factor.
About James and Darin
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.
Darin Richardson, Refresh Media
Darin Richardson is a partner in Refresh Media, a small studio that focuses marrying beautiful interface design with smart technology. He concentrates on information architecture, interaction design, and front-end coding to make his clients' projects shine. Before Refresh, Darin earned his chops at software and design firms in California.
Darin is obsessive about the details, refrains from talking endlessly about CSS 3 properties (unless you ask), and always enjoys a good hike in the Cascades armed with his trusty Nikon D90.
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Change #2725
2010-04-23
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Interested in volunteering at this year's Open Source Bridge? Come to our first volunteer meet & greet of the year where you can learn about our onsite volunteer positions as well as other tasks for which we can use your help.
<strong>About Open Source Bridge:</strong> OSBridge is an all volunteer-run conference for developers working with open source technologies and for people interested in learning the open source way. |
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Interested in volunteering at this year's Open Source Bridge? Come to our first volunteer meet & greet of the year where you can learn about our onsite volunteer positions as well as other tasks for which we can use your help.
<strong>About Open Source Bridge:</strong> OSBridge is an all volunteer-run conference for developers working with open source technologies and for people interested in learning the open source way. |
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2010-04-23
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2010-04-22
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iPad Design and User Experience -- Mobile Portland
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Before the iPad launched, we convened a panel of experts to help examine what the iPad would mean for businesses, entrepreneurs and developers. The panel was a hit and the conversation continued into the evening.
By popular demand, we're bringing James Keller, one of the panelists, back to talk about what we got right and what we got wrong when it comes to the iPad.
In particular, James's will focus on the most compelling and interesting aspect of the iPad: the way we interact with the device.
We'll examine how the iPad's user interface design works, what we've learned from Apple's own applications, and how other applications are taking advantage of the form factor.
About James
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, Leviâs, 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. |
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Before the iPad launched, we convened a panel of experts to help examine what the iPad would mean for businesses, entrepreneurs and developers. The panel was a hit and the conversation continued into the evening.
By popular demand, we're bringing James Keller, one of the panelists, back to talk about what we got right and what we got wrong when it comes to the iPad. Accompanying James will be Darin Richardson from Refresh Media.
Together, they will focus on the most compelling and interesting aspect of the iPad: the way we interact with the device.
We'll examine how the iPad's user interface design works, what we've learned from Apple's own applications, and how other applications are taking advantage of the form factor.
About James and Darin
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, Leviâs, 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.
Darin Richardson
Bio coming soon. |
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Change #2722
2010-04-22
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Unofficial CivicApps Meetup
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The official CiviCode Day is postponed for a bit, but why not meet up and talk about what you're doing with local data sets anyhow? We'll do some informal show & tell for anyone with a project already started, then people can team up to explore the data or work on app ideas. |
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The official CiviCode Day is postponed for a bit, but why not meet up and talk about what you're doing with local data sets anyhow? We'll do some informal show & tell for anyone with a project already started, then people can team up to explore the data or work on app ideas.
What's CivicApps?
CivicApps is a Portland-area regional open data initiative, aimed at making civic data open to the public for analysis and software development. There will also a contest for applications developed using this data. You can find out more and browse the available data sets at http://www.civicapps.org/. |
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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The official CiviCode Day is postponed for a bit, but why not meet up and talk about what you're doing with local data sets anyhow? We'll do some informal show & tell for anyone with a project already started, then people can team up to explore the data or work on app ideas. |
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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2010-04-22
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iPad Design and User Experience -- Mobile Portland
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Before the iPad launched, we convened a panel of experts to help examine what the iPad would mean for businesses, entrepreneurs and developers. The panel was a hit and the conversation continued into the evening.
By popular demand, we're bringing James Keller, one of the panelists, back to talk about what we got right and what we got wrong when it comes to the iPad.
In particular, James's will focus on the most compelling and interesting aspect of the iPad: the way we interact with the device.
We'll examine how the iPad's user interface design works, what we've learned from Apple's own applications, and how other applications are taking advantage of the form factor.
About James
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, Leviâs, 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. |
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Change #2713
2010-04-22
09:59:56
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The silo is open to any interested parties who want to hack or check out the space. <b>This is an Open House meeting</b>
NOTE: 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
The outside door is at the top of a set of stairs. The space is marked with a small sticker that is labeled "BrainSilo" |
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2010-04-22
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The largest NW Instrumentation and Controls Trade Show.
Tickets are complimentary if you send your contact information to [email protected]. Otherwise tickets are only $30 at the door.
ISA EXPO West
Thursday, April 22, 2010
10:30 am â 7:00 pm
10:00am Registration Opens.
At Oregon Institute of Technology,
7726 SE Harmony Road, Portland, OR
9:30am to 10:30am Training Class #1:
PID to Model Predictive Control
10:30am Exhibition Hall Opens
11:00am Key Note Speaker:
Dan Zaniewski of Rockwell Automation. Best Practices for Applying Ethernet IP
11:30am to 1:30pm
BBQ Lunch on the Patio (complimentary)
12:30pm to 1:30pm Emerson Wireless Equipment Open House
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Are You Smarter Than a 2nd Year Automation Student Game Show? Feature)
2:00pm to 3:00pm Training Class #2:
Control Valve Sizing and Selection
3:30pm to 4:30pm Training Class #3:
Chemical Dosing Pump Sizing and Control
5:00pm to 6:00pm Training Class #4: Industrial Wireless Systems Request my spot
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9085 SE Sunnyside, Clackamas, OR, (503) 654-3700
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Tickets are complimentary if you send your contact information to [email protected]. Otherwise tickets are only $30 at the door.
ISA EXPO West
Thursday, April 22, 2010
10:30 am – 7:00 pm
10:00am Registration Opens.
At Oregon Institute of Technology,
7726 SE Harmony Road, Portland, OR
9:30am to 10:30am Training Class #1:
PID to Model Predictive Control
10:30am Exhibition Hall Opens
11:00am Key Note Speaker:
Dan Zaniewski of Rockwell Automation. Best Practices for Applying Ethernet IP
11:30am to 1:30pm
BBQ Lunch on the Patio (complimentary)
12:30pm to 1:30pm Emerson Wireless Equipment Open House
1:30pm to 2:30pm
Are You Smarter Than a 2nd Year Automation Student Game Show? Feature)
2:00pm to 3:00pm Training Class #2:
Control Valve Sizing and Selection
3:30pm to 4:30pm Training Class #3:
Chemical Dosing Pump Sizing and Control
5:00pm to 6:00pm Training Class #4: Industrial Wireless Systems Request my spot
5:00 Registration Closes
6:00-8:00pm Social Hour at Claim Jumper
9085 SE Sunnyside, Clackamas, OR, (503) 654-3700
7:00pm Exposition Closes
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Change #2711
2010-04-22
09:33:44
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Change #2710
2010-04-22
08:57:06
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Galois Tech Talk
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Galois is pleased to host the following tech talk. These talks are open to the interested public. Please join us!
The talk will be held at
Galois Inc.
421 SW 6th Ave. Suite 300, Portland, OR, USA
(3rd floor of the Commonwealth building)
Visualizing Information Flow through C Programs
Details:
* Presenter: Joe Hurd
* Date: Tuesday April 27, 2010
* Time: 10:30am
Abstract: The aim of the Automated Security Analysis project is to determine whether the information flows in a realistically-sized C codebase can be automatically deduced and communicated in an understandable way to someone unfamiliar with the code. To test this, a new information flow static analysis and visualization technique were developed, and implemented in a research prototype tool. This talk will present the novel features of the static analysis and demonstrate how the results are shown in the visualization tool: information flow between program storage locations is decomposed into two compositional properties, which can be computed using sound abstract interpretation techniques. For each deduced information flow, the static analysis keeps track of a set of source code locations which demonstrate the information flow, and this is used by the visualization component to communicate the information flow to a user browsing the source code.
Bio: Joe Hurd, Ph.D. is a Formal Methods Engineer at Galois, Inc. For the past ten years Dr. Hurd has been applying theorem proving techniques to formally verify the correctness of complex software, including probabilistic programs, elliptic curve cryptography and game tree analysis algorithms. He is also the developer of Metis, an automatic theorem prover for first order logic, and coordinates the OpenTheory project, a package management system for higher order logic theories. Dr. Hurd is an active member of the theorem proving research community, having organized conferences in 2005 and 2008, given invited talks, and regularly appears on program committees and reviews papers for conferences and journals. Prior to joining Galois in 2007, Dr. Hurd was a research fellow at Magdalen College, University of Oxford. He studied at the University of Cambridge, receiving a Masters level degree in Mathematics in 1997, and a Ph.D. in Computer Science in 2002. |
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Change #2709
2010-04-21
16:46:10
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Relationship Networking: Become a Trust Agent in the New Decade
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Do you find yourself attending networking meetings and handing out business cards, but never getting contacted? Are you puzzled at the relationship between networking and business? If you are asking these questions or others, our four part class on networking may be for you.
Fundamentals of Networking
In this class you will learn the following:
* Understand and master the impact of the fifteen minute introduction.
* Learn what the 3 types of networking groups are and how to determine if they are the right fit
* Master the ability to give to your networking group in order to get
* May 19th, 2010. 8:30am to Noon
How to develop power partners and buddy networks
* Learn the value of collaboration in building business.
* Identify who your power partners and buddy networkers are.
* Create an affiliate program for your power partners.
* May 19th, 2010 1pm to 4:30pm
Building Trust to Build Referrals
* Why who trusts you determines how you get more business
* Learn how following up can that build trust
* How to create rapport through body languages, voice tones, and positioning.
* May 26th, 2010 8:30am to noon
Trans-generation and social networking
* Learn how to communicate across the generations to network for more business.
* Understand the values each generation has and brings when they network.
* Learn how social networking is changing how we network and market our business.
* May 26th, 2010 1pm to 4:30pm
* Where: George Fox University, 12753 SW 68th Ave Portland Or 97223
* Cost: $59 per session, 2 or more for $49 each. For 4 sessions $45 each.
* Note: Costs in the drop down menu represent the total amount, depending on the number of classes you take. |
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Change #2708
2010-04-21
16:37:31
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How to Make your Twitter Stand Out in the Social Media World
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Do you find yourself asking the following questions or similar ones about Twitter:
* What is Twitter and why do I need it?
* How can Twitter be used as a marketing or customer service tool?
* How does Twitter bring me business?
* How can Twitter help me develop better relationships with my community?
* Who do I choose to follow?
* What tools and applications should I be using to make Twitter manageable?
* What are lists and how should I use them?
* How do I create a custom Twitter background?
Twitter doesn't have to be a struggle to master! Your Twitter account can be a portal to your website, and can provide you the opportunity to develop dynamic online relationships with your followers that translates into business that comes into your door!
What are you missing out on if you aren't using your Twitter? There are millions of people on twitter, using it every day to post what they are doing, as well as sharing what they find interesting. But if you don't have an active Twitter presence, you won't be able to get in front of them in a meaningful way, so that they are sharing your content with their network.
What: 4-hour Twitter workshop.
When: May 25th 2010, 1-5 pm
Where: Portland
Cost: $120.00 |
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Change #2707
2010-04-21
16:34:55
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How to Make your Biznik Stand Out in the Social Media World
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Do you find yourself asking the following questions or similar ones about Biznik:
* What is Biznik and why do I need it?
* How do I turn my Biznik profile into a dynamic interactive site?
* How does Biznik bring me business?
* How does Biznik help me develop better relationships with my community?
* How do I create a group Biznik and how will it benefit my business?
* Why should I be writing articles on Biznik?
* Should I be using pictures and video, and if so how?
* What type of membership should I get and why?
Biznik don't have to be a struggle to master! Your profile page can be its own website, and can provide you the opportunity to develop dynamic online relationships with other Bizniks that translates into business that comes into your door!
What are you missing out on if you aren't using your Biznik profile? Access to one of the best small business resources around, as well as the opportunity to work other business owners who know what you're going through. If you don't have an active Biznik profile, you won't be able to get in front of them in a meaningful way.
What: 3-hour Biznik workshop.
When: May 18th 2010, 1-5 pm
Where: Portland
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Change #2706
2010-04-21
16:26:26
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CiviCode Day Event
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CivicApps CiviCode Day will be a split format, all-day un-conference styled event, featuring an "Ideas Summit" in the morning, followed by an afternoon "Codefest" with your peers. Both technical and non-technical participants are encouraged to attend. Lunch, snacks, and drinks will be provided.
CiviCode Day is dedicated to the sharing and mashing up of your ideas with your
peers.
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<li><b>Share and Discuss</b> both "raw" and project ideas with others</li>
<li><b>Get Your Questions Answered</b> on readily available datasets and/or inform data providers first hand of what type of datasets you need to turn your ideas into reality</li>
<li><b>Discover or Recruit Others</b> to collaborate with on interesting projects</li>
<li><b>Mashup Prototypes</b> as proof-of-concepts with your fellow developers</li>
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CiviCode Day will be attended by developers, collaboration seekers, data providers, contest organizers, and a wide array of local business people looking to learn more about the http://www.CivicApps.org project.
Register today and connect with your peers! |
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SPECIAL NOTICE:
The City of Portland and other stakeholders have decided to postpone this event to better coincide with a number of other open source events, including Open Source Bridge and OSCON scheduled for later this year. More information will be posted pertaining to the replanning of the CiviCode Day event as soon as it's determined.
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Change #2705
2010-04-20
21:38:24
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Fishbowl discussion of Agile software development
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2010-04-20
13:52:33
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TechShop Portland [closed]
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TechShop Portland goes Chapter 7; new site possible in 2011
By Mike Rogoway, The Oregonian
April 20, 2010, 12:23PM
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Change #2703
2010-04-20
11:09:08
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PDX Tweetup Breakfast - Back to the Beginning
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"You told me to go back to the beginning, so here I am." - I. Montoya, The Princess Bride
#pdxbreakfast returns to the scene of the crime this Thursday with a breakfast at Fuller's Restaurant. We were not completely out of west side choices, but I was waffling (heh - breakfast humor) so I opted for the old standby at the request/suggestion of one Bryan Stearns.
As always, buy your own breakfast and have a gab. |
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Change #2702
2010-04-20
10:36:30
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PDX Hackathon
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Change #2701
2010-04-20
09:55:25
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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2010-04-20
09:55:13
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
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You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
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2010-04-20
09:54:59
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
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Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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Change #2698
2010-04-20
09:54:48
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
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2010-04-20
09:54:34
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PDX Weekly Hackathon
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Come do strange things with computers amongst others whilst drinking fine Portland beer. Look for the row of geeks with computers in the back of the main room.
All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
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Change #2696
2010-04-20
09:54:20
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All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
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2010-04-20
09:12:21
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2010-04-20
09:12:21
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2010-04-20
08:59:05
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All programming languages welcome. Come work on your own projects, work on others participants' projects, get advice, have fun, etc.
You're encouraged to bring a computer, but can team up with others that brought one too.
Afterwards, the group descends on the 12th and Hawthorne foodcart pod for additional nourishment.
Also, many people meet up at the pub during the same time as the hackathon to play boardgames they bring which you're welcomed to play. |
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2010-04-20
08:41:18
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As successfully executed last season, a Beer-and-Blog tweetup at a Portland Timbers match. The team is moving up to MLS next season, and the crowds are immense and rowdy and fun. Meet before the match for a beer at the Bitter End Pub or Cheerful Bullpen Tavern, then buy a general admission ticket at the gate and make your way to the North End of the stadium, where the Timbers Army reigns. (A good meetup spot is in the bleachers ABOVE the Army.) Afterparty = Koi Fusion/Spudnik carts at NW 20th and Burnside, then the Bitter End Pub. See you there! |
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Change #2691
2010-04-20
08:41:17
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Change #2690
2010-04-19
23:28:45
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Founders Coffee
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Founder’s Coffee is a low-key, weekly get together for Portland entrepreneurs to connect with each other. No speakers, no pitches, just business founders gathering together to visit for an hour. |
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2010-04-19
23:26:15
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Founder’s Coffee is a low-key, weekly get together for Portland entrepreneurs to connect with each other. No speakers, no pitches, just business founders gathering together to visit for an hour. |
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Change #2688
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AgilePDX meeting
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Our regular monthly meeting. Topic TBD. |
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A fishbowl-style[1] discussion about Agile software development. Some potential topics: mock objects in testing; balancing ideology with reality; certification; no/low bugs in a codebase; contracting without being able to give a fixed bid.
[1] For those unfamiliar with the term, a fishbowl discussion works like fishbowl coding: there are a small number of people who are up front and allowed to speak at any given time. If you want to ask a question or say something, swap in for one of the people up front. If you're up front and done speaking, sit back down in the audience. |
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AgilePDX meeting |
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Fishbowl discussion of Agile software development |
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