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2010-01-14
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Perkins Coie, 1120 NW Couch street, 10th floor, Portland OR 97209
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Change #1521
2010-01-14
18:31:25
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A Guide to Successful Entrepreneurship - Part 1
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In this first of a 2 part series, three entrepreneurs will share their experiences in how they were able to grow and successfully sell their business, thereby providing positive outcomes for themselves as well as their investors.
Our 3 panelists are :
- Sudhir Bhagwan, Local Angel Investor & CEO Snap Names (2005-2008), a company that provided the first commercially available technology for "back-ordering" a currently registered domain name.
- Nitin Khanna , CEO M&A Forum & past founder & Chairman of Saber Corporation, one of the largest provider of state government solutions in the country
- Matt Compton , Venture Partner at Madrona Venture Group, and ex-VP Media and Strategic Partnerships at Yahoo
All three panelists have a tremendous track record and attendees will gain valuable information on the fundamentals of building and exiting a successful business.
Panel to be moderated by Brentley Bullock, Partner at Perkins Coie and a Charter Member at TiE Oregon. |
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Change #1520
2010-01-14
18:31:25
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Change #1519
2010-01-14
17:54:50
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Next PAGDIG Meetup : Thu 1/21 7pm @ Lucky Lab West Side
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Hello all PAGDIG people. I hope you all had a great holiday season.
This monthâs PAGDIG meeting will be held at the west side Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St. on Thursday 1/21 at 7pm.
We have a couple topics that have come up on the mailing list that we can discuss on the agenda:
Getting awareness of the game industry going for the Portland Economic Development Plan
Global Game Jam
Also, weâll have the usual talk about all things game dev related. Come grab some pizza and drinks with us!
See you all there |
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Hello all PAGDIG people. I hope you all had a great holiday season.
This month’s PAGDIG meeting will be held at the west side Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St. on Thursday 1/21 at 7pm.
We have a couple topics that have come up on the mailing list that we can discuss on the agenda:
Getting awareness of the game industry going for the Portland Economic Development Plan
Global Game Jam
Also, we’ll have the usual talk about all things game dev related. Come grab some pizza and drinks with us!
See you all there |
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Change #1518
2010-01-14
17:53:17
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Next PAGDIG Meetup : Thu 1/21 7pm @ Lucky Lab West Side
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Hello all PAGDIG people. I hope you all had a great holiday season.
This monthâs PAGDIG meeting will be held at the west side Lucky Lab at 1945 NW Quimby St. on Thursday 1/21 at 7pm.
We have a couple topics that have come up on the mailing list that we can discuss on the agenda:
Getting awareness of the game industry going for the Portland Economic Development Plan
Global Game Jam
Also, weâll have the usual talk about all things game dev related. Come grab some pizza and drinks with us!
See you all there |
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Change #1517
2010-01-14
17:22:44
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Next PAGDIG Meetup : Thu 1/21 7pm @ Lucky Lab West Side
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Change #1516
2010-01-14
15:10:37
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Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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<i>ABOUT: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.</i> |
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Change #1515
2010-01-14
15:10:14
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Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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<i>ABOUT: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.</i> |
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Change #1514
2010-01-14
14:14:40
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IxDA Portland: Design Jam Session
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Come out for a design jam session! We start with a description of the design problem followed by work in small groups on design ideation and solution sketches. At the end, the small groups present their ideas and sketches back to the larger group.
This is a casual, non-sponsored workshop. Feel free to bring snacks or drinks to share.
IxDA Portland is the local chapter of the Interaction Design Association (http://www.ixda.org/). |
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Come out for a design jam session! We start with a description of the design problem followed by work in small groups on design ideation and solution sketches. At the end, the small groups present their ideas and sketches back to the larger group.
This is a casual, non-sponsored workshop. Feel free to bring snacks or drinks to share.
IxDA Portland is the local chapter of the Interaction Design Association (http://www.ixda.org/). |
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Change #1513
2010-01-14
14:13:11
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IxDA Portland: Design Jam Session
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Come out for a design jam session! We start with a description of the design problem followed by work in small groups on design ideation and solution sketches. At the end, the small groups present their ideas and sketches back to the larger group.
This is a casual, non-sponsored workshop. Feel free to bring snacks or drinks to share.
IxDA Portland is the local chapter of the Interaction Design Association (http://www.ixda.org/). |
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Change #1512
2010-01-14
13:51:09
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OEN Workshop: What is Cause Marketing and Why Should I Care?
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Change #1511
2010-01-14
12:26:49
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WebVisions 2010
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<p><b>WebVisions</b> (<a href="http://www.webvisionsevent.com" target="_blank">http://www.webvisionsevent.com</a>) is a nationally recognized conference that explores the future of Web design, technology, user experience and business strategy from May 19 - 21, 2010 at the Oregon Convention Center.</p>
<p>Attend workshops with the experts, chill out in the WebVisions lounge, and network, share ideas and be inspired by an all-star lineup of speakers.</p>
<p>Since 2001, WebVisions has built a loyal audience of designers, technologists and industry leaders. I invite you to join us for an event that's seen as "the creative conference for the Web."</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Brad M. Smith<br>Executive Director</p> |
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<p><b>WebVisions</b> (<a href="http://www.webvisionsevent.com" target="_blank">http://www.webvisionsevent.com</a>) is a nationally recognized conference that explores the future of Web design, technology, user experience and business strategy from May 19 - 21, 2010 at the Oregon Convention Center.</p>
<p>Attend workshops with the experts, chill out in the WebVisions lounge, and network, share ideas and be inspired by an all-star lineup of speakers.</p>
<p>Since 2001, WebVisions has built a loyal audience of designers, technologists and industry leaders. I invite you to join us for an event that's seen as "the creative conference for the Web."</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Brad M. Smith<br>Executive Director</p> |
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Change #1510
2010-01-14
12:25:33
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WebVisions 2010
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<p><b>WebVisions</b> (<a href="http://www.webvisionsevent.com" target="_blank">http://www.webvisionsevent.com</a>) is a nationally recognized conference that explores the future of Web design, technology, user experience and business strategy from May 19 - 21, 2010 at the Oregon Convention Center.</p>
<p>Attend workshops with the experts, chill out in the WebVisions lounge, and network, share ideas and be inspired by an all-star lineup of speakers.</p>
<p>Since 2001, WebVisions has built a loyal audience of designers, technologists and industry leaders. I invite you to join us for an event that's seen as "the creative conference for the Web."</p>
<p>Cheers,</p>
<p>Brad M. Smith<br>Executive Director</p> |
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Change #1509
2010-01-14
10:11:13
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Portland Java User Group
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monthly Java User Group meeting
This month:
The Spring Insight console & Roo
The Spring Insight console, part of tc Server Developer Edition, is a dashboard view of real-time Spring application performance metrics. Without changing their code, developers can use Spring Insight to detect, analyze and diagnose application performance issues right from their desktops.
A graphical look at application performance: Within Spring Insight, application performance is graphically displayed via response time charts and histograms, providing developers an easily digestible view into where processing time is spent.
Easy navigation to identify the root causes of concerns: Expandable call trees enable developers to drill down into application requests and controller actions.
Integration with SpringSource Tool Suite to fix problems: By integrating SpringSource tc Server Developer Edition with SpringSource Tool Suite, developers gain a deeper understanding of how the application is functioning and performing by isolating a transaction trace and quickly jumping to the portion of code that is causing a problem.
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Change #1508
2010-01-14
02:51:54
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PLUG Advanced Topics: Linux Clustering
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Dwight Hubbard will be talking about the state of Linux clustering. The formal description will be posted soon.
The time may change slightly to accommodate POSSE.
See you there! |
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PLUG Advanced Topics: Linux Clustering |
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Change #1507
2010-01-13
22:01:22
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Open Source Bridge 2010 Town Hall
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The Conference for Open Source Citizens is back in 2010, this time with MORE:
* Sessions for collaborative hacking
* Coffee in the afternoon
* Ways to grow our community
* Fabulous opportunities to volunteer
* and... MORE COOKIES!
Join the Open Source Bridge Organization Team for a Town Hall event. We'll be sharing with you our plans for this year's conference as well as announcing the date we'll open the call for proposals. We also want to hear your input about the sessions you'd like to see this year.
Open Source Bridge cannot happen without community involvement. Come hear the volunteer opportunities we need filled and sign up to make your event a success. |
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Change #1506
2010-01-13
17:48:06
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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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Change #1505
2010-01-13
17:47:51
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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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Change #1504
2010-01-13
15:04:18
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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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Change #1503
2010-01-13
11:24:33
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Free Eats, Drinks Courtesy of Alaska Air
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Whoo-hoo! Our month-long 2nd Anniversary celebration continues!
This Friday at Beer and Blog, Alaska Airlines will provide free snackage for everyone and two drink tickets to the first 40 people who arrive. As usual, our event begins at 4pm at the Green Dragon, so if you have a hankering for freebie booze you should show up close to start time.
(Special message, just for Brian M. Westbrook: A sincere bottom-of-our-hearts thanks for making this happen! You rock!)
But the Alaska Airlines-sponsored fete isnât all thatâs going on this Friday night.
Almost as if it was fate (and who am I to say itâs not?) the Laughing Squid crew is in Portland this week, and they plan to join us at Beer and Blog for a spell.
What is Laughing Squid? Itâs an online resource for art, culture and technology that also provides web hosting services. The Squiddies are having their own party â a PDX Drinkup â this Friday at 7pm at the Lucky Labrador Brew Pub, just down the street from the Green Dragon.
Coincidence? Or FATE? ;)
So, after weâve exhausted our wonderful Beer and Blog server Lexie, weâll trek a couple of blocks down to the Lucky Labrador Brew Pub to meet the the Laughing Squid team at their PDX Drinkup.
I hope to see you at Beer and Blog and later on at the PDX Drinkup. Come and say hello! |
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Whoo-hoo! Our month-long 2nd Anniversary celebration continues!
This Friday at Beer and Blog, Alaska Airlines will provide free snackage for everyone and two drink tickets to the first 40 people who arrive. As usual, our event begins at 4pm at the Green Dragon, so if you have a hankering for freebie booze you should show up close to start time.
(Special message, just for Brian M. Westbrook: A sincere bottom-of-our-hearts thanks for making this happen! You rock!)
But the Alaska Airlines-sponsored fete isn’t all that’s going on this Friday night.
Almost as if it was fate (and who am I to say it’s not?) the Laughing Squid crew is in Portland this week, and they plan to join us at Beer and Blog for a spell.
What is Laughing Squid? It’s an online resource for art, culture and technology that also provides web hosting services. The Squiddies are having their own party — a PDX Drinkup — this Friday at 7pm at the Lucky Labrador Brew Pub, just down the street from the Green Dragon.
Coincidence? Or FATE? ;)
So, after we’ve exhausted our wonderful Beer and Blog server Lexie, we’ll trek a couple of blocks down to the Lucky Labrador Brew Pub to meet the the Laughing Squid team at their PDX Drinkup.
I hope to see you at Beer and Blog and later on at the PDX Drinkup. Come and say hello! |
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2010-01-13
11:09:41
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Free Eats, Drinks Courtesy of Alaska Air
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Whoo-hoo! Our month-long 2nd Anniversary celebration continues!
This Friday at Beer and Blog, Alaska Airlines will provide free snackage for everyone and two drink tickets to the first 40 people who arrive. As usual, our event begins at 4pm at the Green Dragon, so if you have a hankering for freebie booze you should show up close to start time.
(Special message, just for Brian M. Westbrook: A sincere bottom-of-our-hearts thanks for making this happen! You rock!)
But the Alaska Airlines-sponsored fete isnât all thatâs going on this Friday night.
Almost as if it was fate (and who am I to say itâs not?) the Laughing Squid crew is in Portland this week, and they plan to join us at Beer and Blog for a spell.
What is Laughing Squid? Itâs an online resource for art, culture and technology that also provides web hosting services. The Squiddies are having their own party â a PDX Drinkup â this Friday at 7pm at the Lucky Labrador Brew Pub, just down the street from the Green Dragon.
Coincidence? Or FATE? ;)
So, after weâve exhausted our wonderful Beer and Blog server Lexie, weâll trek a couple of blocks down to the Lucky Labrador Brew Pub to meet the the Laughing Squid team at their PDX Drinkup.
I hope to see you at Beer and Blog and later on at the PDX Drinkup. Come and say hello! |
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Change #1501
2010-01-12
14:20:12
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Silverlight User Group - Silverlight QA with Shawn Wildermuth
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More info tbd, but Shawn is coming to town, and he's agreed to answer our Silverlight questions! |
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Silverlight User Group - Silverlight QA with Shawn Wildermuth |
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Change #1500
2010-01-12
14:18:45
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Agile Scrum Master Certification
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SolutionsIQ Certified ScrumMaster Training gives you all the tools and information you need to get started with Scrum and Agile. Delivered by SolutionsIQ’s world-renowned Certified ScrumMaster Trainers, this course shares time-tested practices for managing Product Backlogs, planning your releases and iterations (Sprints), and tracking and reporting progress. You’ll learn how to lead Sprint Planning meetings, Daily Scrum meetings, Sprint Review meetings, Sprint Retrospectives, and much more.
On successful course completion, participants are eligible for Certified ScrumMaster (CSM) status with the Scrum Alliance.
Contact:
Rachel Kjack
503.867.0742
[email protected] |
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Change #1499
2010-01-12
13:26:45
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How do I use Biznik for my business?
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Did you know that Biznik is a dynamic small business social networking site that can energize business? Biznik is the best social networking site for a small-to-mid sized busienss owner, but a lot of people aren't sure how to use it. In this class I'll discuss how to use Biznik for your business, as well as what strategy you need to use to make it work for you.
* Learn what Biznik is and how to create an effective profile.
* Discover how to make Biznik a resource for your business through its forums, articles, other features
* Come away with an understanding of how to use Biznik and what the do's and don'ts are for it.
* When: Feb 17, 2pm to 3pm PST, 5pm to 6pm EST, From the comfort of your office or home
Cost: $45. Register at http://www.imagineyourreality.com/Events.html |
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How do I use Biznik for my business? |
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Change #1498
2010-01-12
13:24:54
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How do I use Twitter for Business
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Are Tweets driving you crazy as you try to figure out how to use Twitter? Twitter is is an excellent site for keeping up to date on what other people are doing and what the latest news is in your industry. In this class I'll discuss how to use Twitter for your business, as well as what strategy you need to use to make it work for you.
* Learn how to set up an effective Twitter profile, and use Lists and Search for your social media strategy
* Discover if your business should really be on Twitter or on other sites
* Learn about applications you can use to manage your Twitter presence.
* Come away with an understanding of how to use Twitter and what the do's and don'ts are for it.
* When: Feb 10, 2pm to 3pm PST, 5pm to 6pm EST, From the comfort of your office or home
Cost: $45. Register at http://www.imagineyourreality.com/Events.html |
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How do I use Twitter for Business |
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Change #1497
2010-01-12
13:20:39
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1250458155
How do I use Linkedin for my Business?
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Think Linkedin is just for job hunting? Think again! Linkedin is a dynamic site for professionals that can help you reach out and connect with them. In this class I'll discuss how to use Linkedin for your business, as well as what strategy you need to use to make it work for you.
* Learn how to optimize your Linkedin Profile with applications and other useful features
* Discover how to use the forums, groups, and other Linkedin features as a resource for your business
* Come away with an understanding of how to use Linkedin and what the do's and don'ts are for it.
* When: Feb 3rd, 2pm to 3pm PST, 5pm to 6pm EST, From the comfort of your office or home
Cost: $45. To register rsvp at http://www.imagineyourreality.com/Events.html |
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How do I use Linkedin for my Business? |
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Change #1496
2010-01-11
22:41:27
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1250458154
Portland Python User Group: Geohash, PostGIS, GeoDjango, etc
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Our first meeting of 2010 is nearly upon us and it's going to be a big one! The theme for January is: Geographic Information. In addition to 3 (count 'em: 3!) great feature presentations, there will be a giveaway of GIS and Python books. And, after, we'll adjourn to the pub for beer. (Map to be provided.)
First up we'll have Michel's Module of the Month, a lightning talk on a randomly chosen stdlib module by an unprepared volunteer.
Then, Michel Pelletier will introduce Geohash, a clever text encoding of latitude and longitude information that is very useful for non-traditional databases, among other things. Geohashing was cooked up by Gustavo Niemeyer of Mocker and Dateutil fame.
Webb Sprague will talk about how to incorporate geographic data into relational databases using PostGIS and PostgreSQL. He will cover making a connection with psycopg2, modeling using geographic data types, and associating geographic data with non-geographic attributes.
Building on Webb's talk, Tim Welch will introduce the geographic capabilities of the Django Framework (aka GeoDjango) which utilizes PostGIS and psycopg2. He'll briefly cover geometric data types, spatial operators, the Django geographic admin and creating geo-enabled web services. In addition to examples, at least one application will also be demoed. |
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Portland Python User Group: Geohash, PostGIS, GeoDjango, etc |
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Change #1495
2010-01-11
20:57:28
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Portland Python User Group: Geohash, PostGIS, GeoDjango, etc
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2010-01-11
10:38:08
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Portland Python User Group: Geohash, PostGIS, GeoDjango, etc
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Our first meeting of 2010 is nearly upon us and it's going to be a big one! The theme for January is: Geographic Information. In addition to 3 (count 'em: 3!) great feature presentations, there will be a giveaway of GIS and Python books. And, after, we'll adjourn to the pub for beer. (Map to be provided.)
First up we'll have Michel's Module of the Month, a lightning talk on a randomly chosen stdlib module by an unprepared volunteer.
Then, Michel Pelletier will introduce Geohash, a clever text encoding of latitude and longitude information that is very useful for non-traditional databases, among other things. Geohashing was cooked up by Gustavo Niemeyer of Mocker and Dateutil fame.
Webb Sprauge will talk about how to incorporate geographic data into relational databases using PostGIS and PostgreSQL. He will cover making a connection with psycopg2, modeling using geographic data types, and associating geographic data with non-geographic attributes.
Building on Webb's talk, Tim Welch will introduce the geographic capabilities of the Django Framework (aka GeoDjango) which utilizes PostGIS and psycopg2. He'll briefly cover geometric data types, spatial operators, the Django geographic admin and creating geo-enabled web services. In addition to examples, at least one application will also be demoed. |
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First up we'll have Michel's Module of the Month, a lightning talk on a randomly chosen stdlib module by an unprepared volunteer.
Then, Michel Pelletier will introduce Geohash, a clever text encoding of latitude and longitude information that is very useful for non-traditional databases, among other things. Geohashing was cooked up by Gustavo Niemeyer of Mocker and Dateutil fame.
Webb Sprague will talk about how to incorporate geographic data into relational databases using PostGIS and PostgreSQL. He will cover making a connection with psycopg2, modeling using geographic data types, and associating geographic data with non-geographic attributes.
Building on Webb's talk, Tim Welch will introduce the geographic capabilities of the Django Framework (aka GeoDjango) which utilizes PostGIS and psycopg2. He'll briefly cover geometric data types, spatial operators, the Django geographic admin and creating geo-enabled web services. In addition to examples, at least one application will also be demoed. |
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2010-01-11
10:17:01
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Portland Python User Group
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Change #1492
2010-01-11
10:11:11
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Portland Python User Group
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Our first meeting of 2010 is nearly upon us and it's going to be a big one! The theme for January is: Geographic Information. In addition to 3 (count 'em: 3!) great feature presentations, there will be a giveaway of GIS and Python books. And, after, we'll adjourn to the pub for beer. (Map to be provided.)
First up we'll have Michel's Module of the Month, a lightning talk on a randomly chosen stdlib module by an unprepared volunteer.
Then, Michel Pelletier will introduce Geohash, a clever text encoding of latitude and longitude information that is very useful for non-traditional databases, among other things. Geohashing was cooked up by Gustavo Niemeyer of Mocker and Dateutil fame.
Webb Sprauge will talk about how to incorporate geographic data into relational databases using PostGIS and PostgreSQL. He will cover making a connection with psycopg2, modeling using geographic data types, and associating geographic data with non-geographic attributes.
Building on Webb's talk, Tim Welch will introduce the geographic capabilities of the Django Framework (aka GeoDjango) which utilizes PostGIS and psycopg2. He'll briefly cover geometric data types, spatial operators, the Django geographic admin and creating geo-enabled web services. In addition to examples, at least one application will also be demoed. |
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Change #1491
2010-01-11
09:51:32
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Mobile Love, Android Style #19
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The next month of exciting Android developments in software and hardware. The Google-sold android phone from HTC called the Nexus One should be for sale. Android 2.1 should be released at about the same time since the Nexus One runs on that.
T-Mobile will allow customers to buy apps and add it to their cell bill instead of using a credit card. That will make buying apps that much easier. |
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The next month of exciting Android developments in software and hardware. The Google-sold android phone from HTC called the Nexus One should be for sale. Android 2.1 should be released at about the same time since the Nexus One runs on that.
T-Mobile will allow customers to buy apps and add it to their cell bill instead of using a credit card. That will make buying apps that much easier.
Google group: http://groups.google.com/group/androidpdx |
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Change #1490
2010-01-11
08:02:33
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PDXScala Meeting
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Join us for the next meeting of PDXScala, the Portland Scala users group. We'll be discussing various testing frameworks as used under Scala and breaking out into groups to evaluate them and share notes. |
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Change #1489
2010-01-10
14:46:45
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1250458152
Gather Signal from the Noise: Twitter, RSS and Data - Portland Web Innovators
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ReadWriteWeb blogger Marshall Kirkpatrick will share his approach to streams of information. A non-programmer, he uses off-the-shelf tools to find news stories among thousands of RSS feeds and in his crowded Twitter stream. |
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Gather Signal from the Noise: Twitter, RSS and Data - Portland Web Innovators |
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Change #1488
2010-01-10
14:35:39
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IDSA 3by10
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IDSA Oregon presents: 3BY10 - A chance to see what creative professionals and design students in Portland are up to, ten minutes at a time. Round table discussion at 6pm. Admission is free. |
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IDSA 3by10 |
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Change #1487
2010-01-10
14:35:21
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IDSA 3by10
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IDSA Oregon presents: 3BY10 - A chance to see what creative professionals and design students in Portland are up to, ten minutes at a time. Round table discussion at 6pm. Admission is free. Speakers TBA |
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Change #1486
2010-01-10
14:34:55
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IDSA 3by10
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IDSA Oregon presents: 3BY10 - A chance to see what creative professionals and design students in Portland are up to, ten minutes at a time. This month's speakers: Corey Pressman of Exprima Media, on eBook user interface design. Admission is free. |
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Change #1485
2010-01-10
14:34:54
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Art Institute of Portland Industrial Design Shop
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Change #1484
2010-01-10
14:32:08
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pdxmindshare networking event
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pdxmindshare networking |
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Change #1483
2010-01-08
15:50:37
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Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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<i>ABOUT: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.
VENUE: You can enter the event space through the glass doors on 7th that are close to the intersection with Clay, or through the front door and just look for signs to the event space. There will be signs on both.</i>
PRESENTATIONS
* "Serialist: Lazy web-crawling in Haskell" by Jamey Sharp and Josh Triplett
The http://serialist.net/ site provides a way to find, track and read serialized content (e.g., web comics). It's implemented entirely in Haskell and demonstrates functional web application development, crawling, scraping and distributed architecture. Serialist uses interesting graph algorithms to add and step through content lazily. Work on the site also produced useful, reusable Haskell modules: early-finish monad, HTTP Digest implementation, database layer, recursive monadic data structures, fast/lazy character converter, etc. Jamey and Josh will discuss these topics as well as their experiences analyzing and profiling their Haskell code to improve performance and reduce memory consumption.
- Jamey Sharp's day job involves a computer test for attention deficit disorder, but his biggest projects have been the Portland State Aerospace Society, XCB, and Serialist. Twitter: @jamey_sharp. Projects: http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/jamey
- Josh Triplett is a PhD student at Portland State University and a Free and Open Source Software hacker. He's involved in research on relativistic programming and advanced synchronization techniques for highly parallel systems. Josh builds and launches Linux-powered rockets with the Portland State Aerospace Society, and hacks on numerous other projects. Homepage with projects: http://joshtriplett.org/ |
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<i>ABOUT: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.
VENUE: You can enter the event space through the glass doors on 7th that are close to the intersection with Clay, or through the front door and just look for signs to the event space. There will be pdxfunc signs on both.</i>
PRESENTATIONS
* "Serialist: Lazy web-crawling in Haskell" by Jamey Sharp and Josh Triplett
The http://serialist.net/ site provides a way to find, track and read serialized content (e.g., web comics). It's implemented entirely in Haskell and demonstrates functional web application development, crawling, scraping and distributed architecture. Serialist uses interesting graph algorithms to add and step through content lazily. Work on the site also produced useful, reusable Haskell modules: early-finish monad, HTTP Digest implementation, database layer, recursive monadic data structures, fast/lazy character converter, etc. Jamey and Josh will discuss these topics as well as their experiences analyzing and profiling their Haskell code to improve performance and reduce memory consumption.
- Jamey Sharp's day job involves a computer test for attention deficit disorder, but his biggest projects have been the Portland State Aerospace Society, XCB, and Serialist. Twitter: @jamey_sharp. Projects: http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/jamey
- Josh Triplett is a PhD student at Portland State University and a Free and Open Source Software hacker. He's involved in research on relativistic programming and advanced synchronization techniques for highly parallel systems. Josh builds and launches Linux-powered rockets with the Portland State Aerospace Society, and hacks on numerous other projects. Homepage with projects: http://joshtriplett.org/ |
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2010-01-08
15:41:50
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Portland Functional Programming Study Group
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<i>ABOUT: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.</i>
PRESENTATIONS
* "Serialist: Lazy web-crawling in Haskell" by Jamey Sharp and Josh Triplett
The http://serialist.net/ site provides a way to find, track and read serialized content (e.g., web comics). It's implemented entirely in Haskell and demonstrates functional web application development, crawling, scraping and distributed architecture. Serialist uses interesting graph algorithms to add and step through content lazily. Work on the site also produced useful, reusable Haskell modules: early-finish monad, HTTP Digest implementation, database layer, recursive monadic data structures, fast/lazy character converter, etc. Jamey and Josh will discuss these topics as well as their experiences analyzing and profiling their Haskell code to improve performance and reduce memory consumption.
- Jamey Sharp's day job involves a computer test for attention deficit disorder, but his biggest projects have been the Portland State Aerospace Society, XCB, and Serialist. Twitter: @jamey_sharp. Projects: http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/jamey
- Josh Triplett is a PhD student at Portland State University and a Free and Open Source Software hacker. He's involved in research on relativistic programming and advanced synchronization techniques for highly parallel systems. Josh builds and launches Linux-powered rockets with the Portland State Aerospace Society, and hacks on numerous other projects. Homepage with projects: http://joshtriplett.org/ |
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<i>ABOUT: Join programmers, researchers and enthusiasts to discuss functional programming. pdxfunc is a study/user group exploring the world of functional programming based in Portland, Oregon. The group welcomes programmers interested in all functional languages, including Haskell, Erlang, OCaml, Scala, and others. The group meets regularly and provides presentations, demos and discussions applicable to all skill levels, from newbies and experts. The meetings are usually on the second Monday of the month.
VENUE: You can enter the event space through the glass doors on 7th that are close to the intersection with Clay, or through the front door and just look for signs to the event space. There will be signs on both.</i>
PRESENTATIONS
* "Serialist: Lazy web-crawling in Haskell" by Jamey Sharp and Josh Triplett
The http://serialist.net/ site provides a way to find, track and read serialized content (e.g., web comics). It's implemented entirely in Haskell and demonstrates functional web application development, crawling, scraping and distributed architecture. Serialist uses interesting graph algorithms to add and step through content lazily. Work on the site also produced useful, reusable Haskell modules: early-finish monad, HTTP Digest implementation, database layer, recursive monadic data structures, fast/lazy character converter, etc. Jamey and Josh will discuss these topics as well as their experiences analyzing and profiling their Haskell code to improve performance and reduce memory consumption.
- Jamey Sharp's day job involves a computer test for attention deficit disorder, but his biggest projects have been the Portland State Aerospace Society, XCB, and Serialist. Twitter: @jamey_sharp. Projects: http://www.ohloh.net/accounts/jamey
- Josh Triplett is a PhD student at Portland State University and a Free and Open Source Software hacker. He's involved in research on relativistic programming and advanced synchronization techniques for highly parallel systems. Josh builds and launches Linux-powered rockets with the Portland State Aerospace Society, and hacks on numerous other projects. Homepage with projects: http://joshtriplett.org/ |
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Change #1481
2010-01-08
15:32:28
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TERAC, TVF&R Training Building
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Change #1480
2010-01-08
15:27:37
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Server Sky - Data Centers in Orbit
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Monthly meeting, Technology Radio Amateur Club
Server sky is a proposal to build large dispersed arrays of 7 gram paper-thin solar-powered computer satellites and launch them into 6400km earth orbit. Arrays act as large parallel computers, as well as sparse phased array antennas, transmitting thousands of communication beams simultaneously to ground receivers and other arrays in space.
Server-sat arrays use unlimited space solar power, and operate outside the biosphere. The environmental impact of power generation and heat disposal is tiny. Other surprising biological effects will need study. Earth can return to what it is good at – green and growing things – while space can be filled with gray and computing things. |
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2010-01-08
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2010-01-08
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30 hour day 2
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The first 30 hour day--the livestreaming Web-based telethon we put together to raise money for charities in the Portland area--brought in around $7000 for Free Geek, the Oregon Food Bank, and Toys for Tots, a couple of barrels of food, and at least one overflowing barrel of toys. Not to mention generating 30 consecutive hours of entertainment from awesome local artists for more than 70,000 people who tuned in to watch.
Not bad for roughly six weeks from concept to completion.
Now, we're hard at work on 30 hour day 2. And it promises to be bigger and better than the first.
Mark your calendars! We'll see you on July 2, 2010. |
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The Launch Loop can launch thousands of tons per day to high orbit for dollars per kilogram.
It stores momentum and energy in a long (5600km) and narrow (5 cm) hypervelocity (14km/s) iron rotor. The Launch Loop is electrically powered and deployed from the ground, protected from space debris by the upper atmosphere, and can be built with existing engineering materials for a few gigadollars. Near term spinoffs will include power storage and transmission, permitting global peak usage leveling. |
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It stores momentum and energy in a long (5600km) and narrow (5 cm) hypervelocity (14km/s) iron rotor. The Launch Loop is electrically powered and deployed from the ground, protected from space debris by the upper atmosphere, and can be built with existing engineering materials for a few gigadollars. Near term spinoffs will include power storage and transmission, permitting global peak usage leveling. |
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2010-01-08
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On the west side of the Portland State University campus, between Montgomery and Mill. Currently, there is much construction on the building, and the streets are inaccessable. The nearest parking lot is Parking Structure 3 between 12th and 13th streets, and between Market and Montgomery streets. |
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The Launch Loop can launch thousands of tons per day to high orbit for dollars per kilogram.
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2010-01-08
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2010-01-08
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Search Engine Marketing Tips and Tactics â a free event
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Join Colleen Wright of the Search Engine Academy of Oregon and get some search engine marketing tips and tactics that you can implement immediately at this free seminar.
You will learn:
The difference between on-page and off-page factors and how to take advantage of them
Usability Tips that will keep your visitors on your site
What tools you can use to help determine the best course of action for optimizing your website
Why it is important to understand search and where search is heading in the future
Basic Actionable steps to implement immediately
While introducing these marketing nuggets, she will also give you a brief overview of what you will learn in the "Ultimate SEO Mastery Workshop" coming in March. If you have been thinking about taking the class or just want information on SEO basics, this is one hour you don't want to miss.
Register for this free event at http://www.sea-oregon.com/upcoming-workshops/
Contact Info:
Colleen Wright
503-530-8178
[email protected] |
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