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Change #26870
2014-04-02
14:30:48

create Calagator::Event 1250465953 Ruby Programmers Informal Co-Working Roll back

description nil Based off an idea from the pdxruby mailing list, this event is for any ruby programmers who want to informally co-work from a cafe. Come join us at Sound Grounds coffee shop!
end_time nil 2014-04-04 14:30:00 -0700
id nil 1250465953
start_time nil 2014-04-04 10:00:00 -0700
title nil Ruby Programmers Informal Co-Working
url nil http://www.yelp.com/biz/sound-grounds-portland
venue_id nil 202394402
Change #26869
2014-04-02
14:30:48

create Calagator::Venue 202394402 Sound Grounds Roll back

events_count nil 1
id nil 202394402
title nil Sound Grounds
Change #26868
2014-04-02
14:23:35

create Calagator::Event 1250465952 Galois tech talk Roll back

description nil Presented by Morgan Miller. Cryptographic tools have become more powerful in the last three decades. With that power has come complexity. To use or even understand most security tools you need a thorough understanding of mathematics which makes them inaccessible to the general public. The discipline of usability has been growing as well in the past three decades. There have been few but promising overlaps in usability and security which may provide vital tools for managing our digital selves, upholding the principal of privacy, and preserving freedom of speech.
end_time nil 2014-04-08 12:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250465952
start_time nil 2014-04-08 11:00:00 -0700
title nil Galois tech talk
url nil http://corp.galois.com/blog/2014/4/2/tech-talk-a-short-examination-on-the-intersection-of-securit.html
venue_id nil 202390439
Change #26867
2014-04-02
14:10:19

create Calagator::Event 1250465951 Show Me the Money! A Seminar for Start-up Companies and Business Owners Roll back

description nil **Meet the Funders.** This seminar will feature a panel discussion with representatives from the "funding" sector. * **Scott Sandler,** Fund Manager at Oregon Angel Fund * **Angela Jackson** or **Jim Huston,** Co-Managing Directors from Portland Seed Fund * **Nitin Rai,** President of TiE Oregon and angel investor * **Irving Levin,** serial entrepreneur and active angel investor >4:00 - 4:15 PM Arrival and networking >4:15 - 5:15 PM Panel Presentation >5:15 - 6:00 PM Wine, Beer & Appetizer Reception This is a free event, but you do have to register by emailing: [email protected].
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id nil 1250465951
start_time nil 2014-04-23 16:00:00 -0700
title nil Show Me the Money! A Seminar for Start-up Companies and Business Owners
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venue_details nil Take elevator to the main reception desk of Tonkon Torp on the 16th floor of Pioneer Tower, then internal circular stairs down to the 15th floor conference room.
venue_id nil 202393047
Change #26866
2014-04-02
12:31:26

update Calagator::Event 1250465867 MaptimePDX Roll back

description We are meeting at Urban Airship this time while Esri gets settled in to their NEW office building (congrats!). More details to come! We are meeting at Urban Airship this time while Esri gets settled in to their NEW office building (congrats!). We have a couple quick demos and pres-itos lined up so bring your ideas, projects, and apps to share or hack on.
venue_details Entrance on the corner of NW 14th and Everrett
Change #26865
2014-04-02
11:29:51

update Calagator::Event 1250465836 OWASP Chapter Meeting Roll back

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venue_details If you have trouble finding the room, call 503.389.3192 for assistance. <b>Jive has graciously offered to provide food for the event.</b> The front door will be locked after 5pm, but someone will be there to let you in. Take the elevator to the 5th floor cafeteria. If you have trouble getting in or finding the room, call 503.389.3192 for assistance. <b>Jive has graciously offered to provide pizza and tasty beverages for the event!</b>
Change #26864
2014-04-02
08:41:54

update Calagator::Event 1250465836 OWASP Chapter Meeting Roll back

venue_details If you have trouble finding the room, call 503.389.3192 for assistance. If you have trouble finding the room, call 503.389.3192 for assistance. <b>Jive has graciously offered to provide food for the event.</b>
Change #26863
2014-04-01
16:41:31

update Calagator::Source 996334991 http://www.meetup.com/pdx-se/events/172348492/ Roll back

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Change #26862
2014-04-01
16:41:31

update Calagator::Venue 202391809 Jive Software Roll back

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Change #26861
2014-04-01
16:41:30

create Calagator::Event 1250465950 How To Use Selenium Successfully with Dave Haeffner Roll back

description nil <p>April we have a special guest speaker Dave Haeffner!</p> <p>This will be the meetup you don't want to miss.  Dave is the author of a newly published book 'The Selenium Guidebook'.</p> <p>Want to learn how to use Selenium from the ground up? -- In an hour Dave will show you how to start from nothing and build out a well factored, maintainable, resilient, and parallelized set of tests that will run locally, on a Continuous Integration server, and in the cloud. These tests will not only work well, but exercise relevant functionality that matters to the business. </p> <p> Dave is the writer of </p> <p><a href="http://davehaeffner.com/selenium-guidebook/">Selenium Guidebook:</a> with this book you can learn how to craft automated acceptance tests that you and your team can trust. </p> <p><a href="http://elementalselenium.com/">Elemental Selenium</a>-- a free, once weekly Selenium tip newsletter that is read by hundreds of testing professionals. He is also the creator and maintainer of </p> <p><a href="https://github.com/chemistrykit">ChemistryKit</a> (an open-source Selenium framework). He has helped numerous companies successfully implement automated acceptance testing; including The Motley Fool, ManTech International, Sittercity, and Animoto.  </p>
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source_id nil 996334991
start_time nil 2014-04-17 18:00:00 -0700
title nil How To Use Selenium Successfully with Dave Haeffner
url nil http://www.meetup.com/pdx-se/events/172348492/
venue_id nil 202391809
Change #26860
2014-04-01
16:41:30

create Calagator::Source 996334991 http://www.meetup.com/pdx-se/events/172348492/ Roll back

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Change #26859
2014-04-01
15:01:13

update Calagator::Event 1250465930 iOS Launch Party: Lokani Entertainment Roll back

description After 200,000 organic downloads on Android, Lokani Addicting Space Runner is now coming to iOS. Founder Clint Bowers is speaking at Innovation In Motion at Puppet Labs 6:00pm - 7:30p on how he was able to create his first app with a marketer's mindset focusing on the goal of getting to data as soon as possible, as affordably as possible. Join the panel for some very interesting insights then head over with us for some good times! iOS Teaser video: http://youtu.be/7wJnvMQfBN8 Innovation in Motion: http://www.meetup.com/Innovation-in-Motion/events/149586402/ iTunes Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lokani-addicting-space-runner/id837399885?ls=1&mt=8 After 200,000 organic downloads on Android, Lokani Addicting Space Runner is now coming to iOS. Founder Clint Bowers is speaking at Innovation In Motion at Puppet Labs 6:00pm - 7:30p on how he was able to create his first app with a marketer's mindset focusing on the goal of getting to data as soon as possible, as affordably as possible. Join the panel for some very interesting insights then head over with us for some good times! Innovation in Motion: http://www.meetup.com/Innovation-in-Motion/events/149586402/ iTunes Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/lokani-addicting-space-runner/id837399885?ls=1&mt=8
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start_time 2014-04-01 19:30:00 -0700 2014-04-01 20:00:00 -0700
Change #26858
2014-04-01
14:32:02

create Calagator::Event 1250465949 Portland Drupal User Group Roll back

description nil Drupal user? This month we'll be talking about D8 and the new theme system: Twig. Erik Baldwin will be giving his talk from Drupal Camp Florida. Pizza sponsored by ThinkShout. Come join us.
end_time nil 2014-04-09 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250465949
start_time nil 2014-04-09 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Portland Drupal User Group
url nil https://groups.drupal.org/portland
venue_details nil OpenSourcery is located on NW 17th and Lovejoy in the Pearl.
venue_id nil 202391015
Change #26857
2014-04-01
14:30:51

create Calagator::Event 1250465948 OSBridge Speaker Proposal Meetup Roll back

description nil Come share your talk ideas and get feedback from organizers and past speakers. Talk tech, get a drink, grab some food, and finish your long-procrastinated proposal.
end_time nil 2014-04-03 20:00:00 -0700
id nil 1250465948
start_time nil 2014-04-03 16:30:00 -0700
title nil OSBridge Speaker Proposal Meetup
url nil http://opensourcebridge.org/call-for-proposals/
venue_details nil Look for the people with computers!
venue_id nil 202390282
Change #26856
2014-04-01
12:43:01

update Calagator::Event 1250465761 Portland Ruby Brigade monthly meeting Roll back

description We'll have pizza, snacks & beer starting at 6pm, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the presentations. # PRESENTATIONS at 7pm * <strong>Markus Roberts: Ruby hangman</strong> * <strong>David Celis: <em>Benchmarking</em></strong><br> Covering the basics of benchmarking in Ruby, application to HTTP load testing, and some gotchas along the way. * <strong><a href="http://railsconf.com/program#sessions">Jason Clark: <em>Make an Event of It!</em> </a></strong><br> Are your controllers jumbled with seemingly unrelated steps? Does testing any bit of application logic require fixtures and setup helpers a mile long?<br> Evented patterns create a vocabulary of what happens in your system, and a way to separate code triggering events from code that responds to them. That helps tame the sprawl by setting clean boundaries, simplifying tests, and keeping your dependencies isolated.<br> This talk reveals the power of events and what's already in Rails to help you. * <strong><a href="http://railsconf.com/program#sessions">Chuck Lauer Vose: <em>Building kick-ass internal education programs (for large and small budgets)</em> </a></strong><br> There are not enough senior programmers in the world to satisfy the needs of our organizations; but educating your own developers is crazy expensive and hard, right?<br> It turns out there lots of effective, low-cost, low commitment ways to inject education into your organization, I'll show you some of the low commitment ways to engage your peers, how to evaluate your needs, how to measure your progress, and how to plan for future ed needs. * <strong>Sam Livingston-Gray: <em>Cognitive Shortcuts: Models, Visualizations, Metaphors, and Other Lies</em> </strong><br> Experienced developers tend to build up a library of creative problem-solving tools: rubber ducks, code smells, anthropomorphizing code, &c.<br> These tools map abstract problems into forms our brains are good at solving. But our brains are also good at lying to us.<br> We'll talk about some of these tools, when to use them (or not), and how their biases can lead us astray.<br> “A change in perspective is worth 80 IQ points.” -Alan Kay<br> New developers very welcome: we don't teach this in school! After presentations we'll have more socializing time. # Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month! # ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 28th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 28th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking. <em>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxruby">mailing list</a>. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there! </em> We'll have pizza, snacks & beer starting at 6pm, so stop by early if you want to have dinner and socialize before the presentations. # PRESENTATIONS at 7pm * <strong>Markus Roberts: Ruby hangman</strong> * <strong>David Celis: <em>Benchmarking</em></strong><br> Covering the basics of benchmarking in Ruby, application to HTTP load testing, and some gotchas along the way. * <strong><a href="http://railsconf.com/program#sessions">Jason Clark: <em>Make an Event of It!</em> </a></strong><br> Are your controllers jumbled with seemingly unrelated steps? Does testing any bit of application logic require fixtures and setup helpers a mile long?<br> Evented patterns create a vocabulary of what happens in your system, and a way to separate code triggering events from code that responds to them. That helps tame the sprawl by setting clean boundaries, simplifying tests, and keeping your dependencies isolated.<br> This talk reveals the power of events and what's already in Rails to help you. * <strong><a href="http://railsconf.com/program#sessions">Chuck Lauer Vose: <em>Building kick-ass internal education programs (for large and small budgets)</em> </a></strong><br> There are not enough senior programmers in the world to satisfy the needs of our organizations; but educating your own developers is crazy expensive and hard, right?<br> It turns out there lots of effective, low-cost, low commitment ways to inject education into your organization, I'll show you some of the low commitment ways to engage your peers, how to evaluate your needs, how to measure your progress, and how to plan for future ed needs. After presentations we'll have more socializing time. # Thanks to New Relic for providing the venue and beer, pizza & snacks this month! # ARRIVING BY BIKE? Cyclists are welcome to park their bikes in the New Relic office. Bikes are not allowed in the building lobby, however, and must use the freight elevator. To get your bike up to the 28th floor, enter the building's parking lot by going down the ramp at 5th and Pine. Go past the booth -- no need to pick up a ticket -- and turn right. Go straight until you almost run into the elevator lobby, then go right again. On the back side of the elevator block you'll see a beat up pair of double doors marked "freight elevator." You can get up by buzzing in with the intercom, and saying you're here for New Relic. Ride on up to the 28th floor, you'll easily find the bike parking. <em>ABOUT THE GROUP: The Portland Ruby Brigade, also known as pdxruby and pdx.rb, is a user group for Ruby programmers in the Portland, Oregon area. The group welcomes all programmers interested in the language and its implementations, tools, libraries and frameworks, such as Ruby on Rails. The group has been meeting since August 2002 for presentations, demos and discussions. Every month 35-75 people come together to share their knowledge, projects and enthusiasm for Ruby. If you'd like to present or have a topic you'd like discussed, please post to the <a href="http://groups.google.com/group/pdxruby">mailing list</a>. The group usually meets on the first Tuesday of the month, "Ruby Tuesday" -- see you there! </em>
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Change #26855
2014-04-01
12:13:29

create Calagator::Event 1250465947 Portland Ember Meetup Roll back

description nil And we're back! Posting this mostly as a save-the-date, but we're already working on the next PDX Ember Meetup :) RSVPs will go out ~2 weeks before the event. The basic formula: good people, good food, good talks. We'll generally have two talks, usually at different skill levels, some break and networking time, and other topically relevant things as they come up. If you or someone you know would like to take a stab at presenting (either a full talk slot, or even a short lightning talk), please get in touch. We'd love to have you! Similarly, if you or your company would be up for sponsoring, we can use all the help we can get (especially if we want to keep up the good-food trend!). Please reach out to discuss.
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id nil 1250465947
start_time nil 2014-04-15 18:30:00 -0700
title nil Portland Ember Meetup
url nil http://www.meetup.com/Ember-PDX/events/172437432/
venue_details nil We're on the second floor at 517 SW 4th Ave.
venue_id nil 202394300
Change #26854
2014-04-01
12:07:41

update Calagator::Event 1250465946 Hack + Help - with Ryan Carson, Treehouse CEO Roll back

description In addition to our regular hacking and helping, Ryan Carson, CEO of Treehouse, is going to give a talk at 6:30! --- New to coding, or just want to pick up a new language? Experienced in coding and want to help others learn? Come to Hack + Help and bring your desire to learn or teach! If you don't have a laptop, we have plenty of computers you can use. This event was born out of PDX.rb but now regularly has experienced attendees who are willing to help you out with Ruby, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and more. In addition to our regular hacking and helping, Ryan Carson, CEO of Treehouse, is going to give a talk at 6:30! And then you can pepper him with questions about learning and teaching coding. --- New to coding, or just want to pick up a new language? Experienced in coding and want to help others learn? Come to Hack + Help and bring your desire to learn or teach! If you don't have a laptop, we have plenty of computers you can use. This event was born out of PDX.rb but now regularly has experienced attendees who are willing to help you out with Ruby, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and more.
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Change #26853
2014-04-01
12:04:48

create Calagator::Event 1250465946 Hack + Help - with Ryan Carson, Treehouse CEO Roll back

description nil In addition to our regular hacking and helping, Ryan Carson, CEO of Treehouse, is going to give a talk at 6:30! --- New to coding, or just want to pick up a new language? Experienced in coding and want to help others learn? Come to Hack + Help and bring your desire to learn or teach! If you don't have a laptop, we have plenty of computers you can use. This event was born out of PDX.rb but now regularly has experienced attendees who are willing to help you out with Ruby, JavaScript, HTML/CSS, and more.
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id nil 1250465946
start_time nil 2014-04-08 18:00:00 -0700
title nil Hack + Help - with Ryan Carson, Treehouse CEO
url nil http://hackandhelp.com/
venue_details nil Call Michael at 916.595.9543 if you have any trouble finding us or getting in.
venue_id nil 202394035
Change #26852
2014-04-01
11:32:53

update Calagator::Event 1250465945 RefreshPDX - Lessons from the Battlefield: Working on the Web Roll back

description After four years of agency employment and four years of freelancing as a web designer and developer, Kristin has learned a lot of lessons, mostly the hard way. She gets asked a lot of questions. How do you get started making websites? How do you get work as a freelancer? How did you last 4 years working at home in your PJs? Why did you quit freelancing and go back to employment, weren't you living the dream? Kristin will share all her battlefield-approved tips for surviving life as a contractor, finding work with an agency, and how to become rich and famous in 5 easy steps. Our Presenter, Kristin Wille Kristin is a web developer at Daylight Studio in Southeast Portland, where she hacks away at front end code and dabbles in PHP. She also co-hosts the PushPull Podcast, a semi-wildly popular show about working in the web industry. When she’s not staring at computers or talking about them, you’ll find her on her mountain bike and enjoying the Northwest outdoors with her two dogs. Have questions about RefreshPDX - Lessons from the Battlefield: Working on the Web? Contact Matthew Oliphant After four years of agency employment and four years of freelancing as a web designer and developer, Kristin has learned a lot of lessons, mostly the hard way. She gets asked a lot of questions. How do you get started making websites? How do you get work as a freelancer? How did you last 4 years working at home in your PJs? Why did you quit freelancing and go back to employment, weren't you living the dream? Kristin will share all her battlefield-approved tips for surviving life as a contractor, finding work with an agency, and how to become rich and famous in 5 easy steps. Our Presenter, Kristin Wille Kristin is a web developer at Daylight Studio in Southeast Portland, where she hacks away at front end code and dabbles in PHP. She also co-hosts the PushPull Podcast, a semi-wildly popular show about working in the web industry. When she’s not staring at computers or talking about them, you’ll find her on her mountain bike and enjoying the Northwest outdoors with her two dogs. Join us after the presentation for a short walk to a local establishment food and libation! Have questions about RefreshPDX - Lessons from the Battlefield: Working on the Web? Contact Matthew Oliphant
Change #26851
2014-04-01
11:31:59

update Calagator::Event 1250465945 RefreshPDX - Lessons from the Battlefield: Working on the Web Roll back

description After four years of agency employment and four years of freelancing as a web designer and developer, Kristin has learned a lot of lessons, mostly the hard way. She gets asked a lot of questions. How do you get started making websites? How do you get work as a freelancer? How did you last 4 years working at home in your PJs? Why did you quit freelancing and go back to employment, weren't you living the dream? Kristin will share all her battlefield-approved tips for surviving life as a contractor, finding work with an agency, and how to become rich and famous in 5 easy steps. Our Presenter, Kristin WilleKristin is a web developer at Daylight Studio in Southeast Portland, where she hacks away at front end code and dabbles in PHP. She also co-hosts the PushPull Podcast, a semi-wildly popular show about working in the web industry. When she’s not staring at computers or talking about them, you’ll find her on her mountain bike and enjoying the Northwest outdoors with her two dogs. Follow Kristin on Twitter. Join us after the presentation for a 1-block walk to The Lucky Lab for food and libation! Have questions about RefreshPDX - Lessons from the Battlefield: Working on the Web? Contact Matthew Oliphant After four years of agency employment and four years of freelancing as a web designer and developer, Kristin has learned a lot of lessons, mostly the hard way. She gets asked a lot of questions. How do you get started making websites? How do you get work as a freelancer? How did you last 4 years working at home in your PJs? Why did you quit freelancing and go back to employment, weren't you living the dream? Kristin will share all her battlefield-approved tips for surviving life as a contractor, finding work with an agency, and how to become rich and famous in 5 easy steps. Our Presenter, Kristin Wille Kristin is a web developer at Daylight Studio in Southeast Portland, where she hacks away at front end code and dabbles in PHP. She also co-hosts the PushPull Podcast, a semi-wildly popular show about working in the web industry. When she’s not staring at computers or talking about them, you’ll find her on her mountain bike and enjoying the Northwest outdoors with her two dogs. Have questions about RefreshPDX - Lessons from the Battlefield: Working on the Web? Contact Matthew Oliphant
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Change #26850
2014-04-01
11:30:34

update Calagator::Source 996334990 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/refreshpdx-lessons-from-the-battlefield-working-on-the-web-tickets-11158267679 Roll back

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Change #26849
2014-04-01
11:30:34

update Calagator::Venue 202393127 ISITE Design Roll back

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Change #26848
2014-04-01
11:30:34

create Calagator::Event 1250465945 RefreshPDX - Lessons from the Battlefield: Working on the Web Roll back

description nil After four years of agency employment and four years of freelancing as a web designer and developer, Kristin has learned a lot of lessons, mostly the hard way. She gets asked a lot of questions. How do you get started making websites? How do you get work as a freelancer? How did you last 4 years working at home in your PJs? Why did you quit freelancing and go back to employment, weren't you living the dream? Kristin will share all her battlefield-approved tips for surviving life as a contractor, finding work with an agency, and how to become rich and famous in 5 easy steps. Our Presenter, Kristin WilleKristin is a web developer at Daylight Studio in Southeast Portland, where she hacks away at front end code and dabbles in PHP. She also co-hosts the PushPull Podcast, a semi-wildly popular show about working in the web industry. When she’s not staring at computers or talking about them, you’ll find her on her mountain bike and enjoying the Northwest outdoors with her two dogs. Follow Kristin on Twitter. Join us after the presentation for a 1-block walk to The Lucky Lab for food and libation! Have questions about RefreshPDX - Lessons from the Battlefield: Working on the Web? Contact Matthew Oliphant
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Change #26847
2014-04-01
11:30:34

create Calagator::Venue 202393127 ISITE Design Roll back

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Change #26846
2014-04-01
11:30:32

create Calagator::Source 996334990 https://www.eventbrite.com/e/refreshpdx-lessons-from-the-battlefield-working-on-the-web-tickets-11158267679 Roll back

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Change #26845
2014-03-31
18:10:29

update Calagator::Event 1250465850 Crafty Circuits Roll back

description Interested in wearable and physical computing, and crafts? Have some projects you'd like to work on, but could benefit from a creative atmosphere? Cacophonous Creations and Flux Lab team up to offer just the space! You bring your projects and supplies. We will supply wifi, and a place to share ideas and collaborate with a community of fellow creators and makers. We can answer some of your soft circuit questions, share tips and tricks, and support your creative endeavors! Things to note: *This is an alcohol free, all ages space. *Some components will be available for purchase. Please contact Cat ([email protected]) if there's something specific you want available for your project. *While this is a free event, we will be setting out a tip jar to help raise funds to cover the costs of hosting this awesome bi-weekly event. For more about Cacophonous Creations, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/cacophonouscreations Interested in wearable and physical computing, and crafts? Have some projects you'd like to work on, but could benefit from a creative atmosphere? OSH Park, Cacophonous Creations and Flux Lab team up to offer just the space! You bring your projects and supplies. We will supply wifi, and a place to share ideas and collaborate with a community of fellow creators and makers. We can answer some of your soft circuit questions, share tips and tricks, and support your creative endeavors! Things to note: *This is an alcohol free, all ages space. *Some components will be available for purchase. Please contact Cat ([email protected]) if there's something specific you want available for your project. *While this is a free event, we will be setting out a tip jar to help raise funds to cover the costs of hosting this awesome bi-weekly event. For more about Cacophonous Creations, please visit: https://www.facebook.com/cacophonouscreations
Change #26844
2014-03-31
15:56:11

update Calagator::Event 1250465845 Software Quality Meet-up featuring Kathy Iberle and Lightning Talk Previews of Upcoming 2014 Presentations Roll back

url http://pnsqc.org http://www.pnsqc.org/april-meetup-details/
Change #26843
2014-03-31
14:31:31

update Calagator::Source 996334989 http://www.meetup.com/Hadoop-Portland/events/174565492/ Roll back

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Change #26842
2014-03-31
14:31:31

update Calagator::Venue 202390556 Intel Auditorium Roll back

events_count nil 1
Change #26841
2014-03-31
14:31:31

create Calagator::Event 1250465944 Big Data Featuring Intel & HP - Two for One! Roll back

description nil <p>Sponsored by <a href="http://www.techpowerusa.com/default.aspx"><b>TechPower IT Solutions</b></a></p> <p>This event will be on the Intel Campus in Hillsboro, don't miss the chance to see presentations from two very well respected speakers in the Industry! </p> <p>Presentation #1 – 5:00 pm</p> <p><b>Intel – How we use Big Data and what we do for Big Data.</b></p> <p>Speaker:  <b><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=1685123&authType=name&authToken=nsxe&trk=miniprofile-primary-view-button">Ajay Chandramouly</a></b>, Big Data Industry Engagement Manager, Intel</p> <p>Topic:  Ajay will present an overview of how Intel has adopted and put to use various Big Data platforms internally, how this environment has benefitted the business, and how Intel is contributing to Apache Hadoop with optimizations for Intel technologies.</p> <p>Presentation #2 – 6:15 pm</p> <p><b>HP Vertica – How it’s used, where it complements Hadoop, and where HP is taking Big Data.</b></p> <p>Speaker:  <b><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=2377929&authType=name&authToken=FXVq&trk=miniprofile-primary-view-button">Walt Maguire</a></b>, Chief Field Technologist, HP Vertica</p> <p>Topic:  Walt will provide an overview of the Vertica analytic database and how Vertica’s 1000+ customers typically use it today.  Also, he will discuss typical Apache Hadoop use cases and how Vertica complements them.  Finally, he’ll discuss HP’s big data strategy – HAVEn – and how its evolution will deliver a coherent big data platform for organizations to deliver successful large scale analytic applications.</p> <p>Pizza and refreshments will be provided.  Hope to see you there!</p>
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Change #26840
2014-03-31
14:31:31

create Calagator::Venue 202390556 Intel Auditorium Roll back

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Change #26839
2014-03-31
14:31:30

create Calagator::Source 996334989 http://www.meetup.com/Hadoop-Portland/events/174565492/ Roll back

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Change #26838
2014-03-31
14:18:45

update Calagator::Event 1250465835 Camlistore Install Fest Roll back

description Let's get together and install [Camlistore](http://camlistore.org/). Camlistore is a *"personal storage system for life"*, similar in some ways to Dropbox, Google+, and Git. It is designed to archive personally-relevant data from sources such as your hard drive, social networks, and your mobile phone camera. Once data is imported, you can annotate and organize, query, and share. Camli is moving fast, and is currently for developers and motivated early adopters. Bonus points for installing ahead of time, so we can focus on the fun stuff and so we have more people on hand who can help with installation. ### Basics - Install Camlistore on your laptop and play with the web interface and `cammount`, `camput` and `camget` commands - Sync some photos with the [Android app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.camlistore) - Play with the awesome query interface, for example searching by image properties. ### Advanced ideas - Set up Camlistore on a home server, or on a VPS using S3 for storage (see [this recipe](https://gist.github.com/edrex/9539436)). - Build and install the iOS photo sync app and sync some photos - Publish parts of your store to the web with go templates - Try out claim-based sharing ### Lightning Talks If you have a project in progress that you'd like to share, there will be time at the beginning of the meetup for 5 minute lightning talks. Add your topic below. - Don Park on 'just enough ruby to use Camlistore as a generic image host' - Nick Moore will have a Raspberry Pi on hand running Camlistore. - @edrex on archiving and annotating handwritten notes ### Special Guests **Update:** Brad Fitzpatrick and Nick O'neill of the Camlistore project will be attending! **Update:** Brad Fitzpatrick and Nick O'neill of the Camlistore project will be attending! Let's get together and install [Camlistore](http://camlistore.org/). Camlistore is a *"personal storage system for life"*, similar in some ways to Dropbox, Google+, and Git. It is designed to archive personally-relevant data from sources such as your hard drive, social networks, and your mobile phone camera. Once data is imported, you can annotate and organize, query, and share. Camli is moving fast, and is currently for developers and motivated early adopters. Bonus points for installing ahead of time, so we can focus on the fun stuff and so we have more people on hand who can help with installation. ### Basics - Install Camlistore on your laptop and play with the web interface and `cammount`, `camput` and `camget` commands - Sync some photos with the [Android app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.camlistore) - Play with the awesome query interface, for example searching by image properties. ### Advanced ideas - Set up Camlistore on a home server, or on a VPS using S3 for storage (see [this recipe](https://gist.github.com/edrex/9539436)). - Build and install the iOS photo sync app and sync some photos - Publish parts of your store to the web with go templates - Try out claim-based sharing ### Lightning Talks If you have a project in progress that you'd like to share, there will be time at the beginning of the meetup for 5 minute lightning talks. Add your topic below. - Don Park on 'just enough ruby to use Camlistore as a generic image host' - Nick Moore will have a Raspberry Pi on hand running Camlistore. - @edrex on archiving and annotating handwritten notes
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Change #26837
2014-03-31
12:41:55

update Calagator::Event 1250465943 DevSigner Roll back

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Change #26836
2014-03-31
12:36:35

update Calagator::Event 1250465943 DevSigner Roll back

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Change #26835
2014-03-31
12:36:15

update Calagator::Event 1250465943 DevSigner Roll back

Change #26834
2014-03-31
12:35:31

create Calagator::Event 1250465943 DevSigner Roll back

description nil The Portland Drupal scene is alive and well and local frontend developers are planning a collaborative event for all things design-related: DevSigner. DevSigner will bring together technology-oriented designers and invite them to share their expertise, helping them take Drupal frontend development to the next level. This is an opportunity for frontend devs to come together and learn from professionals beyond their spheres and explore new artistic directions for Drupal development, both classical and technical. This event will help creators expand their horizons through workshops and speaker presentations, as well as educate designers who would like to start creating for the web. We are still looking for sponsors for this event. If you'd like to help support the first ever DevSigner, visit our website!
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Change #26833
2014-03-31
12:08:18

create Calagator::Event 1250465942 PDXNode presentation night Roll back

description nil Monthly presentation night! Pizza and non-alcoholic beverages graciously sponsored by Walmart Labs Venue donated by Urban Airship Talks: Monthly presentation night! Venue donated by Urban Airship Talks: Michael Schurter will be speaking on the History of Concurrency. Jerry Sievert will be sharing his project, Mongolike, an experimental MongoDB clone being built on top of PLV8 and Postgres. Dave Justice will be introducing our Module of the Month series. Presentations start at 6:30pm. We welcome open dialogue during the presentations. We're all here to learn! Come a little early to say hi. We'll also be hanging out at 6:15pm to help any newcomers needing help to gettting started by installing node and npm. It will be a nice variety of topics and level of talks. If anyone is interested, we could also take discussions to post-talk drinks nearby. Maybe even hack a little. Bring Your Own Beer! Location note: Look for the friends standing by the door to let you in! If you arrive past 6:35pm, be patient! Or tweet @pdxnode. We'll come get you shortly.
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Change #26832
2014-03-31
11:10:55

update Calagator::Event 1250465835 Camlistore Install Fest Roll back

description Let's get together and install [Camlistore](http://camlistore.org/). Camlistore is a *"personal storage system for life"*, similar in some ways to Dropbox, Google+, and Git. It is designed to archive personally-relevant data from sources such as your hard drive, social networks, and your mobile phone camera. Once data is imported, you can annotate and organize, query, and share. Camli is moving fast, and is currently for developers and motivated early adopters. Bonus points for installing ahead of time, so we can focus on the fun stuff and so we have more people on hand who can help with installation. ### Basics - Install Camlistore on your laptop and play with the web interface and `cammount`, `camput` and `camget` commands - Sync some photos with the [Android app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.camlistore) - Play with the awesome query interface, for example searching by image properties. ### Advanced ideas - Set up Camlistore on a home server, or on a VPS using S3 for storage (see [this recipe](https://gist.github.com/edrex/9539436)). - Build and install the iOS photo sync app and sync some photos - Publish parts of your store to the web with go templates - Try out claim-based sharing ### Lightning Talks If you have a project in progress that you'd like to share, there will be time at the beginning of the meetup for 5 minute lightning talks. Add your topic below. - Don Park on 'just enough ruby to use Camlistore as a generic image host' - Nick Moore will have a Raspberry Pi on hand running Camlistore. - @edrex on archiving and annotating handwritten notes Let's get together and install [Camlistore](http://camlistore.org/). Camlistore is a *"personal storage system for life"*, similar in some ways to Dropbox, Google+, and Git. It is designed to archive personally-relevant data from sources such as your hard drive, social networks, and your mobile phone camera. Once data is imported, you can annotate and organize, query, and share. Camli is moving fast, and is currently for developers and motivated early adopters. Bonus points for installing ahead of time, so we can focus on the fun stuff and so we have more people on hand who can help with installation. ### Basics - Install Camlistore on your laptop and play with the web interface and `cammount`, `camput` and `camget` commands - Sync some photos with the [Android app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.camlistore) - Play with the awesome query interface, for example searching by image properties. ### Advanced ideas - Set up Camlistore on a home server, or on a VPS using S3 for storage (see [this recipe](https://gist.github.com/edrex/9539436)). - Build and install the iOS photo sync app and sync some photos - Publish parts of your store to the web with go templates - Try out claim-based sharing ### Lightning Talks If you have a project in progress that you'd like to share, there will be time at the beginning of the meetup for 5 minute lightning talks. Add your topic below. - Don Park on 'just enough ruby to use Camlistore as a generic image host' - Nick Moore will have a Raspberry Pi on hand running Camlistore. - @edrex on archiving and annotating handwritten notes ### Special Guests **Update:** Brad Fitzpatrick and Nick O'neill of the Camlistore project will be attending!
Change #26831
2014-03-31
10:16:25

update Calagator::Event 1250465835 Camlistore Install Fest Roll back

Change #26830
2014-03-31
09:44:40

update Calagator::Event 1250465835 Camlistore Install Fest Roll back

description Let's get together and install [Camlistore](http://camlistore.org/). Camlistore is a *"personal storage system for life"*, similar in some ways to Dropbox, Google+, and Git. It is designed to archive personally-relevant data from sources such as your hard drive, social networks, and your mobile phone camera. Once data is imported, you can annotate and organize, query, and share. Camli is moving fast, and is currently for developers and motivated early adopters. Bonus points for installing ahead of time, so we can focus on the fun stuff and so we have more people on hand who can help with installation. ### Basics - Install Camlistore on your laptop and play with the web interface and `cammount`, `camput` and `camget` commands - Sync some photos with the [Android app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.camlistore) - Play with the awesome query interface, for example searching by image properties. ### Advanced ideas - Set up Camlistore on a home server, or on a VPS using S3 for storage (see [this recipe](https://gist.github.com/edrex/9539436)). - Build and install the iOS photo sync app and sync some photos - Publish parts of your store to the web with go templates - Try out claim-based sharing ### Lightning Talks If you have a project in progress that you'd like to share, there will be time at the beginning of the meetup for 5 minute lightning talks. Add your topic below. - Don Park on 'just enough ruby to use Camlistore as a generic image host' - Nick Moore will have a Raspberry Pi on hand running Camlistore. - @edrex on publishing websites using Camlistore data Let's get together and install [Camlistore](http://camlistore.org/). Camlistore is a *"personal storage system for life"*, similar in some ways to Dropbox, Google+, and Git. It is designed to archive personally-relevant data from sources such as your hard drive, social networks, and your mobile phone camera. Once data is imported, you can annotate and organize, query, and share. Camli is moving fast, and is currently for developers and motivated early adopters. Bonus points for installing ahead of time, so we can focus on the fun stuff and so we have more people on hand who can help with installation. ### Basics - Install Camlistore on your laptop and play with the web interface and `cammount`, `camput` and `camget` commands - Sync some photos with the [Android app](https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.camlistore) - Play with the awesome query interface, for example searching by image properties. ### Advanced ideas - Set up Camlistore on a home server, or on a VPS using S3 for storage (see [this recipe](https://gist.github.com/edrex/9539436)). - Build and install the iOS photo sync app and sync some photos - Publish parts of your store to the web with go templates - Try out claim-based sharing ### Lightning Talks If you have a project in progress that you'd like to share, there will be time at the beginning of the meetup for 5 minute lightning talks. Add your topic below. - Don Park on 'just enough ruby to use Camlistore as a generic image host' - Nick Moore will have a Raspberry Pi on hand running Camlistore. - @edrex on archiving and annotating handwritten notes
Change #26829
2014-03-31
08:37:57

update Calagator::Event 1250465935 Intel Agile and Lean Development Conference Roll back

description <b><i>Intel's sixth annual Agile and Lean Development Conference is open to the public!</i></b> Dates: <ul> <li>Monday, April 14 Basic Tutorials </li> <li>Tuesday, April 15 Advanced Tutorials </li> <li>Wednesday, April 16 Keynotes & Presentations </li> </ul> Location: Intel Jones Farm Campus, JFCC Auditorium, 2111 NE 25th Ave., Hillsboro, OR (after turning into the parking lot off of 25th, go straight through the stop sign and park in the parking lot on your left. JFCC will be on your left between JF3 and JF4.) <h3>Wednesday Keynote Schedule</h3> 8:00-9:00 Don Reinertson<br> 9:00-10:00 Dave Snowden<br> 10:00-11:00 April Mills<br> 11:00-12:00 Dave Hussman<br> 1:00-2:00 Track slot #1 / Richard Sheridan<br> 2:00-3:00 Track slot #2 / Zach Nies<br> 3:00-4:00 Track slot #3 / Herman D'hooge<br> 4:00-5:00 Track slot #4<br><h3>How to Register</h3> Keynotes are free to attend, but you must register. Workshops are priced at $150 for a half-day class, $250 for full-day class You will need to create an account before registering. Our apologies for the complicated nature of Intel's internal systems. <i>To provide the best experience, please ensure you are using Internet Explorer 9 or higher (with Compatibility Mode enabled) . <b>We have seen rendering issues with Firefox and Chrome</b></i> To create an account: <ol> <li>Go to the Intel Learning Network at http://learn.intel.com </li> <li>Click the link to create an Intel Learning Network user account </li> <li>Enter required information (work email, login ID, password, real name, security question) </li> <li>Click "register" to complete creating your account </li> </ol> To register for events: <ol> <li>Login to the Intel Learning Network using your account </li> <li> From the home page, click on "Profile", then "Preferences" </li> <li> Enter access code "Agile_2014" in the text box and click "Add" </li> <li> The access code will reflect in the “access codes I have submitted” area. You MUST click "Save" to complete the process. </li> </ol> Register for tutorials here: http://learn.intel.com/portal/scripts/training/virtualcourse/virtualcoursedetails.aspx?VirtualCourseId=4370 <br>Pay for tutorials here: http://intel.regsvc.com/E23682 <b><i>Intel's sixth annual Agile and Lean Development Conference is open to the public!</i></b> Dates: <ul> <li>Monday, April 14 Basic Tutorials </li> <li>Tuesday, April 15 Advanced Tutorials </li> <li>Wednesday, April 16 Keynotes & Presentations </li> </ul> Location: Intel Jones Farm Campus, JFCC Auditorium, 2111 NE 25th Ave., Hillsboro, OR (after turning into the parking lot off of 25th, go straight through the stop sign and park in the parking lot on your left. JFCC will be on your left between JF3 and JF4.) Full schedule is available at https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5c0gS3XXAGfWWd1Z2ZZWVIzbjQ/edit?usp=sharing <h3>Wednesday Keynote Schedule</h3> 8:00-9:00 Don Reinertson<br> 9:00-10:00 Dave Snowden<br> 10:00-11:00 April Mills<br> 11:00-12:00 Dave Hussman<br> 1:00-2:00 Track slot #1 / Richard Sheridan<br> 2:00-3:00 Track slot #2 / Zach Nies<br> 3:00-4:00 Track slot #3 / Herman D'hooge<br> 4:00-5:00 Track slot #4<br><h3>How to Register</h3> Keynotes are free to attend, but you must register. Workshops are priced at $150 for a half-day class, $250 for full-day class You will need to create an account before registering. Our apologies for the complicated nature of Intel's internal systems. <i>To provide the best experience, please ensure you are using Internet Explorer 9 or higher (with Compatibility Mode enabled) . <b>We have seen rendering issues with Firefox and Chrome</b></i> To create an account: <ol> <li>Go to the Intel Learning Network at 'learn.intel.com' </li> <li>Click the link to create an Intel Learning Network user account </li> <li>Enter required information (work email, login ID, password, real name, security question) </li> <li>Click "register" to complete creating your account </li> </ol> To register for events: <ol> <li>Login to the Intel Learning Network using your account </li> <li> From the home page, click on "Profile", then "Preferences" </li> <li> Enter access code "Agile_2014" in the text box and click "Add" </li> <li> The access code will reflect in the “access codes I have submitted” area. You MUST click "Save" to complete the process. </li> </ol> Register for tutorials here: http://learn.intel.com/portal/scripts/training/virtualcourse/virtualcoursedetails.aspx?VirtualCourseId=4370 <br>Pay for tutorials here: http://intel.regsvc.com/E23682
Change #26828
2014-03-31
01:42:01

destroy Calagator::Event 1250465940 Web Experience Management: Why Your Website is More than a Website Roll back

Change #26827
2014-03-31
01:39:30

update Calagator::Source 996334988 http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/events/154231502/ Roll back

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Change #26826
2014-03-31
01:39:30

update Calagator::Venue 202394257 ADX (Art Design Portland) Roll back

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Change #26825
2014-03-31
01:39:30

create Calagator::Event 1250465941 Apps for Good Roll back

description nil <p>This month we'll hear from several local orgs using apps to help meet their mission. During this facilitated panel discussion, staff from Know Your City, RACC, and Oregon Nikkei Endowment and their app developers will chat about the development process, successes, and pitfalls.</p> <p>Celebrate Portland and come prepared--download these awesome free apps:</p> <p>• <a href="http://knowyourcity.org/">Know Your City</a> - <a href="http://pdxsocialhistory.org/">PDX Social History</a></p> <p>• <a href="https://www.racc.org/">Regional Arts & Culture Council</a> - <a href="http://publicartpdx.com/">Public Art PDX</a></p> <p>• <a href="http://www.oregonnikkei.org/">Oregon Nikkei Endowment</a> - <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/japantown-pdx/id806904198?mt=8">JapanTown PDX</a></p> <p> <b>Know Your City</b> is a nonprofit organization that connects people to place. To fulfill our mission, we organize tours, lectures, publications and youth programs. Our programs engage the public through experiential learning, creative placemaking, policy-making and culture. More online at: knowyourcity.org.</p> <p><br>The <b>Regional Arts & Culture Council (RACC)</b> provides grants for artists, organizations and schools; manages an internationally acclaimed public art program; raises money for the arts through workplace giving; provides workshops and technical assistance for artists; and oversees a program to integrate arts into the curriculum in public schools.</p> <p>To create a new form of access for the public art collections RACC manages for the City and County we partnered with Elsewise Media’s Matt Blair who was introduced to us through the City’s “CivicApps” program.  Matt’s wonderful <i>Public Art PDX</i> app for the iPhone is powered by the Filemaker database that RACC’s Public Art Collections Department constructed and maintains.</p> <p>The mission of the <b>Oregon Nikkei Endowment</b> is to preserve and honor the history and culture of Japanese Americans in the Pacific Northwest, to educate the public about the Japanese American experience during World War II, and to advocate for the protection of civil rights for all Americans. <i>Japantown PDX</i> is a GPS-enabled app which guides users on a walking tour beyond the walls of our museum, the Oregon Nikkei Legacy Center located in Portland’s historic Old Town neighborhood, and into the heart of the city’s pre and post-war Japanese American community.</p> <p><b>GammaPoint</b> is a the Portland based mobile app development company. GammaPoint’s expertise lies in creating navigation apps. GammaPoint has also created a web based platform App4Tour.com where anyone who is interested in creating a field tour or city tour guide app can sign up  and submit the content to create a native customized geo-locations based app without any knowledge of computer programming. Japantown PDX app was a pilot project between UofPortland students, Oregon Nikkei and GammaPoint. With its expertise in navigation apps, GammaPoint created a geo-aware app for Oregon Nikkei and also was able to test their App4Tour.com beta platform.  Explore Portland Oregon’s historic Japantown with this user-friendly walking tour app. Also check out some of the other popular apps from GammaPoint such as Extra Mile and WeatherRun.</p> <p><br><b>Matt Blair</b> creates apps and websites that enrich our connections to culture, place, and each other. He led development of iOS apps that were selected by Apple for their iPad Apps of the Year collections in 2012 and 2013, and also designed and built a poetry editor for iPad called Line & Verse. His Portland-based work includes projects around heritage trees, public art, history, and poetry boxes. All four of these projects aspire to use technology to encourage the exploration of the real world.</p> <p> <b>Presenters</b></p> <p><b>Todd Mayberry</b> currently serves as the director of collections and exhibits at the <a href="http://www.oregonnikkei.org/">Oregon Nikkei Endowment</a>. He has fourteen years of experience in the cultural sector having worked at Japanese Cultural and Community Center of Washington, Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, Minnesota Historical Society and Walker Art Center.</p> <p><br><b>Teena Jain</b> is the co-founder of GammaPoint. She has over 18 years of software development experience. She has been working in mobile apps industry long before the apps became household name. Teena has worked for PalmSource and many startups before venturing out for entrepreneurship. She also brings UI/UX experience to GammaPoint team.</p> <p><br><b>Marc Moscato</b> is responsible for directing the organization, managing program committees and guiding the organization’s mission. Previous to KYC, he has worked for Museum of Contemporary Craft, City Club of Portland, Microcosm Publishing, Peripheral Produce and Squeaky Wheel. He received his MS in Arts & Administration from University of Oregon.</p> <p><b>Keith Lachowicz </b>and his team oversee a collection of 1900 artworks—everything from small prints and drawings to 170+ large scale outdoor sculptures. As technology expands to provide new ways to interact with art collections, museum and public art professionals have become the on-point staff for gathering, organizing and supplying the data that search and access applications are constructed with.<a href="http://www.racc.org/"></a></a></p> <p><b>Matt Blair </b>has been a technology consultant for seventeen years. When not staring at screens, he spends his time reading old books on paper, and stomping through the mud in Forest Park. He is also a volunteer writing workshop facilitator for Write Around Portland, and joined their board in 2013.<a href="http://mattblair.net/"></p> <p> </p> <p><b>Agenda</b></p> <p>Networking and refreshments 6pm-6:15pm/6:30pm</p> <p>Presentation 6:15pm/6:30pm-8pm</p> <p> </p> <p><b>Accessibility</b></p> <p><b>Mobility Access:</b> This venue is wheelchair accessible. There are no steps to climb.</p> <p><b>Hearing Access:</b> We will have access to a PA system at this venue.</p> <p><b>Sight Access:</b> We will use a projector at this venue.</p> <p>We want everyone to be able to participate in the PDXTech4Good community and events. Please don't hesitate to let us know what we can do to accommodate your needs.</p> <p> </p> <p><b>Parking & Transportation</b></p> <p>Street parking.</p> <p> </p> <p><b>What you'll get out of PDXTech4Good events</b></p> <p><b>Nonprofit staffers</b> will find a friendly, welcoming atmosphere for those not experienced with technology, and many chances to ask questions of tech-experienced nonprofits and experts.</p> <p><b>Techies</b> will find opportunities to hear the real-world stories of nonprofit clients, and put their own expertise to social good — as well as the potential for lasting relationships (be they paid or volunteer) with leading organizations in our community.</p> <p><b>Activists and community organizers</b> will see and be given the chance to present on successful uses of technology for social change. We'll explore how technology can help support activism and where activism can push it forward.</p>
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Change #26824
2014-03-31
01:39:30

create Calagator::Venue 202394257 ADX (Art Design Portland) Roll back

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Change #26823
2014-03-31
01:39:29

create Calagator::Source 996334988 http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/events/154231502/ Roll back

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Change #26822
2014-03-31
01:38:52

update Calagator::Source 996334978 http://www.meetup.com/pdxtech4good-nonprofit-activist-tech/events/154199542/ Roll back

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Change #26821
2014-03-31
01:38:52

update Calagator::Venue 202391015 OpenSourcery Roll back

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