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Here’s a video and blog post I wrote for Blogher back then. She remembered fondly, the netsquared t-shirt that she had selected from the donated t-shirts. Being an open source and open data geek, the menu was accompanied with some open data about what was ordered most during the previous month!
Last summer, I remember seeing Britt Bravo photographing the trash at the Blogher Conference. She was creating a visual for this post, " Can't Blogher Conference Be Greener Next Year ?" Her recent post at Netsquared called " How To Green Your Tech Conference " has some good advice.
Shortly before the Blogher July 2005 conference, I got a new digital camera that came with a video feature. There has been online conversation during the past couple of weeks on vlog list , Netsquared , TechSoup and Blogher. I love J Goldstein's comment. Here's a synthesis. Post Reflection.
I have a lot of tree-planters to thank for the fruit I have eaten this year: my husband for being the best hubs ever , my parents for a lifetime of love, my friends for inspiring me, BlogHer and NetSquared for helping me make a living doing something I love (blogging!),
If others in attendance are also blogging, they are encouraged to comment, link or trackback to the posts. Take for example, the netsquared conference. Flickr streams have also been used to document informal gatherings in a playful and creative way -- see these examples from N-TEN and Netsquared's Net Tuesday gatherings.
One of the podcasters at NetSquared , where I work, uses the Olympus DM-20 digital recorder , which isn't cheap, but is more affordable than the options above, and I think it comes with a microphone. I know that many people don't know how to subscribe using RSS feeds and/or don't have an mp3 player.
Nonprofit Technology Pillars: I'll admit these resources are North Americancentric and I apologize (hopefully my global nonprofit colleagues can name the pillars of other continents and leave referrals in the comments.). Netsquared and ConsultantCommons both from CompuMentor. NGO/NPTECH Web2.0 The N-TEN blog is an excellent source.
An interview with Allen Gunn of Social Source Commons by Britt Bravo over at Netsquared. Here's a roundup of all the live blog posts from the recent BlogHer conference neatly organized by session. Good discussion in the comments too. Need some comic relief? Maybe just some prayers? Welcome to the Church of Plone from LOLNPTECH.
Let's start with Michelle herself, who posted some comments on the NTEN-sponsored discussion of open API's last week to both the NetSquared site and her own blog. Kathy quotes from "Morton", who wrote in a comment on another blog. ' To atone, here's a set of links for this week, all from female bloggers. Open API's.
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