With so many events going on in NH relevant to technology, social media and other interests, I thought it was high time to implement a state wide calendar. Hopefully this will do two things: 1) eliminate conflicting, similar events on the same day or night 2) help people find and share MORE awesome events around [...]
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Tags: #smbnh, Events, hockey, nh, nh event calendar, nh state events, PodCamp, ski, smcnh, tech, techkaraoke, techkaraokenh, techup, tweetup
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010 at
7:43 pm and is filed
under Events.
For a couple of years now I’ve been telling people who ask me where the “next” thing will be happening that Geolocation and Mobile are the answer. These two technologies are very different, and yet they go hand in hand. For the end user, they come with inherent risks along with the benefits. For the [...]
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Tags: discount, diversity, foursquare, geologcation, gowalla, minors, mobile, payless, predators, safety, stop and shop, store cards, tech, Twitter, vrm, women
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Saturday, January 2nd, 2010 at
8:26 pm and is filed
under Advertising, Cell Phones, Mobile Networking, Opinion.
Over the last few weeks I’ve been quietly planning and plotting a new branch of the nationwide Social Media Breakfast in NH. It isn’t that we don’t love Boston, because we do, but our neighbor to the north is rich in technology and social media, and often overlooked when events are planned. I saw a [...]
Last night was Part Two of the Gender Gap and Technology/New Media Episode on my podcast Topics on Fire. Panelists for the show were myself, Leslie Bradshaw, Jen Nedeau, Meg Fowler and Shireen Mitchell. On the first episode, we had Chris Brogan, Aaron Brazell and Micah Baldwin offering the male perspective as we hammered out [...]
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Tags: girl geeks, grrls, social media, strong women, tech, technology careers women, technology education women, women engineers
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Monday, October 6th, 2008 at
1:47 pm and is filed
under Podcast, Social Change, Social Networks.
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