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BarCampRDUsessions
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on July 30, 2007 at 10:35:14 am
Propose a Session Idea Below
- Mobile Web Panel - iPhoneDevCampRDU, blackberry, Palm, Helio, Windows Mobile
- Project Mgmt merged with other disciplines (Six Sigma)
- Enhancing Sketchup using Ruby and / or C++, including unit tests
- Distributed source code management (beyond version control)
- Geeks doing Good : How to use your Tech Foo to change the world 4 the better.
- Discuss doing a Create a Startup weekend. More info here and here. One of these events happened July 6-8 in Boulder, CO. Here is what participant Alex King had to say.
- Developing with Facebook Platform
- The lack of Tech/Gadget/Web 2.0/Design/Network/ news in the Triangle, creating our own Social Media Outlet
- Full text searching with SOLR
- Building self-sustaining web products with Ruby on Rails
- Ruby on Rails Episode 2: Attack of the Clones
- Top 5 hacks for Mac OS X
- Automating your home with X10 and Ruby
- Build your own PVR
- Urban Computing (and applications in the triangle)
- Hacking PyPy
- Fun with Clusters: cool things folks are doing with clusters and build stories
- Game Development and Organization of Future Game Jams
- Django in the Triangle
- Online Video: Joost, Miro, the new TV, video tools for any website
- OpenMoko
- Why did Magnetic Poetry Kit Tip? Last CampRDU I led a discussion of Sex and the Death of Advertising with a great group of barcampers. This CampRDU, I would like to share my experience with a product called Magnetic Poetry Kit (MPK), words on magnets most people put on their fridge or locker for ad hoc poetry. Magnetic Poetry Kit "tipped" a la Malcolm Gladwell's book "The Tipping Point" in the 1990's and became a huge seller. A company I co-founded helped create that tipping point, but it was unplanned and really LUCKY. Now that we are all responsible for making new ideas and products tip, I thought it would be helpful to review what happened then and identify every piece of Gladwell's Tipping Point formula. Like last time, I hope this session is interactive with lots of questions and ideas. Together, maybe we figure out how to sell our ideas and products in a marketing world changing almost too fast to keep up. I can be reached at martinsellingzoe@aol.com. See you at camp - Martin.
- From Coder to CTO: Living at the Intersection of Technology, Strategy, and Revenue
- Building software using open source development tools - John F. Davis
- Meet your friendly neighborhood Linux Users Group - An interactive discussion of the past, present, and future of the Triangle Linux Users Group aka TriLUG
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