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MinneDemo

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MinneDemo Holiday Edition

 

 

It's time for another MinneDemo! MinneDemo is the Minneapolis/St.Paul version of DemoCamp, where we showcase the most kick-ass software in town and have a few beers together.

 

This time around, we've arranged to have the Acadia Cafe, located on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis' "Eat Street" district, close their doors to the public and make both their stage/theater and the cafe/pub space available exclusively for MinneDemo attendees on the evening of Monday, December 11th.

 

The Acadia can accommodate a larger audience, provides us with separate spaces for presentations and networking, offers a nice menu and a really diverse set of beers all in a non-corporate setting. The place has soul, and lets us address the valid gripe last time 'round about not being able to hear the presenters over the chatter.

 

DateMonday, December 11th
Time6:30pm for drinks and food, demos start at 7:00pm
LocationAcadia Cafe, "Eat Street" Minneapolis
AttendeesAll are welcome! Please sign your name on this page so we know how many people are coming.


 

Demo Schedule

 

We will have seven 15-minute demos. Sign up below if you're interested and, of course, there's no fee or any BS associated with presenting. Also, email dan at unpossible dot com and look at recursion dot org so we know how to reach you. This is really important so that we can confirm that you're still in when we get closer to the event.

 

Schedule:

 

  1. Data_Pix (Jeff Beddow) -- Data_Pix is a self-descriptive data presentation method that allows visual interactive browsing of large complex datasets.
  2. Fetchster (Eric Caron) -- Fetchster is a locally-owned, nation-wide job board that spiders company websites for job openings (eliminating the middle man, such as CareerBuilder)
  3. imp (Dan Carroll) -- Through imp, users can legally discover, acquire and share songs, movies and more -- all of which is recommended to them by sources they trust.
  4. Doomtree Reactive Video Utility (Paul Wenzel & Justin Heideman) -- In real time, we manipulate motion graphics, video footage, and imagery for on-stage performance. Using Quartz Composer and Max/MSP, it is not Web 2.0.
  5. Mike O'Connor -- I was going to talk about the Corp.com 3rd-level domain registry. But that's so 3-months-ago. Keep an eye on Bar.com. It's going to turn into something cool a few days before the demo. I'll tell ya all about it.
  6. Co-Pilot (Eric Grumdahl) -- Co-Pilot helps housing and human service agencies end homelessness in Minnesota, by streamlining information management, simplifying accountability and providing feedback to policy-makers, funders and programs.
  7. Bonsai (Erik Haugo} -- Bonsai is a highly-configurable web-based personal note manager.

 

Have a project in the pipeline that you'd you'd like to present at the next MinneDemo, sign up below:

 

  1. My weather project (Ben Tesch)
  2. Jumpnode (Jumpnode)
  3. Your name here?


 

Getting there

 

Acadia Cafe is located just south of downtown Minneapolis, at the corner of Nicollet Avenue South and West Franklin Avenue. The address is 1931 Nicollet Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN 55403.

 

Metro Transit Bus Routes:

 

  • From North or South on Nicollet: Take the 18 or 17
  • From East or West on Franklin: Take the 2

 

Parking is available at the Lorring Nicollet community center - Plymouth Church lot just North of the Acadia on Nicollet. Street parking is also available.


 

Free drinks for the first 75 people

 

Acadia's known for their diverse range of specialty beers, so we've hit up some sponsors to spring for drink tickets for the first 75 people.

 

Our sponsors:

 

  1. ipHouse - ipHouse specializes in Internet Plumbing, done by Internet Professionals
  2. Mosquito Mole Multiworks - Consulting, Hosting and Product Development
  3. Kinetic Data - Builds applications and tools for internal IT organizations to deliver business service management
  4. Road Sign Math - driving + math = fun
  5. New Counsel - New Counsel is a law firm dedicated to assisting technology based start-ups


 

Attendees

 

(Please click the "Edit Page" button at the bottom to add your name to this list/RSVP)

 

  1. Dan Grigsby (Co-organizer)
  2. Luke Francl (Co-organizer)
  3. Eddie Malekebu Webs911.com
  4. Central Standard Tech
  5. Scott Vlaminck
  6. BenEdwards refactr
  7. Peter Fleck PF Hyper
  8. Jeff Pester Text Capital
  9. Dan Carroll imp
  10. Robert Metcalf Flyspy
  11. Eric Caron Fetchster
  12. Norm Orstad Slantwise Design
  13. Ron Lancaster license 2 code WidgetWeb
  14. Jamie Thingelstad, Road Sign Math & Dow Jones
  15. Harold Slawik New Counsel
  16. John Sundberg Kinetic Data
  17. Matt Thompson vita.mn Snarkmarket
  18. Dan Weinand Slantwise Design
  19. Paul Wenzel, Co-Op Media Carmichael Lynch
  20. Bob Hastings
  21. Derrick Shields Adscape Internet Marketing SotanLIFE
  22. Dylan Petersson WWW Design & Development SotanLIFE
  23. Robert Foster SotanLIFE
  24. Adam Cozine SotanLIFE
  25. Dane Seivwright SotanLIFE
  26. Morgan Catlin Valtira
  27. Jeff Beddow
  28. Chris Barber CB1, INC.
  29. Justin Heideman, Walker Art Center & Co-Op Media
  30. John Murphy, Dow Jones
  31. Ira Mitchell freemind
  32. James Swanson freemind
  33. Nick Santrizos Dow Jones
  34. Jason Wankerl
  35. John Roberts New Counsel www.newcounsel.com
  36. Les Lim CTEP
  37. Garrick Van Buren Working Pathways MNteractive.com
  38. Courtney Lind EatonGolden
  39. Kate Pabst EatonGolden
  40. Todd Emmel Slantwise Design
  41. Jon Dahl Slantwise Design
  42. Andy Kvamme Slantwise Design
  43. Tim Elliott Winecast
  44. Brian 'Bex' Huff
  45. Eric Grumdahl, Hearth Connection
  46. Chris Gwinn, Four51
  47. David Saber, Saber Associates
  48. Irfan Khan, Jumpnode Systems
  49. Drew Geraets, Running Design
  50. Jason Baker, VISI
  51. Adam Gedde
  52. Timothy Wee Thomson West
  53. Jim PIchler, Digital River
  54. Michael John
  55. David Opsahl
  56. Pam Ludford U of M
  57. John Ladwig MN State Colleges and Universities
  58. Bjorn Stansvik, MentorMate, Inc.
  59. Jonathan Waldoch, MentorMate, Inc.
  60. Chris Sandberg, Lockridge Grindal Nauen PLLP
  61. Tom vonKuster, Amex
  62. Eric Lampland, Lookout Point Communications
  63. Graeme Thickins, Tech~Surf~Blog
  64. Nate Schutta, ntschutta.com
  65. Aaron Fulkerson (?) OpenGarden.org, nbLogn
  66. Rick Kuula Solutia Consulting
  67. Tom Kieffer
  68. David Farmer U of M
  69. Nate Yourchuck
  70. Ralph Jenson
  71. Justin Peck
  72. Sheldon Mains (maybe, probably late)
  73. Matt Zumwalt MediaShelf, LLC
  74. Kharmen Roman Dow Jones
  75. Cecily Sommers The Push Institute
  76. Ron Fresquez The Open Source Technology Alliance
  77. Ashley Fresquez The Open Source Technology Alliance
  78. Ben Moore, Curbly.com
  79. Mark Fredrickson, Advantage Labs
  80. Benjamin Ortega, University of Minnesota Population Center
  81. Cuong Tran, PragmaQuest
  82. Brandy Carrier, New Horizons Computer Learning Center
  83. James Ludlow, DiscgolfTV.com
  84. Steve Stevenson, Dow Jones
  85. Randy Vescelius
  86. Stephen Heuer, Arux Software int42.org
  87. Jonathan Lord, Dr. Wingnut
  88. Paul Cantrell, assorted nonsense
  89. Mike Calvo Citronella
  90. Brian Westrich McWest Corp.
  91. Levi Yourchuck Levi Yourchuck
  92. Ben Wallace, Link Positive, Inc.
  93. Neil Mix, Pandora
  94. Brent Gustafson, Walker Art Center
  95. Annette Gustafson, page10
  96. Josh Byrne, Adayana
  97. Dustin Bruzenak
  98. Pusit Sompong, MPR
  99. Dan Stone
  100. Steve Peterson, Acorn Bay Software
  101. Mary Jo Delise, ION Communications
  102. Aaron Mentele, Feed Rinse Electric Pulp
  103. Michael Lehmkuhl, Feed Rinse Electric Pulp
  104. David Hedrick Skarjune MN MySQL User Group
  105. Adria Richards, BlueTurtle Hosting
  106. Deb Alexander, U of M
  107. Scott Ballantyne
  108. Lucas Fleetham
  109. Steve Hanson, Cruiskeen Consulting LLC
  110. Mark Sastry
  111. Sean Donovan, BAHAMA Consulting
  112. Kevin Yurasso, BAHAMA Consulting
  113. Jacob Hookom, McKesson Medical-Surgical
  114. Todd Mcgrath, supergloo
  115. Andy Atkinson
  116. Adam Sellke
  117. Matt Bauer, Mosquito Mole Multiworks
  118. Bill Boulger, Indie Tickets
  119. Rudrava Roy, Invisible Computing
  120. Adam McBroom
  121. Shashi P
  122. Tanya Yourchuck
  123. James Walsh, Datacard Group
  124. Craig Peterson
  125. Craig Chamberlin
  126. Amit Dedhia
  127. Lars Leafblad, HHH Institute of Public Affairs, U of MN
  128. Matthew Genelin Fast Computer Service Co.
  129. John Kuster http://www.oscmn.com
  130. Cody Hanson, University of Minnesota Libraries
  131. Matthew Dornquast, Code 42 Software
  132. Carson Kipfer, Third North Creative
  133. Greg Blasko, Third North Creative
  134. Mindy Krasselt
  135. Mark Maclennan
  136. Dan McElroy
  137. Tom Healy, Jump Technologies
  138. John Tinsley, BenchmarkQA
  139. Eric Peterson, Invisible Computing
  140. Tom Brice
  141. Eugene Vasserman
  142. John Riske, Swarmcast
  143. Stacey Taylor, Solution Design Group
  144. Ryan Melena, OnClick Inc.
  145. Andrew Comfort, Q-BA-MAZE
  146. Abe Levine
  147. Matt Deimel

 

Mailing List, Tags, Previous Events

 

We'll continue to use the MinneBar list for MinneDemo. Join it here.

 

Tag blog posts, podcasts and photos with MinneDemo.

 

The original MinneDemo page has been archived, you can find it here. Also, check out some photos from the first MinneDemo.