mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 15 2009 | web, conference, widgets
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 14 2009 | microsoft, seattle, startups, conference
mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 27 2009 | search, google, seo, conference
mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 18 2009 | startups, conference, workshop
$2,000 for a "lean startup" workshop - that seems inherently contradictory (despite how good Eric is).
Quoted: Learn how to construct a lean startup that focuses on customers, markets, and speed of iteration. Through case studies, exercises, and discussions, instructor Eric Ries guides entrepreneurs of all stripes through the key areas of startup success: product, engineering, QA, marketing, and business strategy. You'll emerge with a clear plan to bring lean-startup thinking back to your company.
mike | Shared With: Everyone - May 18 2009 | google io, ignite, conference
Looking forward to these Ignite Google IO talks next week.
Quoted: I will be hosting an Ignite at Google IO on 5/27 from 4:15-5:15 at Moscone. I did an open call for speakers and I'm happy to announce the following will be joining me onstage: Leo Dirac - Transhumanism Morality Why only geeks and hippies can save the world. Michael Driscoll - Hacking Big Data with the Force of Open...
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 23 2009 | google, javascript, conference, google ioI should submit evosystem (after some cleanup)
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Sep 26 2008 | conference, ai, signularity, kurzweil
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 20 2008 | gnomedex, seattle, conference, pathable
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 18 2008 | conference, web 2.0, social, network
mike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 23 2008 | conference, gnomedex
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