January Meetup Report
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NetBSD Status Report January - March
2005
NetBSD Status Report January - March
2005
04/09/2005 05:46 PMJanuary ~ March 2005 Quarterly Report on
Taiwan's Intellectual Property Rights
Protection
January ~ March 2005 Quarterly Report on
Taiwan's Intellectual Property Rights
Protection
06/22/2005 02:07 AMMyEGov Taiwan Jun 22 2005 6:11AM GMT
This Week in Perl 6, January 03 -
January 11, 2005
This Week in Perl 6, January 03 -
January 11, 2005
02/01/2005 09:34 PMMatt Fowles summarizes the Perl 6 mailing lists with bugfixes,
multimensional data structures, and a new syntax engine.
"Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: January 04, 2004 - January 10,
2004 Archives"
"Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: January 04, 2004 - January 10,
2004 Archives"
01/07/2004 06:08 PMTalking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: January 18, 2004 - January 24,
2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: January 18, 2004 - January 24,
2004 Archives
01/22/2004 07:16 AMtalking points interviews george soros. also, josh is already up in
new hamphire on his reader funded venture .. TPM has a good interview
with George Soros ..
interviews
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: January 11, 2004 - January 17,
2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: January 11, 2004 - January 17,
2004 Archives
01/16/2004 01:04 PMJoshua Micah Marshall has published Clark’s testimony ..
Transcript of Clark's testimony to congress on Iraq .. getting
unfairly drudged .. invented
quotes
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: January 02, 2005 - January 08,
2005 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: January 02, 2005 - January 08,
2005 Archives
01/03/2005 10:00 AMTalking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah Marshall: January 02, 2005 -
January 08, 2005 Archives .. pile of
droppings
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Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: January 25, 2004 - January 31,
2004 Archives
Talking Points Memo: by Joshua Micah
Marshall: January 25, 2004 - January 31,
2004 Archives
01/26/2004 04:12 PMBREAKING: Kerry couldn't get laid at St. Paul's! .. Josh
Marshall
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MEETUP
MEETUP
04/17/2005 04:17 AMinternational meetup day .. ghettocooler crew meetup .. Meet Up
website’s .. Arranging a meetup? .. real-life encounter ..
Meetup with people .. blogmeet .. Meetups .. MEETUP ..
Meetup
meetup.com
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RSS Meetup
RSS Meetup
04/09/2004 04:02 PMSo—I had signed up for
RSS
Meetups, and then I got an email asking me to vote on a venue.
Then I checked, and found that I was the only Seattle-ite who had
signed up, so I made my decision. The meetup will be held wherever I
happen to be at the scheduled time, and everybody (me) will be in
attendance, and we don’t have to talk about RSS if we
don’t feel like it.
In fact, if we just want to watch TV, or play with the cat, or do some
coding—that’s all fine.
Changes - Meetup.com
Changes - Meetup.com
04/13/2005 04:28 AMMeetup empieza a cobrar por servicios .. charging a $19/month fee ..
Meetup.Com now charges
meetup.com/changes
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Review : PHP Meetup
Review : PHP Meetup
02/07/2003 09:40 AMReview : PHP Meetup
I'd love to tell you glowing things about the Boston PHP Meetup. How
I networked, learned, found new clients and even ate good food. N O P
E !!!! Instead the event failed as follows:
Arrive at restaurant. Sign on door "For Rent". Not a positive thing.
Stand on street corner in 25 degree weather feeling like a fool.
Wait 15 minutes.
No one arrives
Walk away in disgust thinking "Not only did no one show but the
$#($)#*$)(# restaurant was closed so I didn't even get food"
Pathetic. I mean THE RESTAURANT WASN'T EVEN IN BUSINESS !!! Note to
the meetup crew: GET A CLUE.
Payup, says Meetup
Payup, says Meetup
04/15/2005 07:48 AMEmergent people seen heading for the exit
meetup relaunches
meetup relaunches
09/08/2004 11:36 PMdoes a good job of putting the benefits up front. congrats to the
meetup gang
meetup is hiring
meetup is hiring
01/29/2004 12:46 AMbetween these jobs and kinja hiring, there's a veritable dotcom
renaissance in NYC these days
Technorati Meetup in Tokyo May 27
Technorati Meetup in Tokyo May 27
05/20/2004 10:02 PMDave Sifry, the CEO of
Technorati is coming to Tokyo
next week. We're having a meeting for users and developers. Dave and I
will speak and Dave will give some cool demos etc. If you are a
Technorati fan, want to know more about Technorati or just want to
hang out with Dave, please sign up and come. We will be charging 2000
per person for simple drinks and snacks. There will be wifi. The
details are below:
5/27 Thursday, 18:00-21:00
18:00-19:00 Demo, Talk & Discussion
19:00-21:00 Reception with drinks & light snacks
Place, Tokyo 21c
Club, 7th Fl of Marunouchi Building
Speakers
David L. Sifry, CEO, Technorati
Joichi Ito, head of International and mobility, Technorati
2000 yen fee for participation
Deadline to apply, May 24th Mon, 18:00
Please RSVP to Kenta
Ushijima. We have a 50 person limit.
Please promote this on other blogs, particularly Japanese blogs.
Thanks in advance and see you there!
JavaOne Blogger Meetup
JavaOne Blogger Meetup
06/29/2004 12:17 PMLast night's blogger meetup was a blast. It was great to actually meet
the people behind the blogs. I talked to Tim Bray, Simon Phipps,
MaryMary, Cedric, Cameron, Mike, Charles, Matt, Russel Beattie (which
is pronounced Bee-Ah-Tee, not Bee-tee) and many others. Unfortunately
I missed out on Hani (who I would've loved to introduce to Russel :-)
and EricGu (who... (164 words)
Meetup starts to charge
Meetup starts to charge
04/14/2005 10:36 AMOver at many2many I've posted comments about Meetup's decision to
start charging groups $19/month. What will this do to the social
dynamics that have made Meetup so important to many of us? Will
Craigslist will be the new Meetup? [Technorati tag: meetup]...
Movable Type Meetup
Movable Type Meetup
10/28/2003 11:09 PMLooking for a way to hang out with other Movable Type users in real
life? To talk about the writing...
The Boston PHP Meetup is Tonight
The Boston PHP Meetup is Tonight
02/06/2003 10:45 AMThe Boston PHP Meetup is Tonight
If you are in the Boston area and you program in PHP then you might be
interested in the meetup tonight at Mama Gaias in Cambridge. This one
I think I should be able to get to. And since six people signed up
(including me) then it shouldn't be cancelled. [_Go_]
Red Hat and Meetup.com Cross Roads
Red Hat and Meetup.com Cross Roads
02/05/2005 09:53 PMDiscordians organize MeetUp
Discordians organize MeetUp
02/18/2004 10:53 AMevilevilmatt sez, "This site is devoted to getting discordians,
worshipers of chaos to organize a 'meetup day.' Oh the irony!"
Link
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Thanks, evilevilmatt!)
Blog Meetup Tonight - SF
Blog Meetup Tonight - SF
12/17/2003 07:20 PMFor yuks, a bunch of us Blogger/Google folks are going to the blog
Meetup tonight in San Francisco. Stop by. People's Cafe on Haight
Street. 7pm.
K5 Meetup - Auckland, New Zealand
K5 Meetup - Auckland, New Zealand
06/17/2004 09:48 AM Following on from this thread I'm organizing a K5 meetup in
Auckland, New Zealand - and encouraging other kurons to organise
meetups in their cities, too.
The inevitable demise of meetup.com
The inevitable demise of meetup.com
04/14/2005 07:31 PMIn the beginning was a great idea: let’s create a Web site that
makes it easy for people with similar interests to find each other and
coordinate face-to-face meetings. And so Meetup.com was born, and
grew, and grew. Along the way it became part of the massive, amorphous
“social networking” set of companies (which includes
LinkedIn, Orkut, Ryze and most famously Friendster. All of these
companies now face the same challenge that hit thousands of…
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Technorati Meetup in Tokyo, 5/27/04,
18:00-21:00
Technorati Meetup in Tokyo, 5/27/04,
18:00-21:00
05/25/2004 11:54 AMAfter the great fun we had at the Developer's
Salon last week, it turns out I'm in Tokyo this week, and Joi Ito and some great folks in Japan have set up a
Technorati Meetup for this Thursday. Joi has all the details, but here's the basic scoop:
When: May 27, 2004 18:00-21:00
Where: Tokyo 21c
Club, 7th Fl of Marunouchi Building
RSVP: To Kenta Ushijima.
We have a 50 person limit, so send your RSVPs in early!
Since we're a young startup, we're picking up the room and
incidentals but we're asking for 2000 yen per person to cover
refreshments. Looking forward to seeing all of you Kanto bloggers
there, and I hope that we can have at least as invigorating and
interesting a discussion as we had in San Francisco. I'll be
presenting some of the information and results we learned as well.
BTW, Here's some links to people who posted
about the SF meeting. Great seeing you all, looking forward to the
next one, I'll post as soon as we have firm dates/times.
meetup adds a buncha new features
meetup adds a buncha new features
04/20/2004 03:01 AMadding one's own venues! seems like the crew is still listening well
to their audience
Date mistake in Stockholm meetup
Date mistake in Stockholm meetup
06/11/2004 10:25 PMI'm really sorry. I made a mistake in the date for the meet up in
Stockholm. I said the 12th, but I meant the 13th. Can people still
meet tomorrow (13) instead of today (12)? Please let me know here or
on the
wiki. Sorry!!
International XUL Meetup Days Announced
International XUL Meetup Days Announced
04/09/2004 04:05 PMNotes from Tokyo Technorati Meetup
Notes from Tokyo Technorati Meetup
05/31/2004 07:06 PMWhen I was in Tokyo a couple of weeks ago, I exchanged email with
Sid, a nice guy who recently moved
from the US to Tokyo. Here's his report of a Technorati meetup in
Tokyo, which has some interesting statistics:
I just moved to Tokyo and saw on Joi Ito's site that he and Dave
Sifry, Technorati CEO, were putting on a "Technorati Meetup" on
Thursday night at the Marinouchi Building, so I decided to go. It was
a fun time, I learned a lot, and they had free Wi-Fi (a rarity in
Tokyo), so I was able to update several programs real fast.
Here are some notes from Dave's talk (which Joi translated,
although Dave speaks Japanese).
Technorati tracks 2.4 million blogs.
45% haven't posted in three months.
Around 200,000 new blogs are created daily.
About 7 minutes after someone posts a new entry it's indexed by
Technorati and searchable
Sifry says blogs are striving for authority, as defined by how many
people link to you when you write about things. You may not write the
truth or even be correct, but if you're interesting people link to
you.
He sees bloggers as commentators on the news and filters on the
news, rather than replacing the news ... though blogs are giving big
media sites a run for their money on hits and attention (as seen on a
chart of hits).
Technorati has an active developers'
site with several bindings and sample code of the program for
people to use and mutate on their own. "Because if there's one thing I
know, it's that you guys are all smarter than me," Sifry says.
An example is a program Joi wrote to send SMS to his phone when
someone links to his site. It vibrates every time somebody links to
him (and he encourages frequent linking).
Future directions for Technorati: Open reviews, subscribe to
keywords and Cosmos filters, discovery & filtering of subscription
lists, vote links and geographic search & filtering, which is hard
because people have to put in GPS coordinates (applies more to phone
blogging). There currently are 11,000 blogs in the geographic
database.
Meetup.com Ends Free Meetups
Meetup.com Ends Free Meetups
04/13/2005 01:35 AMMeetup About Business Model Lessons
Meetup About Business Model Lessons
04/13/2005 02:55 PMMeetup Inc. become something of an internet darling during the
US
Presidential campaigns, after people started using it for
political organizing. The concept was straight-forward. Use the web
to find like-minded individuals in a certain area who could (yup)
"meet up" in person. What was unclear from the beginning, though, was
how Meetup was ever going to make money. Originally, the plan was to
get money out of the venues where the various meetups occurred.
Apparently, that didn't work out, and now, Meetup is making news for
its decision to charge each "group" $19/month to
keep going. They certainly expect to lose many of their groups, and
lots of people are already noting that the price
seems quite
steep for what were mostly small, informal gatherings. The real
issue, though, is that it looks like Meetup has forgotten the first
rule of internet-based business models: don't charge for something
that was free before. It's very, very difficult to make that work
(there are a few small exceptions). Generally speaking, though, if
people expect something to be free, suddenly turning around and
charging for it is seen as swiping the rug out from under them. They
embraced your offering, in part, because it was free. You
can
charge for new and additional services -- but pissing off most of your
users with surprise fees, after being sold on the free idea, tends to
come back to bite many companies that have tried it. If anything, it
tends to encourage competition to come in and offer what you used to
offer... for free.
JavaOne Java bl0gger meetup
JavaOne Java bl0gger meetup
06/23/2004 05:08 PM - Thirsty Bear. Be there and/or be
square.
Kansas City web developer meetup
Kansas City web developer meetup
04/25/2004 11:31 PMThe last one was fun, so we're having
another. This time we're shooting for Thursday April 29th at around
8pm, probably at a venue in Kansas City. If you're interested in
coming along drop a note to myself
or Adrian and we'll add you to the impromptu mailing
list.
Madrid bl0ggers meetup March 12 21:00
Madrid bl0ggers meetup March 12 21:00
03/14/2005 05:54 PM
Victor is organizing a bloggers meeting on Saturday in Madrid. I'll
be going. Anyone who wants to come, please sign up on the wiki
page. It is on Saturday 12th, March 2005 at 21:00. The location is
La Giralda restaurant, Calle Maldonado 4.
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Raleigh/Cary Bloggers meetup tonight
Raleigh/Cary Bloggers meetup tonight
06/17/2005 04:53 PM
Join us tomorrow (Tuesday, June 7th) for the first
Raleigh/Cary Bloggers meetup of the month.
What: An open meeting to talk about blogging,
podcasting & whatever's on your mind
When: Tues @ 6:30 p.m.
Where: Cafe Cyclo, in Cameron Village
2020 Cameron St
Raleigh, NC 27605 (map)
(919) 829-3773
Who: Bloggers & people who want to blog (Podcasters welcome!)
Hope to see you there!
via
Josh
Tonight: Raleigh/Cary Bloggers Meetup
Tonight: Raleigh/Cary Bloggers Meetup
03/22/2005 05:10 PM
Josh Staiger:
Join us tomorrow (Tuesday March 15) for the third weekly Raleigh/Cary
Bloggers meetup.
What: An open meeting to talk about blogging, podcasting &
whatever's on your mind
When: Tues @ 6:30 p.m.
Where: Cafe
Cyclo, in Cameron Village
2020 Cameron St
Raleigh, NC 27605 (map)
(919) 829-3773
Who: Bloggers & people who want to blog
Optionally RSVP at the
Meetup.com Raleigh/Cary Bloggers Meetup page.
Amongst other things we will talk about this week is the frequency
of future meetups.
See notes
on our last meetup.
Hope to see you there!
Mena's Corner: Movable Type (Six Apart)
Meetup
Mena's Corner: Movable Type (Six Apart)
Meetup
04/06/2005 05:57 PMOur own Ginevra here at Six Apart has taken the lead of being the
organizer of the San Francisco Movable Meetup. While the Meetup
remains independent to Six Apart (not an officially sponsored even),
we wanted to make sure that...
Groups face decision on Meetup.com fees
Groups face decision on Meetup.com fees
04/13/2005 10:55 PMSan Jose Mercury News Apr 14 2005 3:16AM GMT
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IDG's InfoWorld Names StealthWatch by
Lancope - 2005 Technology of the Year
for Best Network IDS - StealthWatch
Recognized Among Top Technologies
Impacting IT in 2005
IDG's InfoWorld Names StealthWatch by
Lancope - 2005 Technology of the Year
for Best Network IDS - StealthWatch
Recognized Among Top Technologies
Impacting IT in 2005
02/01/2005 10:07 PMStealthWatch by Lancope, the leading NBAD solution for enterprise
protection, was named 2005 Technology of the Year for Best Network IDS
by InfoWorld magazine. [PRWEB Jan 19, 2005]
January Meetup Report