Category: Web & Early Blog

  • Upcoming event: Rapidly Evolving Strategies for China

    Upcoming event: Rapidly Evolving Strategies for China Join MediaSense President Hal Josephson on Monday, July 24th, for a special presentation on business development opportunities in China, in conjunction with the business development with China Access 2008 Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of

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  • Bloglines

    Bloglines Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • A Funny Podcast About a Sad Girl

    A Funny Podcast About a Sad Girl Hope Is Emo: Chapter Two “Hiders and Seekers” Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Drupal Camp Seattle Underway

    Drupal Camp Seattle Underway All hands were on deck *bryght* and early this morning for the first of two days of Drupal Camp Seattle. As the sponsors, Raincity, Bryght and CivicActions, we’re all pretty happy sessions are rolling along well: coffee is brewed, we’re online, projectors Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection.

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  • Hi there, We’re Cosmic Cubes

    Hi there, We’re Cosmic Cubes If you want to create an out-of-this-world website for your club, you’ve come to the right place. With Clubhouse, get your club online in less than 15 minutes. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Naked On The Great Wall: Canadian Stunt Cute or Arrogant?

    Naked On The Great Wall: Canadian Stunt Cute or Arrogant? I’m not a prude. I perceive myself as a typical, Canadian heterosexual tech guy who was brought up in a society and time when wacky, outrageous and the unusual is the usual. Nothing really shocks me anymore – both from people I know and the

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  • Podcasting on Your Bryght Site

    Podcasting on Your Bryght Site If you understand the concept of podcasting, then you can get started right now with your Bryght site. For a more in depth treatment, see “Setting Up Podcasts-Only Feeds” below. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Deconstruct Your Business Model on a Lean Canvas: Google

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  • Videoblogs from China!

    Well, today is the first day I’ve woke up and not felt jetlagged. I’m still seriously playing catchup… between being out for a couple weeks at Bryght and then going to Vidfest immediately upon my return I’ve been completely snowed in! I’m also supposed to be at the World Urban Forum this week taking place

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  • Another Bryght Guy: Djun Kim

    Another Bryght Guy: Djun Kim I’m pleased to announce that Djun Kim (puregin to his Drupal friends) is joining us here at Bryght. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • EMO Hits UNO on YouTube

    EMO Hits UNO on YouTube From the cool cats at Beatbox Giant Productions that brought you Ask A Ninja, Raincity client Hope Is Emo, Chapter One: The Words Are Dying, hit the Number One Spot on youtube this past week for most viewed. Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building

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  • China Access 2008 Business Forum Reflections

    I’m here at the China Access 2008 Business Forum with Scales and MC of Raincity Studios and Richard Eriksson of Bryght. We’re getting a whirlwind business tour of China including an overview of the economy, political climate, growth trends, geography and communications challenges. There are about 40 or so people here at the SFU Centre

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  • Møtley Krüg

    Ha… thanks to Derek Miller and the Lip Gloss and Laptops grrls for the awesome geek present >> MotleyKrug.com. Now I gotta think of something clever to do with it. Suggestions? Maybe I’ll start a clothing line? or a hair-band? Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/

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  • E3 Wrap-Up

    (cross-posted from my blog @ Bryght.com) I just returned from E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, in LA and what a busy week it was! E3 is the premier trade show for the video and online gaming industry and Robert Scales from Raincity Studios and I went down on behalf of New Media BC and the

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  • Carpooling to Work and Buyin’ a Bike

    Global warming and air pollution are only some of the good reasons to drive less and take other forms of transportation… community and sunshine some other good reasons to consider alternatives like carpooling and biking. Check out my early morning ramble about the new bike I’m buying and my nascent attempts to rideshare to work.

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  • Thomas Jefferson Was a Badass

    Thomas Jefferson Was a Badass “A little revolution now and then is a good thing Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Building AI Companions w/ John Anthony Hartman of IHAVEROBOTS.

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  • Workspace – Future Home of Yoga for Geeks

    Workspace – Future Home of Yoga for Geeks Bill and I discussed the possibility of me teaching twice a week in the space (which is going to be gorgeous). Classes would likely be included with membership, though details are still TBD. My aim, assuming this all works out, would be to offer accessibl Part of

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  • Drupal’s Aggregator2 and Social Signal Blogged on WorldChanging

    Drupal’s Aggregator2 and Social Signal Blogged on WorldChanging At Social Signal we’ve used Aggregator2 to help move news through the different parts of the emergent telecentre.org network. We use it to bring news and links onto our own web site, including a web page that rounds up nonprofit technology news based on t Part of

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  • HOW TO Prioritize Requirements (Part II)

    HOW TO Prioritize Requirements (Part II) Once you’ve defined and weighted the organizational objectives your project is being undertaken to address, and you’ve identified and weighted the user types the project is meant to serve, define the requirements for the software you’re planning to implem Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See

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  • ComVu talks community

    ComVu talks community ComVu has some pretty interesting technology. Today it only works on Windows Mobile devices, but Series 60 support is coming soon (all the Bryght guys have Nokia Series 60 phones…except for Kris, who can’t quite give up his Danger HipTop). Part of the Web and Early Blog archive collection. See also: Community

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