BarCampPhoenix – December 8, 2007

BarCampPhoenix is tomorrow, so I figured I would help spread the word in any way I could.

I am currently developing something that would be great to present and talk about at BarCamp. It is not near completion, but I will be working late into the night tonight to try to get it to a ‘proof of concept’ condition that I can demo.

Some hints:
– Related to contact management
– Decentralized, peer-to-peer foundation, aided by an optional web service
– Designed to be developer-friendly to spur the development of tools/gadgets
– Currently developing a Firefox extension that utilizes a client-side database (pretty awesome)
– Intended to impact the way people use & find social networks
– Intended to help people stay in touch, stay organized, and stay up-to-date

Hopefully this sounds interesting to you. If so, come to BarCampPhoenix and be one of the first to learn about this exciting project!

Refresh Phoenix – November 6, 2007

Tomorrow is the November meeting for Refresh Phoenix. I am looking forward to it! I missed the last two meetings, due to business trips.

The main discussion this month will be about Blueprint CSS. Whether or not you know or care about CSS, you should try to attend. The crowd is usually very diverse, with designers, programmers, copywriters, photographers, and many other web-relevant specialists.

I look forward to seeing you there!

PodCamp AZ – November 3, 2007

This one time at PodCamp

Yesterday was PodCamp AZ. The turnout was great. I talked with quite a few people I had met before and met some new people.

Some of the folks I talked with include Aaron Post and James Archer of Forty Media, Todd Austin of Design Reverb, Adam Nollmeyer of ACME Photography, Austin Baker of Box-seven Media and 62mph, Susan Heywood of DirectMarketingMBA.com, Heather Herr of Experience Studio, Clintus McGintus of I Do IT Digital, Douglas Welch of WelchWrite, Evo Terra of Fun Anymore, Jody Gnant of JodyGnant.tv, Jason Waldrip of Viddler, Andy Ferra of Monospaced Media, Michael Hacker of V:social, and Nam of Stay Up Maps.

Phew..

It was fun. Many words were spoken. Countless ideas and stories were shared. It was very much a worthwhile event.