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Ignite NYC on 11/16: Gov 2.0, Body Hacks, and Hi-Tech Craft

The Web 2.0 Expo starts tomorrow, 11/16, in NYC. We're kicking off the conference with an Ignite featuring 14 great speakers. The event is at the New World Stages. I'll be co-hosting with Ignite NYC organizer Tikva Morowati. As always each speaker ...

From BRADY FORREST, O'Reilly Radar,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc

The Power Of Less

Minimalist design has been in vogue for decades. But when did we become enamored of the stripped-down business practice? When did business really start to leverage the power of less? Google ( GOOG - news - people ) has led the way here. ...

From JENNIFER PAHLKA AND BRADY FORREST, Forbes,  5 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Twitter Inc,  Google Inc.,  Flickr,  John Battelle

Ignite Show: Andrew Hyde on The Posting Economy

Andrew Hyde runs Ignite Boulder and works for Techstars. In this week's episode he shares his thoughts at Ignite ATL about the rapid economic shifts that can be caused by user-generated content. Andrew calls this the Posting Economy. This work is ...

From BRADY FORREST, O'Reilly Radar,  30 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Creative Commons

Navigating the Future: Take Me to Bob

Google has just announced a free turn-by-turn navigation app for Android 2.0 in the US (Radar post). Google Maps Navigation relies on Google's own mapping for routing you. As with many navigation devices you can search Business Listings. However, they ...

From BRADY FORREST, O'Reilly Radar,  29 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Bob Smith,  Twitter Inc,  Wikipedia,  Environmental Protection Agency

Online Where 2.0: iPhone Sensors for Developers

It's difficult to make it to every conference and yet there are always new developments, technologies and issues during the off times. So we are trying something new. a series of Online Conferences that will happen through out the year. We just had a ...

From BRADY FORREST, O'Reilly Radar,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Loopt,  Google Inc.

Google Shrinks Another Market With Free Turn-By-Turn Navigation

Google has announced a free turn-by-turn navigation system for Android 2.0 phones such as the Droid. Google Maps Navigation is only available in the US right now. Google's release of a navigation is huge, but not unexpected blow to Tomtom (owner of ...

From BRADY FORREST, O'Reilly Radar,  28 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Nokia Corporation,  Garmin Ltd.,  NAVTEQ CORP

Max For Live: Making Musicians Into Programmers

Ableton's Live is one of the top music creation and performance platforms out there. It is a complete music suite with instruments, sound management and a performance interface. It is used by DJs, bands, and hobbyists. At a cost of several hundred ...

From BRADY FORREST, O'Reilly Radar,  26 Oct 2009

Ignite Show: Kathy Sierra on Feeling Better is Better

If you want to be successful with your customers, you need to make them feel succesful. It's all about them achieving awesome. This week, Kathy Sierra explains some of the secrets for creating passionate customers. This is an area that Kathy knows well. ...

From BRADY FORREST, O'Reilly Radar,  16 Oct 2009

Random Hacks of Kindness: Disaster Relief Codejam

Google, Microsoft, Yahoo! and the World Bank are getting together to support disaster relief projects. The first Codejam will be Nov 12-14 i the Bay Area. You can sign-up now. The list of proposed projects is online. What is Random Hacks of Kindness? ...

From BRADY FORREST, O'Reilly Radar,  15 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Google Inc.,  Yahoo!,  World Bank,  NASA

Snow Leopard Is Location-Aware

by Brady Forrest | @brady | comments: 0 Some applications, such as System Preferences, use information about your current location to provide you with certain services and features. Your location is approximated using data from nearby Wi-Fi ...

From BRADY FORREST, O'Reilly Radar,  15 Oct 2009

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