Monthly Archives: October 2008

Location-based social networking – how to do it right

TechCrunch had an interesting article last week on the state of the art of the iPhone’s several location-based social neworking apps. Among other things, the article pointed out several features and capabilities that location-based social networking technologies really need to have, in order to add value to the users’ lives. I think the most interesting [...]

The nitty-gritty

Time is running out! WhereCampPDX is only sixteen days away, so we’re coming into the homestretch now. I can’t tell you how excited we are about this. The ideas, the technologies, and the confluence of people that are coming together for this event runs the gamut from health care to gaming, and we are anticipating [...]

Google 10^100 Contest

Skillfully combining two blog posts in one I figured I’d post about the submission I put together for the Google 10^100 contest [  http://www.project10tothe100.com/ ]. Hopefully that isn’t too self laudatory.  But I strongly encourage everybody else to do so as well – perhaps we can get one of our proposals into the top 100 [...]