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At #CLS09 we had a bunch of discussions and talks about unconferences and things related to them. To the ones that are new to this space – unconference is essentially a conference where the talks are given by the participants. BarCamp is a brand of general conference, mostly in geek space, that is done in [...]

What are people using for monitoring life of their community?

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Homegrown perl script.

PlanetPlanet + Feeds. Using Thunderbird to read the feeds and it’s failing.
Governance issues with the regards to what should be posted to planet.
Google Shared items to publish moderated items

Frequent bloggers extra feature inside PlanetPlanet
Don’t planet this tag

SVN-search – a [...]

26 Jun, 2009

The Power of Influence – Social Media Club (notes)

Posted by: Jure Cuhalev In: conferences

Here are some of my notes from the Social Media Club panel discussion that happened tonight:
What is influence?

Influence is a capacity to have some people do something. Actionable influence – influence as a strategy, as a process. You don’t master the outcome but you have a feeling what’s happening and where it’s going to end.
Influence [...]

Dorkbot is a group that describes themselves as – People doing strange things with electricity. I was lucky enough to be able to go to their 7 year anniversary party that involved obscene amounts of electricity surrounded by geeks that actually knew what they were during so not to get anyone killed.
Event took place in [...]

27 May, 2009

Poke is the new greeting card

Posted by: Jure Cuhalev In: conferences

Poking allows lowkey actions, which enables your users to interact with each other without having to engage in costly in-depth interaction.
Presentation: Poke Is The New Greeting Card


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jure100px_colour Jure Cuhalev is an Open Source Hacker, with background in Social Sciences and Usability and User Experience (UX).

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