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If you don’t know much about my musical tastes, you should learn that the one thing I really love musically is remixes. I think it’s great to hear someone else’s interpretation of an original song and how they can mash it up with another song. Not to discredit original artists—I merely love the newness of [...]
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Cullen’s blog post about learning Ruby on Rails yesterday inspired me to write about what’s going on and also to make it a point to document things more and more (and not just photo-wise on Radar). I’ve been meaning to learn a new programming language and made the decision that it would be Rails a [...]
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By now, you’re either using Twitter already or you’ve at least seen it on Facebook or heard someone talk about it. There’s a great video by Common Craft that explains the concept “in plain English” that you should watch. The video gets the basic concept down, but if you’re like me, you really need to watch how someone uses it to get a better grasp of it. This post is about my way, which is not necessarily the right way. Use what I do and figure out how you could potentially use Twitter.
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Note: This amalgamation of events is in no way affiliated with the actual Startupalooza event in Portland. I just wanted to give the weekend a snarky name. Check! I just realized that this weekend is going to be a crazy one. And I’m super excited. Here’s the itinerary: Friday For starters, Dusty is hosting yet [...]
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Today John, Kara and I sat down to have a conversation with David who is leading a project within the American Cancer Society known as SharingHope.TV. Here’s how the project is described on the website: Constituents can utilize SharingHope.TV to do more than just distribute their work. We want to offer a platform that, ultimately, [...]