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The STM Small Loft 13.3 MacBook bag
Glasses, wallet, Sennheiser Headphones, Sony Ericsson P1i mobile & case, 13.3 Mackbook, Tucano Second Skin MacBook slip case, iPod Classic & sock, Motorola Bluetooth headset, SD memory stick adapter, Tic Tac's and MacBook power cable.
A Food Truck & Technology Event in Downtown Orlando
Trucks & Tech is a mashup of two cultures that we love – foodies and techies. This is the only event around that combines discussion from leaders in the Central Florida tech community with top local food trucks to fill attendees’ minds and stomachs with the best of the best. For Trucks & Tech II: Trucktoberfest we have added a twist! This Oktoberfest themed event will feature German inspired food from each food truck, an all new Startup Alley, a costume contest and beer boots galore. So bring your lawn chairs, blankets and German spirit for a night of tech, food and fun.
A Food Truck & Technology Event in Downtown Orlando
Trucks & Tech is a mashup of two cultures that we love – foodies and techies. This is the only event around that combines discussion from leaders in the Central Florida tech community with top local food trucks to fill attendees’ minds and stomachs with the best of the best. For Trucks & Tech II: Trucktoberfest we have added a twist! This Oktoberfest themed event will feature German inspired food from each food truck, an all new Startup Alley, a costume contest and beer boots galore. So bring your lawn chairs, blankets and German spirit for a night of tech, food and fun.
Fortune Brainstorm TECH
July 16th, 2014
Aspen, CO
7:45 AM
Social Networks and the Future of Finding Things
Are we socially maxed out?
Ruzwana Bashir, CEO, Peek.com
Melissa Lavigne-Delville, Founder, Culture Co-op
Rob Tarkoff, CEO, Lithium
Moderator: JP Mangalindan, Fortune
Photograph by Stuart Isett/Fortune Brainstorm TECH
Dopplerlog, echosounder, bottom 3D, radar, Olex chartplotter. Just a small sampling of the equipment we have delivered.
The first annual Tech Camp finished up last Thursday at Central Campus. 22 hand-picked eighth grade students from nine DMPS middle schools gathered last week for three intensive days of collaborative technology instruction and presentation. Tech Journey, Inc. was formed to help students with limited resources pursue careers in technology.
“Tech Camp was a fabulous opportunity for these kids to meet real-world IT professionals and do hands-on work,” said Deb Mishak, the DMPS Gifted and Talented Coordinator. “They were exposed to everything from software development to an actual 3D printer this week.”
A Food Truck & Technology Event in Downtown Orlando
Trucks & Tech is a mashup of two cultures that we love – foodies and techies. This is the only event around that combines discussion from leaders in the Central Florida tech community with top local food trucks to fill attendees’ minds and stomachs with the best of the best. For Trucks & Tech II: Trucktoberfest we have added a twist! This Oktoberfest themed event will feature German inspired food from each food truck, an all new Startup Alley, a costume contest and beer boots galore. So bring your lawn chairs, blankets and German spirit for a night of tech, food and fun.
We headed to the Big Apple for a Tech Cocktail mixer & startup showcase. At New York City’s Center for Social Innovation, the latest and greatest batch of startups innovating out of New York had an opportunity to hop on stage and pitch their ideas before an excited and energetic crowd.
Startups that showcased: Circumrent, CommonKey, LookBooker, LumiFi, picsell, Rockerbox, SketchFactor, SocialRank.
Congrats to Circumrent for winning the Tech Cocktail's Reader Choice AND the Best Pitch! We look forward to hopefully seeing you at Tech Cocktail's biggest event in the fall, Celebrate!
Photographer Credit: Aisha Ude
The Washingtonian Magazine had a reception for the Washingtonian Tech Titans at the Freer Gallery of Art at the Smithsonian on May 27th 2009.
www.washingtonian.com/articles/people/12164.html
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In 2009, I was asked by Indiana Tech's women's soccer coach to photograph soccer games. It was my first paying gig and it was pretty sweet. These are some of my favorites.
Giddy with my earlier technical success of the week—networking the tivos in the house to share content between themselves and with itunes—I felt compelled to share the love... So, after much careful deliberation (read: saw one in the store, scanned over the box, started drooling, and snatched it up immediately), I bought a new Slingbox.
What a spectacular evening! The Tech Museum of Innovation extends heartfelt gratitude to the 1,200 attendees, the sponsors and presenters, and most of all the honorees of The Tech Awards 2014, presented by Applied Materials.
Ted Turner, the recipient of the 2014 James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award, was lauded by Applied Materials Executive Chairman Mike Splinter. “Ted set out not only to change the world, but to make it better,” he said. “Through the Turner Foundation, he vigorously pursues efforts for improving air and water quality, developing a sustainable energy future, safeguarding environmental health and habitats, and advocating for policies to curb population growth.”
Sal Khan, a laureate in 2009, was presented with the inaugural Laureate Impact Award to honor the ongoing success of Khan Academy, a free online education resource. In the five years since he was honored at The Tech Awards, Khan Academy has delivered more than 400 million lessons, and 350,000 teachers around the world use Khan Academy in their classrooms.
Ten laureates were honored, as they are every year, for touching all corners of the globe in their efforts to use technology to solve some of humanity’s most urgent problems.
The Tech Awards Gala at the San Jose Convention Center in San Jose, CA on Thursday November 13, 2014. (© Photo by Erin Lubin)
2017 California State Wrestling Championships, Rabobank Arena, Bakersfield, California, USA Photos by John Sachs and Chris Mora www.tech-fall.com