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Guest speaker Mark Gibbs speaks on Internet privacy.
Photos are (copyright) Jonathan Dingman 2010 - www.jonathan.vc - Please link to jonathan.vc if you use this photo.
Trident Tech students Mathew Larsen, James Heyward, Ryan Ferguson and Shaun Brannon ponder the hallway set-up.
The 15th annual HTDC Holiday Tech Fair, held at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii. The event is a tech expo, a job fair, and a networking mixer.
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
Kevin Rouviere from Newtek, Russell Tammany from Xponentia and TWiT, and Alex Gumpel from TWiT at the Newtek Christmas party.
Still in Barcelona this week, so continuing a nautical theme, I visited Port Vell Marina where I was berthed the last 10 years (well my boat that is...!).
This slightly uninspiring view belies the danger the walking public face....!
The rather large floating barge bearing a rather large tracked crane is in the process of underpinning the walkway shown on the left hand side of the picture.
The walkway, in front of the Catalan History Museum, is sinking into the harbour.......
This fact is not known to the general public that use the walkway....... but, oops, I've just 'spilled the beans'.......
"'The Lawrence Tech News' presents the events as they happen on the campus week by week. The paper is run entirely by undergraduates of Lawrence, with the Student Council as the sponsor...
While the staff for the most part was made up of inexperienced men, they have worked hard to put the news of the college before all the student body and deserve a good deal of credit."
p. 50, L-Book, 1938
Another successful KAP session for World Wide KAP Week 2014, this time at Michigan Technological University. I could not have asked for a nicer spring day to fly. Winds were largely reliable, though whenever I'd get close to the big trees it'd begin to slacken and threaten my camera. The winds know when the danger is highest!
Photo taken by a camera suspended from a kite - kite aerial photography, or KAP for short