My bad, I mixed up with that WebGuild Web2.0 thing. Google hasn't gone
to the dark side yet.
On Jan 16, 11:26 am, "Elizabeth Yin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Benectar,
>
> Just to clarify, who is charging you $20 to attend a hackathon? For
> the record, this should not be the case...
>
> In
Hi Kev,
Thanks for the feedback and for driving up to SF to attend! As
various companies are thinking about planning more hackathons in the
near future, what can we do to improve?
Thanks,
Elizabeth
On Jan 17, 2008 9:41 AM, KevBurnsJr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I drove out from Santa Cruz
I drove out from Santa Cruz to attend the 6a hackathon yesterday.
I attended, and I must say, I found it to be far from what I
expected.
First of all, I showed up an hour late, which i didn't think would be
much of a hinderance, considering that it was purported to be a 7 hour
event.
However, when
Hi Benectar,
Just to clarify, who is charging you $20 to attend a hackathon? For
the record, this should not be the case...
In case people are interested and are in the area, there is a
hackathon tonight at SixApart in SF (near MacWorld). It starts at
4pm, and not only is it free, but there wi
"Apache Shindiq Project" Hum, interesting, will look into it...
Hi Google, I know you don't like me anymore, but is there a way to
hide my email in the forum post? I don't want to receive any hate
mails from OpenSocial diehards.
Good ideas on OpenSocial Fund... Google, instead of charging me $20
Hi Benetar,
Yes agree very much, i am writing an opensocial application for my
studywork.
At first i wanted to use FB but the idea of one interface for all inspired
me very much...
But soon with the launch on Apache Shindiq Project social networks like ning
started to implement their own thing, g