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Central Coast Technology Blog: March 2008
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Tuesday, March 25, 2008. EVC 08 Capital Event Keynote address: The Future of Innovation: The New Rules for Entrepreneurs and Investors. Robert Hope covered the EVC event in the previous blog post. It was definitely a great event. I was able to talk to the keynote speaker Bill Reichert of Palo Alto-based Garage Technology Ventures after the event and he mentioned that he was really impressed with the scope of companies in the area. Opening statements by Mike Manchak, King Lee, and last years winner. Linux...
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Central Coast Technology Blog: June 2008
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Saturday, June 14, 2008. Central Coast Code Camp Returns! A fantastic time was had by all! So fantastic, in fact, that we are going for v2.0 this September, on the 27th and 28th, the Central Coast Code Camp Returns to the Embassy Suites in San Luis Obispo! Http:/ www.centralcoastcodecamp.com. Founder, San Luis Obispo .NET User Group. Posted by Robert Hope. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Location: Central Coast of California (San Luis Obispo County). Website: www.softec.org.
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Central Coast Technology Blog: February 2008
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Friday, February 29, 2008. Tom Brokaw at the Microsoft 2008 Launch Event Celebrates Technology Heroes. I went to Microsoft's Los Angeles Launch Event 2008 this past week in celebration of the release of their three new products, Windows Server 2008, Sql Server 2008, and Visual Studio 2008. Lots of great advances, lots of awesome stuff, and their theme was "Heroes Happen Here". By that, they mean that the people who are using these new technologies are the heroes of technology. Posted by Robert Hope.
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Central Coast Technology Blog: October 2007
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Thursday, October 18, 2007. 2nd life for a Laptop. No, this has nothing to do with Second Life, the online phenomena and everything to do with re-purposing. An old piece of hardware. I am currently working on several projects that involve team members that work in different parts of the county. I work out of my home office in Atascadero. But I spend quite a bit of time meeting with clients and colleagues in the SLO. 8217; work station rather than buying myself a laptop. At the time I didn. The laptop sat...
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Central Coast Technology Blog: The Power of Now
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Monday, April 27, 2009. The Power of Now. I spoke at last Wednesday's meeting about the effect of iPhone generation devices on society. If you couldn't make it here is the video. The Power of Now: How the iPhone generation devices are changing society. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Location: Central Coast of California (San Luis Obispo County). What: Technology information from your local experts. Website: www.softec.org. Central Coast Business Event Calendar : Calendar of Events. The Power of Now.
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Central Coast Technology Blog: April 2008
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Friday, April 4, 2008. User Groups Attract Visitors.and how technology saved my shoulder. The picture of the bus is from outside the Moscone Center in San Francisco, where I went this week for VSLive, a technology conference. I caught up with the Code Trippers there, and they interviewed me along with a bunch of other technology people, asking if they knew about the Code Trip. I picked up some accessories so that when I had table space I could set it up almost like a regular PC:. Robert Hope, founder.
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Central Coast Technology Blog: Central Coast Code Camp Schedule Is Up, and don't forget about the Softec Symposium!
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008. Central Coast Code Camp Schedule Is Up, and dont forget about the Softec Symposium! The schedule has now been posted for Code Camp next Saturday and Sunday, September 27th and 28th. Be aware, it is subject to change prior to the event, but it's generally set to go. We have a great lineup this year, featuring 25% more content than last year. Thanks for all the speakers who stepped up! And help us out! Don't forget our exciting special events! For starters, there's the Geek D...
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Central Coast Technology Blog: SLO .NET User Group is BizSpark's Local Network Partner, helping startup companies get access to Premium Microsoft Development tools
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Tuesday, March 31, 2009. SLO NET User Group is BizSparks Local Network Partner, helping startup companies get access to Premium Microsoft Development tools. What is BizSpark, you ask? BizSpark is an exciting new program from Microsoft that allows eligible startup companies access to the top of the line Microsoft development tools and platforms. And the SLO .NET User Group is proud to be the local network partner, in charge of approving local startup companies for the program. Robert Hope, Founder. Centra...
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Central Coast Technology Blog: January 2008
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Sunday, January 6, 2008. Meeting: Annual Buckboard 07. This year's annual buckboard event opened the floor to all members. Each person was asked to introduce their business, to talk about the past year, and to talk about what they need for the upcoming year (funding, resources, presidential pardon). We had various types of folks at the event including venture capitalists, early stage startups, mature local companies, cal poly and cuesta professors. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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