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nextny Wiki / Resources
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To edit this page,. Already have an account? Last edited by jonathanjfrank. Building a team, finding partners. Mailing Lists / Newsgroups / Other Discussions. Other Groups and Organizations. Advice and Consultation for nextNY members. Next NY-ers working on 'Anti-stealth' projects. Resources for office space, co-working, cafe slamming). Building a team, finding partners. 10 social networks for entrepreneurs. Check out NYC Tech Events. For professional and social meetings for tech and new media in NYC.
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nextny Wiki / Organize an event
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To edit this page,. Already have an account? Last edited by @epc. 7 years, 4 months ago. Anyone can organize and host a NextNY event. NextNY events have come in many forms, ranging from Community Conversations, to post Meetup get togethers, to Dodgeball, Softball, and more. Create a page on the wiki with an appropriate title and description of the event you want to pull together. There's a sample Community Conversation Template. Select it when you click *New Page* to use it. Insert a link to a new page.
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The Village View: July 2006
http://mhjcsoftware.blogspot.com/2006_07_01_archive.html
Monday, July 31, 2006. ABC News Blogs vs. Blotter. I recently started checking out the ABC News website because of a personal connection. News site is pretty standard (except that I can't get it to show on my Blackberry like CNN does) but I found something interesting: the Blotter. Anyway, I had the chance to speak with some folks who worked at ABC and asked them, "and why exactly is this not a blog? Note: I found Anderson Cooper's blog. On CNN.com. Additionally, CNN has RSS feeds. Links to this post.
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Lee Semel
http://www.wolf5k.com/about_author.html
A fun way to connect both socially and professionally with young people who have a stake in future of tech and new media in New York City. Professional and social networking for the tech and new media industry. Contact Lee Semel at 5k@innofinity.com. About the Author: Lee Semel. Lee Semel, president and technical director of Innofinity. Lee led web development for Ready.gov, the Department of Homeland Security's terrorism awareness site. Developed in cooperation with the Ad Council and Ruder Finn...He ha...