Wi-Fi and the blues

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Mike Rogoway writes "The Personal Telco Project, perhaps reinvigorated by the collapse of Portland's citywide Wi-Fi project, is more active than I've seen it in months at breaking out new wireless initiatives." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Mike Rogoway writes "The Personal Telco Project, perhaps reinvigorated by the collapse of Portland's citywide Wi-Fi project, is more active than I've seen it in months at breaking out new wireless initiatives." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Announcing Emailtoid: mapping email addresses to OpenIDs | FactoryCity

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Chris Messina writes "The other night at Beer and Blog in Portland, fellow Vidooper Michael T Richardson announced and launched a new service that I?m both excited and a little apprehensive about." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Chris Messina writes "The other night at Beer and Blog in Portland, fellow Vidooper Michael T Richardson announced and launched a new service that I?m both excited and a little apprehensive about." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Is Twitter Changing Real Life Social Interactions?

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Corvida writes "Last week I had the pleasure of flying out to Portland for Ignite Portland 3. I had a fabulous time and met some really awesomesauce people including one of my biggest idols Marshall Kirkpatrick, fellow Grand Effect Network member and now team writer for ReadWriteWeb, Frederic of The Last Podcast, and a host of other people that I?ll mention in another post that?s all about the trip to Portland. What I?m going to talk about in this post is what occurred at the after party hosted by Strands at Imbibe. " Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Corvida writes "Last week I had the pleasure of flying out to Portland for Ignite Portland 3. I had a fabulous time and met some really awesomesauce people including one of my biggest idols Marshall Kirkpatrick, fellow Grand Effect Network member and now team writer for ReadWriteWeb, Frederic of The Last Podcast, and a host of other people that I?ll mention in another post that?s all about the trip to Portland. What I?m going to talk about in this post is what occurred at the after party hosted by Strands at Imbibe. " Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Announcing Emailtoid: mapping email addresses to OpenIDs | FactoryCity

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Chris Messina writes "The other night at Beer and Blog in Portland, fellow Vidooper Michael T Richardson announced and launched a new service that I?m both excited and a little apprehensive about." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Chris Messina writes "The other night at Beer and Blog in Portland, fellow Vidooper Michael T Richardson announced and launched a new service that I?m both excited and a little apprehensive about." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
What I Believe: My 10 Web and Blogging Expectations

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In his usual brilliance, Louis Gray does a great job of capturing many of the reasons that I started Silicon Florist. He writes "Sometimes, when I talk to people about why I blog, and what I set out to accomplish through covering what I do, and engaging where I do, I say that I am trying to help shape the Web, and blogging as a whole, to be what I want it to be - a better community with some strong standards for engagement, ownership, news gathering and innovation." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
In his usual brilliance, Louis Gray does a great job of capturing many of the reasons that I started Silicon Florist. He writes "Sometimes, when I talk to people about why I blog, and what I set out to accomplish through covering what I do, and engaging where I do, I say that I am trying to help shape the Web, and blogging as a whole, to be what I want it to be - a better community with some strong standards for engagement, ownership, news gathering and innovation." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Scott Kveton: I?m for the Open Web

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Scott Kveton writes "Instead of just complaining, I?m going to continue focusing my efforts where I think I can make the most impact. I?m going to continue working hard to promote and enable the OpenID community, I?m going to continue to encourage and engage in discussions with projects like OAuth, microformats, DiSo and others and I encourage everyone to join me in doing the same." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Scott Kveton writes "Instead of just complaining, I?m going to continue focusing my efforts where I think I can make the most impact. I?m going to continue working hard to promote and enable the OpenID community, I?m going to continue to encourage and engage in discussions with projects like OAuth, microformats, DiSo and others and I encourage everyone to join me in doing the same." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
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Matt King writes "TwitterWhere is now TwitterLocal. It's hard to find a name that hasn't been taken, but I think I've finally nailed it. I couldn't get TwitterLocal.com, someone registered it and put up a useless placeholder page. But now at least I'm not stepping on any toes." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Matt King writes "TwitterWhere is now TwitterLocal. It's hard to find a name that hasn't been taken, but I think I've finally nailed it. I couldn't get TwitterLocal.com, someone registered it and put up a useless placeholder page. But now at least I'm not stepping on any toes." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
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Matt King writes "TwitterWhere is now TwitterLocal. It's hard to find a name that hasn't been taken, but I think I've finally nailed it. I couldn't get TwitterLocal.com, someone registered it and put up a useless placeholder page. But now at least I'm not stepping on any toes." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Matt King writes "TwitterWhere is now TwitterLocal. It's hard to find a name that hasn't been taken, but I think I've finally nailed it. I couldn't get TwitterLocal.com, someone registered it and put up a useless placeholder page. But now at least I'm not stepping on any toes." Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
TweetPeek is Mashup of the Day

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Portland's Tweetpeek, a feed mashup that allows you to create group Twitter feeds comprised of anyone or anything that interests you, made Mashup of the day. Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Portland's Tweetpeek, a feed mashup that allows you to create group Twitter feeds comprised of anyone or anything that interests you, made Mashup of the day. Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
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Want to Learn about OpenID?

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Portland-based OpenID proponents JanRain has gathered a useful collection of links to help get you up to speed on OpenID. Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Portland-based OpenID proponents JanRain has gathered a useful collection of links to help get you up to speed on OpenID. Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
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Not specifically a Portland-based pursuit, but definitely close to many of our geeky hearts. Spread OpenID is a platform helping to spread the idea of OpenID and make it more known among users. It?s mainly focused on end users who have read or heard about it but don?t know where to start. Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks
Not specifically a Portland-based pursuit, but definitely close to many of our geeky hearts. Spread OpenID is a platform helping to spread the idea of OpenID and make it more known among users. It?s mainly focused on end users who have read or heard about it but don?t know where to start. Saved By: Rick Turoczy | View Details | Give Thanks





