SFWIN 1.7 - Thank you for coming to the May Event
Posted Tuesday May 16, 2006, 6:06 am, Over one day old
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We have a great time putting together SFWIN but we could really use some help. We need someone to make the SFWIN site great and to keep it that way. Door Volunteers (1 hour) We now have enough people coming in that we?d like to get some more people helping out at the door.
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Thank you to everyone who came out to the event at the Adobe/Macromedia Offices last night. We keep getting more and more people out and it?s really fun to see all the new faces. Our next event is still in the planning stages and we?ll have that worked out soon.
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Google Calendar Launches - http://calendar.google.com It's cool stuff. My friend Aarati has been working on it for a long time and it's finally out. TechCrunch had the scoop on screenshots here. I'll have to use it for a little while before I give it my final verdict but it's pretty cool so far!
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Thor Muller from Ruby Red Labs has a conversation with an economist and the conversation turns around to blogs and open source projects like Wikipedia. He explained that the soft, social benefits normal people would use to explain such behavior weren?t measurable, and therefore didn?t exist.
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Here's a summary of the philosophy that they say comes from a Japanese site called Ni-Chan: Registration keeps out good posters. They will generally make your forum a waste of bandwidth. They seek to destroy other peoples' "reputation?.
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