BarCampRDU coming up soon, still needs sponsors
BarCampRDU 2009 is rapidly approaching (August 8, 2009) and the event is sold out with 250 registered attendees. Problem is, we're only about halfway to our funding goal. I guess it could be the economy or maybe it's event overload; doesn't it seem like we had a heckuva lot of tweetup-camp-athons around here lately?
Either way, we're not ready to give up yet. We're doing another call for sponsors and trying to open up as many sponsor opportunities as possible. Check out the BarCampRDU blog for more information.
re: Science for the Curious Photographer
To follow-up on my previous post on the topic: my father is starting to publish excerpts from his book Science for the Curious Photographer on Luminous Landscape.
His first piece is titled The Quest for Good Photographs and How the Brain Perceives Images and it's one of my favorite parts.
By the way, he's still trying to figure out the best way to publish the book.
Latest Links: OpenSocial and OSLC
- Stutzman on WUNC's the State of Things
Stutzman and others on the etiquette, the addiction and the future of Facebook - Is Twitter Really That Big?
40% of Twitter users haven't tweeted since 1st day, 25% not following anybody - YouTube - Towards Privacy-aware OpenSocial Applications
Talk by Kun Liu of IBM Research on privacy scoring and applications
- Google I/O video - Atlassian and OpenSocial
using OpenSocial to connect enterprise apps and power developer dashboards. - Atlassian - OpenSocial Videos
Atlassian has gone ga ga for Gadgets
- YouTube - What is New in Rational Team Concert 2.0 Web UI
from Dejan Glozic, Team Concert Web UI and Dashboards Lead - Mainsoft Document Collaboration for Rational Jazz
connects Rational Team Concert to your corporate collaboration infrastructure.
- The Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) initiative
creating open interfaces for software development services: requirements, change requests, user stores, test cases and more. - dW podcasts: Abrams, Zetie and Kerston on OSLC
Interview with some of the folks behind OSLC.