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- Delicious's Data Policy is Like Setting a Museum on Fire
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Download Our Latest Free Report: Engaging Online Communities
The countless individual interactions people make online have introduced a new level of complexity in marketing. These "gestures" come in the form of likes in Facebook, replies in Twitter or subscriptions to blogs. Other gestures may be a link to a site or a check-in on a location-based network. Engaging Online Communities takes a look at how the modern enterprise must set up the right systems so it can keep track of the gestures that people make and perform analytics on the data. You can download and view Engaging Online Communities here.
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Canadian Tech Conferences to Attend in 2011
We’ve rounded-up some Canadian tech-related conferences happening in 2011 that we thought you might like to attend.
“My first observation was the opportunity in Canada is far bigger than I expected — and I expected it to be huge. I think there’s just an enormous amount of upside in terms of businesses catching up with consumers, and unleashing a little more creativity on the web” – Google Canada, Country Director Chris O’Neill
Mesh Conference
When: May 25th – 26th 2011
Where: Toronto, Ontario
Mesh was founded by 5 esteemed individuals including ME Consulting’s Mark Evens and Mathew Ingram from GigaOm. This web conference is a venue for people to “connect, share and inspire” and its focus is on anything related to the web. Mesh looks at the way the web is “affecting the media, marketing, business and society as a whole”. As of today, Mesh has not announced its keynote speakers for this year but you can be sure it will be filled with workshops, panels and thought provoking conversations and presentations. We’ve heard nothing but good things about Mesh and it’ll likely be a worthwhile experience.
FITC Toronto 2011 – The Design & Technology Festival
When: May 2 – 4th 2011
Where: Toronto, Ontario
The FITC conference began as a Flash Festival, but over the last few years, it has evolved and branched out gradually adding more creative and technical presentations. FITC aims to “educate, challenge and inspire”and they’ve previously held 20 events over the last nine years in five countries. At the event, Flash, motion design, Flex and Air are the types of subjects you’ll learn about in the presentations. FITC prides itself on the quality of its handpicked speakers and additionally claims its “parties are legendary”. Sounds very intriguing.
CeC (Canada -e- connect)
When: February 2-4
Where: Toronto Ontario
The CeC conference was created by the Canadian tourism industry and mainly focuses on e-marketing within that industry. Any tourism business or organization can use this conference as a tool to learn more about using technology to market and gain sales. It also takes a look at opportunities, web trends and online successful campaigns. I’d go just for the speakers. They’ve grabbed three internet celebs to present this year; Amber Mac, Tara Hunt and Scott Stratten. If you’re in the tourism industry, I’d say this one is a must-go.
Confoo
When: March 9th-11th
Where: Montreal, Quebec
The Confoo conference held in Montreal, Quebec will be kicking off another coding conference in 2011. This conference won’t interest you unless you’re a coder interested on learning more about Java, .Net, PHP, Python and Ruby. But, if
you are a code-monkey you’ll likely have a lot to take away. Presenters will be walking the developers through programming solutions, security, content management systems, frameworks and databases. Confoo also promises a management portion that includes project management, referencing (SEO), web marketing analysis and social networking. Overall, this sounds like a great conference to attend if you rawk the code.
StartupCamp Montreal 7
When: January 20th, 2011
Where: Montreal, Quebec
Later this month, StartupCamp Montreal will be holding the seventh edition of its event for startup companies. If you’re involved in a startup, this conference will put you in contact with investors, fellow companies and can assist you in working out things like your business pitch. It will also feature speakers such as successful native-Canadian entrepeneur Perry Evans.
Mobile Camp Montreal
When: May 14th, 2011
Where: Montreal, Quebec
This year will be the first ever Mobile Camp Montreal and will focus on all things mobile. It’s still in its infancy although we spoke with the organizers this evening and they tell us they’re confident the event will be a success. “The idea is essentially to act as a central point for mobile enthusiasts, whether they’re into devices, apps, OS or marketing. We’ll have people come talk to us about which devices are the best, what to expect from 2011, where is mobile going, how to properly target the mobile market, how to advertise, how to track, etc etc” the event founder said via email. They’re looking for sponsorship and presenters if you’re inclined to help them pull it off.
This is not a complete list of Canadian conferences, just a few you should think about attending in this coming year. And if you know of a great tech conference in Canada, please give us a shout in the comments.
robert shumake
500 More Red-Wing Blackbirds Found Dead in - AOL <b>News</b>
Days after 100000 fish and approximately 4000 red-winged blackbirds were found dead in Arkansas, 500 deceased blackbirds and starlings were discovered on a Louisiana highway.
Moore: EA not backing away from Tiger <b>News</b> - Page 1 | Eurogamer.net
Read our news of Moore: EA not backing away from Tiger.
Opinion: Can Oprah Help Restore Civility? - AOL <b>News</b>
Oprah began her new cable television network -- OWN -- at noon on New Year's Day, a network dedicated to the total and complete absence of mean-spiritedness.
robert shumake
500 More Red-Wing Blackbirds Found Dead in - AOL <b>News</b>
Days after 100000 fish and approximately 4000 red-winged blackbirds were found dead in Arkansas, 500 deceased blackbirds and starlings were discovered on a Louisiana highway.
Moore: EA not backing away from Tiger <b>News</b> - Page 1 | Eurogamer.net
Read our news of Moore: EA not backing away from Tiger.
Opinion: Can Oprah Help Restore Civility? - AOL <b>News</b>
Oprah began her new cable television network -- OWN -- at noon on New Year's Day, a network dedicated to the total and complete absence of mean-spiritedness.
robert shumake
Top Stories of the Week
- R.I.P. Delicious: You Were So Beautiful to Me
- Apple's Best Kept Secret: Ad Hoc Installs for Testing Purposes
- 10 Ways Social Media Will Change in 2011
- Top 3 Code Editors For the iPad
- Delicious's Data Policy is Like Setting a Museum on Fire
More coverage and analysis from ReadWriteWeb
Download Our Latest Free Report: Engaging Online Communities
The countless individual interactions people make online have introduced a new level of complexity in marketing. These "gestures" come in the form of likes in Facebook, replies in Twitter or subscriptions to blogs. Other gestures may be a link to a site or a check-in on a location-based network. Engaging Online Communities takes a look at how the modern enterprise must set up the right systems so it can keep track of the gestures that people make and perform analytics on the data. You can download and view Engaging Online Communities here.
Location
- Foursquare Searching for Data Scientist - A Sign of Things to Come?
More Location coverage
Real-Time Web
- Top 10 Real-Time Web Products of 2010
More Real-Time Web coverage
Internet of Things
Top 10 Internet of Things Developments of 2010
More Internet of Things coverage
Check Out The ReadWriteWeb iPhone App
As well as enabling you to read ReadWriteWeb while on the go or lying on the couch, we've made it easy to share ReadWriteWeb posts directly from your iPhone, on Twitter and Facebook using the official ReadWriteWeb iPhone app. You can also follow the RWW team on Twitter, directly from the app. We invite you to download it now from iTunes.
ReadWriteEnterprise
ReadWriteEnterprise is devoted to enterprise 2.0 and using social software inside organizations.
- 10 Things You Should Know Before Working in IT
- 3 Tips for Engaging Online Communities with Data Visualization
- How SAP River Compares to Heroku - No Cowbell Included
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- Which U.S. States Are the Most Entrepreneurial?
- Are Entrepreneurs Born or Made?
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- Top 10 Cloud Computing Services for 2010
- 3 Ways to Host Your Own Delicious Alternative
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- Wufoo Enables Recurring Payments with Chargify Integration
- Ebay: SMBs Are Optimistic About the Holidays, New Year and Mobile Commerce
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- Top 3 Code Editors For the iPad
- Microsoft Offers $10,000 Prize for a Better Spell Checker
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ReadWriteMobile is dedicated to helping its community understand the strategic business and technical implications of developing mobile applications.
- Apple's Best Kept Secret: Ad Hoc Installs for Testing Purposes
- W3C Releases Best Practices for Mobile Web Apps
- What's New in Android Market's Major Overhaul
Enjoy your weekend everyone!
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Canadian Tech Conferences to Attend in 2011
We’ve rounded-up some Canadian tech-related conferences happening in 2011 that we thought you might like to attend.
“My first observation was the opportunity in Canada is far bigger than I expected — and I expected it to be huge. I think there’s just an enormous amount of upside in terms of businesses catching up with consumers, and unleashing a little more creativity on the web” – Google Canada, Country Director Chris O’Neill
Mesh Conference
When: May 25th – 26th 2011
Where: Toronto, Ontario
Mesh was founded by 5 esteemed individuals including ME Consulting’s Mark Evens and Mathew Ingram from GigaOm. This web conference is a venue for people to “connect, share and inspire” and its focus is on anything related to the web. Mesh looks at the way the web is “affecting the media, marketing, business and society as a whole”. As of today, Mesh has not announced its keynote speakers for this year but you can be sure it will be filled with workshops, panels and thought provoking conversations and presentations. We’ve heard nothing but good things about Mesh and it’ll likely be a worthwhile experience.
FITC Toronto 2011 – The Design & Technology Festival
When: May 2 – 4th 2011
Where: Toronto, Ontario
The FITC conference began as a Flash Festival, but over the last few years, it has evolved and branched out gradually adding more creative and technical presentations. FITC aims to “educate, challenge and inspire”and they’ve previously held 20 events over the last nine years in five countries. At the event, Flash, motion design, Flex and Air are the types of subjects you’ll learn about in the presentations. FITC prides itself on the quality of its handpicked speakers and additionally claims its “parties are legendary”. Sounds very intriguing.
CeC (Canada -e- connect)
When: February 2-4
Where: Toronto Ontario
The CeC conference was created by the Canadian tourism industry and mainly focuses on e-marketing within that industry. Any tourism business or organization can use this conference as a tool to learn more about using technology to market and gain sales. It also takes a look at opportunities, web trends and online successful campaigns. I’d go just for the speakers. They’ve grabbed three internet celebs to present this year; Amber Mac, Tara Hunt and Scott Stratten. If you’re in the tourism industry, I’d say this one is a must-go.
Confoo
When: March 9th-11th
Where: Montreal, Quebec
The Confoo conference held in Montreal, Quebec will be kicking off another coding conference in 2011. This conference won’t interest you unless you’re a coder interested on learning more about Java, .Net, PHP, Python and Ruby. But, if
you are a code-monkey you’ll likely have a lot to take away. Presenters will be walking the developers through programming solutions, security, content management systems, frameworks and databases. Confoo also promises a management portion that includes project management, referencing (SEO), web marketing analysis and social networking. Overall, this sounds like a great conference to attend if you rawk the code.
StartupCamp Montreal 7
When: January 20th, 2011
Where: Montreal, Quebec
Later this month, StartupCamp Montreal will be holding the seventh edition of its event for startup companies. If you’re involved in a startup, this conference will put you in contact with investors, fellow companies and can assist you in working out things like your business pitch. It will also feature speakers such as successful native-Canadian entrepeneur Perry Evans.
Mobile Camp Montreal
When: May 14th, 2011
Where: Montreal, Quebec
This year will be the first ever Mobile Camp Montreal and will focus on all things mobile. It’s still in its infancy although we spoke with the organizers this evening and they tell us they’re confident the event will be a success. “The idea is essentially to act as a central point for mobile enthusiasts, whether they’re into devices, apps, OS or marketing. We’ll have people come talk to us about which devices are the best, what to expect from 2011, where is mobile going, how to properly target the mobile market, how to advertise, how to track, etc etc” the event founder said via email. They’re looking for sponsorship and presenters if you’re inclined to help them pull it off.
This is not a complete list of Canadian conferences, just a few you should think about attending in this coming year. And if you know of a great tech conference in Canada, please give us a shout in the comments.
robert shumake detroit
robert shumake
500 More Red-Wing Blackbirds Found Dead in - AOL <b>News</b>
Days after 100000 fish and approximately 4000 red-winged blackbirds were found dead in Arkansas, 500 deceased blackbirds and starlings were discovered on a Louisiana highway.
Moore: EA not backing away from Tiger <b>News</b> - Page 1 | Eurogamer.net
Read our news of Moore: EA not backing away from Tiger.
Opinion: Can Oprah Help Restore Civility? - AOL <b>News</b>
Oprah began her new cable television network -- OWN -- at noon on New Year's Day, a network dedicated to the total and complete absence of mean-spiritedness.
robert shumake
500 More Red-Wing Blackbirds Found Dead in - AOL <b>News</b>
Days after 100000 fish and approximately 4000 red-winged blackbirds were found dead in Arkansas, 500 deceased blackbirds and starlings were discovered on a Louisiana highway.
Moore: EA not backing away from Tiger <b>News</b> - Page 1 | Eurogamer.net
Read our news of Moore: EA not backing away from Tiger.
Opinion: Can Oprah Help Restore Civility? - AOL <b>News</b>
Oprah began her new cable television network -- OWN -- at noon on New Year's Day, a network dedicated to the total and complete absence of mean-spiritedness.
robert shumake
Internet Marketing is slowly becoming an integral part of any 21st Century business. Back in the 1990's many businesses could prosper without having any online presence. Times have certainly changed and the rapid rate of technology evolution means that a business of today can absolutely not afford to have an online presence.
A clear and well defined Internet Marketing Strategy is crucial for business success. The five tips covered below will help to improve your internet marketing and help drive your business forward online.
1.Embrace Social Media - It may seem that social media has no place within the world of business and is purely for keeping in contact with friends but this simply is not true. A business must not under-estimate the potential of sites such as Twitter, Facebook and Linkedin. Spark up conversations online and join the discussion, have an opinion and be interesting. Long gone are the days of the big businesses not communicating with their customers. Forums are also great places to spread the word about your services or products. Social Media is a must for Internet Marketing.
2.Get Blogging and Creating Copy - The key to a good blog is quality content. Write about your areas of expertise and always ensure you're using the most up to date information out there. An important internet marketing tip to remember is that the articles you write for your blog have great internet marketing potential. Post articles to online article submission sites, press-release sites, other peoples blogs, forums, twitter, facebook and anywhere else that would welcome a well written article. Make that article work for you and ensure all copies have a link back to your website.
3.The Infamous SEO - Search Engine Optimisation should definitely not to be over-looked. SEO forms the back-bone of all Internet Marketing. Ensure your website is clear, user friendly and is well optimised. Choose your Keywords well, carry out analysis with Google Adwords Keyword tool and generously spread them throughout all pages and articles. Review your Keyword throughout the year to ensure they are the best for your internet marketing campaign.
4.Main Website - Your website must give a great first impression because all your internet marketing efforts will lead back here. It is important to have a clear and memorable site. Ensure your website has a user friendly interface and will engage your audience. Take advantage of features such as videos, polls, learning resources, quiz's, social media button for users to share your information, comment areas and any other form of interactively which will benefit the user experience. All these features will improve your internet marketing influence.
5.Online Advertising -A major part of any marketing campaign comes down to building brand awareness. Very often a good method is through advertising. It is worthwhile looking at implementing banner ads. The click through rates are not the best but they will gain you more visibility. Think about the environment you place your adverts. If users like the environment they're are more likely to like the adverts. Facebook ads and the new promoted Tweets and both good examples of this.
To Improve your Internet Marketing, regularly evaluate your marketing campaign to allow for growth and change.
robert shumake
500 More Red-Wing Blackbirds Found Dead in - AOL <b>News</b>
Days after 100000 fish and approximately 4000 red-winged blackbirds were found dead in Arkansas, 500 deceased blackbirds and starlings were discovered on a Louisiana highway.
Moore: EA not backing away from Tiger <b>News</b> - Page 1 | Eurogamer.net
Read our news of Moore: EA not backing away from Tiger.
Opinion: Can Oprah Help Restore Civility? - AOL <b>News</b>
Oprah began her new cable television network -- OWN -- at noon on New Year's Day, a network dedicated to the total and complete absence of mean-spiritedness.
robert shumake
robert shumake
Top Stories of the Week
- R.I.P. Delicious: You Were So Beautiful to Me
- Apple's Best Kept Secret: Ad Hoc Installs for Testing Purposes
- 10 Ways Social Media Will Change in 2011
- Top 3 Code Editors For the iPad
- Delicious's Data Policy is Like Setting a Museum on Fire
More coverage and analysis from ReadWriteWeb
Download Our Latest Free Report: Engaging Online Communities
The countless individual interactions people make online have introduced a new level of complexity in marketing. These "gestures" come in the form of likes in Facebook, replies in Twitter or subscriptions to blogs. Other gestures may be a link to a site or a check-in on a location-based network. Engaging Online Communities takes a look at how the modern enterprise must set up the right systems so it can keep track of the gestures that people make and perform analytics on the data. You can download and view Engaging Online Communities here.
Location
- Foursquare Searching for Data Scientist - A Sign of Things to Come?
More Location coverage
Real-Time Web
- Top 10 Real-Time Web Products of 2010
More Real-Time Web coverage
Internet of Things
Top 10 Internet of Things Developments of 2010
More Internet of Things coverage
Check Out The ReadWriteWeb iPhone App
As well as enabling you to read ReadWriteWeb while on the go or lying on the couch, we've made it easy to share ReadWriteWeb posts directly from your iPhone, on Twitter and Facebook using the official ReadWriteWeb iPhone app. You can also follow the RWW team on Twitter, directly from the app. We invite you to download it now from iTunes.
ReadWriteEnterprise
ReadWriteEnterprise is devoted to enterprise 2.0 and using social software inside organizations.
- 10 Things You Should Know Before Working in IT
- 3 Tips for Engaging Online Communities with Data Visualization
- How SAP River Compares to Heroku - No Cowbell Included
ReadWriteStart
ReadWriteStart, sponsored by Microsoft BizSpark, is a resource for startups and entrepreneurs.
- Which U.S. States Are the Most Entrepreneurial?
- Are Entrepreneurs Born or Made?
ReadWriteCloud
ReadWriteCloud, sponsored by VMware and Intel, is dedicated to Virtualization and Cloud Computing.
- Top 10 Cloud Computing Services for 2010
- 3 Ways to Host Your Own Delicious Alternative
- Another Giant Gets Another Sexy Startup: Rackspace Acquires Cloudkick
ReadWriteBiz
ReadWriteBiz is a resource and guide for small to medium businesses.
- Wufoo Enables Recurring Payments with Chargify Integration
- Ebay: SMBs Are Optimistic About the Holidays, New Year and Mobile Commerce
ReadWriteHack
ReadWriteHack is a resource and guide for developers.
- Top 3 Code Editors For the iPad
- Microsoft Offers $10,000 Prize for a Better Spell Checker
- 12 Most Common Programming Pitfalls
ReadWriteMobile
ReadWriteMobile is dedicated to helping its community understand the strategic business and technical implications of developing mobile applications.
- Apple's Best Kept Secret: Ad Hoc Installs for Testing Purposes
- W3C Releases Best Practices for Mobile Web Apps
- What's New in Android Market's Major Overhaul
Enjoy your weekend everyone!
Subscribe to the Weekly Wrap-up
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Canadian Tech Conferences to Attend in 2011
We’ve rounded-up some Canadian tech-related conferences happening in 2011 that we thought you might like to attend.
“My first observation was the opportunity in Canada is far bigger than I expected — and I expected it to be huge. I think there’s just an enormous amount of upside in terms of businesses catching up with consumers, and unleashing a little more creativity on the web” – Google Canada, Country Director Chris O’Neill
Mesh Conference
When: May 25th – 26th 2011
Where: Toronto, Ontario
Mesh was founded by 5 esteemed individuals including ME Consulting’s Mark Evens and Mathew Ingram from GigaOm. This web conference is a venue for people to “connect, share and inspire” and its focus is on anything related to the web. Mesh looks at the way the web is “affecting the media, marketing, business and society as a whole”. As of today, Mesh has not announced its keynote speakers for this year but you can be sure it will be filled with workshops, panels and thought provoking conversations and presentations. We’ve heard nothing but good things about Mesh and it’ll likely be a worthwhile experience.
FITC Toronto 2011 – The Design & Technology Festival
When: May 2 – 4th 2011
Where: Toronto, Ontario
The FITC conference began as a Flash Festival, but over the last few years, it has evolved and branched out gradually adding more creative and technical presentations. FITC aims to “educate, challenge and inspire”and they’ve previously held 20 events over the last nine years in five countries. At the event, Flash, motion design, Flex and Air are the types of subjects you’ll learn about in the presentations. FITC prides itself on the quality of its handpicked speakers and additionally claims its “parties are legendary”. Sounds very intriguing.
CeC (Canada -e- connect)
When: February 2-4
Where: Toronto Ontario
The CeC conference was created by the Canadian tourism industry and mainly focuses on e-marketing within that industry. Any tourism business or organization can use this conference as a tool to learn more about using technology to market and gain sales. It also takes a look at opportunities, web trends and online successful campaigns. I’d go just for the speakers. They’ve grabbed three internet celebs to present this year; Amber Mac, Tara Hunt and Scott Stratten. If you’re in the tourism industry, I’d say this one is a must-go.
Confoo
When: March 9th-11th
Where: Montreal, Quebec
The Confoo conference held in Montreal, Quebec will be kicking off another coding conference in 2011. This conference won’t interest you unless you’re a coder interested on learning more about Java, .Net, PHP, Python and Ruby. But, if
you are a code-monkey you’ll likely have a lot to take away. Presenters will be walking the developers through programming solutions, security, content management systems, frameworks and databases. Confoo also promises a management portion that includes project management, referencing (SEO), web marketing analysis and social networking. Overall, this sounds like a great conference to attend if you rawk the code.
StartupCamp Montreal 7
When: January 20th, 2011
Where: Montreal, Quebec
Later this month, StartupCamp Montreal will be holding the seventh edition of its event for startup companies. If you’re involved in a startup, this conference will put you in contact with investors, fellow companies and can assist you in working out things like your business pitch. It will also feature speakers such as successful native-Canadian entrepeneur Perry Evans.
Mobile Camp Montreal
When: May 14th, 2011
Where: Montreal, Quebec
This year will be the first ever Mobile Camp Montreal and will focus on all things mobile. It’s still in its infancy although we spoke with the organizers this evening and they tell us they’re confident the event will be a success. “The idea is essentially to act as a central point for mobile enthusiasts, whether they’re into devices, apps, OS or marketing. We’ll have people come talk to us about which devices are the best, what to expect from 2011, where is mobile going, how to properly target the mobile market, how to advertise, how to track, etc etc” the event founder said via email. They’re looking for sponsorship and presenters if you’re inclined to help them pull it off.
This is not a complete list of Canadian conferences, just a few you should think about attending in this coming year. And if you know of a great tech conference in Canada, please give us a shout in the comments.
robert shumake
500 More Red-Wing Blackbirds Found Dead in - AOL <b>News</b>
Days after 100000 fish and approximately 4000 red-winged blackbirds were found dead in Arkansas, 500 deceased blackbirds and starlings were discovered on a Louisiana highway.
Moore: EA not backing away from Tiger <b>News</b> - Page 1 | Eurogamer.net
Read our news of Moore: EA not backing away from Tiger.
Opinion: Can Oprah Help Restore Civility? - AOL <b>News</b>
Oprah began her new cable television network -- OWN -- at noon on New Year's Day, a network dedicated to the total and complete absence of mean-spiritedness.
robert shumake
robert shumake detroit
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