Sometimes, a link says more than I could ever say. Here are some fragrant little buds I’ve found recently, courtesy of ma.gnolia.
Reminder: Marshall Kirkpatrick on RSS, February 19
Just a reminder that Marshall Kirkpatrick, lead blogger for Read/Write Web and RSS guru, will be presenting a “Lunch and Learn” session on RSS at the OTBC on Tuesday, February 19.
I like to think of myself as fairly RSS savvy. And I can say, without a doubt, that no one has taught me more about how to make RSS jump through hoops than Marshall.
To RSVP, visit the OTBC Meetup page on the event. The cost is $15 at the door. But you were going to spend that money on lunch, anway. And this way, you actually get to learn something.
Portland on Fire: Slow social networking
Some people get married and then push everyone else to get married. Some people do the same thing with having kids. Me? I submitted my Portland on Fire profile, and now I expect everyone else in town to do it, too.
What’s Portland on Fire? I’m glad you asked.
Portland On Fire is a daily discovery of PDX people. The site introduces you to a person in the Portland, Oregon (PDX), area every day. Reach out and connect. The site was created by Raven Zachary and launched on January 1st, 2008. Early profiles [focused] on individuals in the tech and creative arts communities in Portland, but there is no reason why it must stay focused in these areas. The talent pool in Portland is large and diverse, and this site hopes to make this fact evident.
Portland on Fire has been described as “slow social networking.” A profile a day. That’s not really too much to ask, is it?
And I have to admit, it’s really working for me. Here are some of the interesting folks that I’ve met (all virtually and some in person), thanks to Portland on Fire:
- Jessica Neuman Beck
Designer, writer, crafter, geek - Paul Bingman
Web programmer, film junkie, railroad movie consultant - Ben Bradley
Soon to be the former Captain Bradley - Larissa Brown
Mommy, knitter, knit designer, author, artist, runner, friend - Bill Burcham
Technologist, craftsman, inventor - Joel Burslem
Founder of the Future of Real Estate Marketing blog - Jennifer Cloer
Information junkie, wife, friend, sister, daughter, aunt and colleague - Mara Collins
Mother, Wife, Philosopher, Blogger - Serena Davidson
Free-Range People Photographer, Geek Magnet, Entreprenuer, Chocolate Fiend - Selena Deckelmann
Sysadmin, Event Organizer, Chicken Keeper - Melissa Delzio
Designer, Artist – can sing greek alphabet, has squeaky hicupps - Kurt Deutscher
Chief Technology Evangelist, Portland Native, Jazz Drummer - Audrey Eschright
Crafty geek - Daniel Etra
Nourishing complexity + digging deep for real solutions - Sioux Fleming
Technologist, computer threat security evangelist, avid camper, cat person - Dawn Foster
Community Manager, Event Organizer, Blogger, Podcaster, Vegan, and Technology Enthusiast - Adrienne Fritze
Mom, artist, social entrepreneur, risk taker, passion monger, creative freak - Lyza Danger Gardner
Introspective, Inquisitive and Surly: Portland Native Eschews the Humdrum - Sarah Gilbert
Finance blog editor, writer, photographer, knitter, mama - Mark Gross
Linux kernel engineer, open source tinkerer, robot builder, intellectual wanderer - Hideshi Hamaguchi
Concept creator, strategist + designer who cannot draw pictures - China Z. Hamilton
Artist & world traveler turned advertising student - Sam Keen
Coder, Event Organizer, Open Source Enthusiast, Geek - Justin Kistner
Online marketing strategist, web designer, and Rock Band drummer - Sam Lawrence
Chief Marketing Officer, Jive Software - Kent Lewis
Search engine marketing guru, recovering entrepreneur and family guy - Steve Libbey
Novelist, guitarist, personist - Melissa Lion
Professional Writer: Fiction, Food and Sex - Jadene Mayla
Plant-lover, artist, zombie movie fan, ecstatic dancer, and writer - Kathleen Mazzocco
Independent public relations consultant - Aaron Meyers
Level 1 Dad LFG PST - Todd Mintz
Eclectic Search Engine Marketing / Internet Marketing Specialist - Wende Morgaine
Educator. Connector. Innovator. - Steve Morris
Entrepreneur, startup coach, hobbyist technologist, former DJ - Matt Navarre
Relational database developer, guitar nut - Lynne Joy Nesbit
Relentlessly curious, business owner, artist, psychotherapist, mother, feminist, believer - Chris O’Rourke
Father, husband, geek and general nuisance to computer problems - Bram Pitoyo
Account planner, creative researcher, brand strategist & most other things - Paige Saez
Interaction designer who likes ubicomp, conceptual art, painting, digital anthropology - Craig Schwartz
Entrepreneur, raconteur, agent provocateur, bon-vivant, gadfly, sapient primate - Eva Schweber
Cat herder, baker, recipe whisperer and dairy goat herder (retired) - Urban Scout
Post-apocalyptic anti hero… With a blog! - Greg Sorber
A technical writer who is decidedly non-technical - Gary Walter
Quintessential 5th gen Portlander on a road not taken - Amy Sample Ward
Lover, blogger, activist, biker, dreamer, worrier, lover - Raven Zachary
Technologist, open source industry analyst, event organizer - Nick Zolotko
Star Wars nerd with a hint of normality
But, honestly, for as interesting as all of these folks are? I’d still like to meet you. So why don’t you head over and fill out a profile? I’m looking forward to reading about you, soon.
ORBlogs releases iPhone interface
Corvallis-based ORBlogs, the Oregon-focused blog aggregator, has announced the release of an iPhone interface. Interested users can access the simplified iPhone version via m.orblogs.com. (You can access that URL via a Web browser, as well, if you’re interested in a really big interface.)
ORBlogs’ new interface provides a stripped down view of its site content:
[Y]ou can browse all posts, Oregon-related posts, popular posts, and the top 15 topics from the last seven days. Clicking a post excerpt will take you directly to the post on the original blog.
iPhone users will also be happy to know that there is a custom icon for your iPhone desktop, if you choose to add it as a Web clip.
More is planned for the m.orblogs.com, including city-focused pages similar to those found on the ORBlogs site.
ORBlogs is run by Paul Bausch, one of the original developers on Blogger. An admitted side-project, ORBlogs provides a valuable resource to all Oregon-based bloggers by aggregating stories from across the state. For more information, visit ORBlogs.
Silicon Florist’s links arrangement
Sometimes, a link says more than I could ever say. Here are some fragrant little buds I’ve found recently, courtesy of ma.gnolia.
Love At First Bite
Kurt Deutscher to demo ExpressionEngine at Startupalooza
Silicon Florist’s links arrangement
Sometimes, a link says more than I could ever say. Here are some fragrant little buds I’ve found recently, courtesy of ma.gnolia.
Sunday, Sunday, Sunday! Beer and Blog
Hyperlocal News
Portland Start-up Index – February 2008
NetworthIQ: The median balance sheet
Congratulations to ENDoutdoor, winner of OEN’s Seed Oregon
Vimeo Turns 3 Years Old
Northwest Startup Events
Portland State University Presents “Internet Strategies Workshops”
Portland Start-up Index: February 2008
As promised, Techvibes [Full disclosure: I contribute Portland articles to Techvibes] has released its monthly update to the Portland Start-up Index, which has now increased to 50 companies.
And that’s not all that has changed. Now, the index has some movement indicators, showing who was where and where they’ve gone—up or down.
New additions include Kongregate (didn’t realize they had a Portland office), Rocketbook, Iterasi [Full disclosure: Client of mine], Active Reload, WeoGeo (recently relocated from Florida), VocalNation.net, GoLife Mobile, and Worldwide Nest.
As far as movers go, ChoiceA, Lunarr, and MomHub saw the biggest upticks. As expected, number of folks were sent screaming down the list with the addition of the new companies.
The mixture of companies and products on the index are ranked by the average of their Alexa and Compete rankings.
Since each revision of the index replaces the previous one, I’ve captured the list, for posterity:
- AboutUs
- Discogs
- Kongregate
- MyOpenID
- Splashcast
- Earth Class Mail (now located in Seattle)
- Jive Software
- Sandy
- Gone Raw
- Cliq
- Stikkit
- NetworthIQ
- Grabbit
- Walker Tracker
- Pibb
- Attensa
- UrbanDrinks
- Rocketbook
- Iterasi
- Active Reload
- ChoiceA
- fmyi
- Lunarr
- GadgetTrak
- Iovation
- KnitMap
- WeoGeo
- FreeRange
- Picktastic
- Goboz
- Imindi
- Art Face Off
- MomHub
- Avnera
- VocalNation.net
- Box Populi
- Pheedo
- GoLife Mobile
- Workplace2go
- Techchex
- Kryptiq
- Jama Software
- Lumeno.us
- GoSeeTell
- Lightfleet
- Cendix
- Worldwide Nest
- YourList
- IDP Solutions
- Kumquat
For the complete listing, metrics, and movement indicators, please visit Techvibes.
Startupalooza: Start making your plans to attend
Portland’s Startupalooza, the March 29th bootcamp for startups—both existing and planned, continues to expand its roster of speakers. And it’s shaping up to be quite a gathering of local startup talent.
As part of the continuing build-out of its schedule, Starupalooza has announced the addition of a Toonlet demo, a Vidoop demo, and the formation of a “Technopreneur” panel featuring Sarah Gilbert of Cafemama, et al., Marshall Kirkpatrick of ReadWrite Web, Justin Kistner of Metafluence, and some other guy.
Startupalooza is an interactive forum for the Portland tech startup community. Find out about cool tech startups, learn from successful tech entrepreneurs and meet local tech-business people in a candid, no-BS environment. Admission is free.
Silicon Florist’s links arrangement
Sometimes, a link says more than I could ever say. Here are some fragrant little buds I’ve found recently, courtesy of ma.gnolia.
iReport.com
OTBC Lunch & Learn (Feb 19): RSS with Marshall Kirkpatrick
Calagator: Next Code Sprint: Saturday 2/16
Metroblogging Portland: OLPC meetup
Mobile Portland getting mobilized
Jason Grigsby, who authored the first Silicon Florist guest editorial on Mobile earlier this week, has some more exciting Mobile news to share: the formation of Mobile Portland, a new user group for folks working and developing in the Mobile space.
The idea for Mobile Portland came from our desire to have a place to share what we’re learning and collaborate with other mobile developers. The idea took hold when during a conversation with Jon Maroney of Free Range Communications after the recent PAF panel on mobile marketing.
In addition to Free Range, early enthusiastic collaborators for a local mobile user group include individuals from eROI, GoLife Mobile and bBoing (a.k.a., Summit Projects). We’re pleased that we’ve got a group of people interested in making this happen.
For more information, see the Cloud Four blog. Or visit Mobile Portland to add your email to their contact list.