MDCFUG lunch is working splendidly. Because people have told me how much they like having it at Union Station, and at least partially because Union Station just celebrated its 100th birthday, we will hold it there again. November 17th at 1:30 PM, I will be waiting in the Corner Bakery with my green CFUnited shirt […]
ColdFusion Conference
October MDCFUG Lunch
MDCFUG’s monthly lunch has definitely been picking up speed. People have been contacting us every month to come meet new people in the industry and make contacts and see what other people are doing with ColdFusion. This idea has grown so much and been so successful that we plan on holding an MDCFUG Happy Hour […]
August MDCFUG Lunch
**EDIT: Lunch scheduled for September 1st is moved to September 8th. Same time and place applies. Thank you to Robert Gray for pointing out my error!** Leaps and bounds! It seems everywhere TeraTech takes the MDCFUG lunch, we get more and more people to attend. Last month we ate at the eatery at Union Station […]
July’s MDCFUG Lunch
Four months and still going strong, the Maryland ColdFusion User Group Lunch is still the talk of the town. These lunches are a success because people continue to come and network with other people working with ColdFusion. To accommodate all the different things people want to eat for lunch, we have chosen a new location […]
Spiral Web talk video
I recently gave a talk at the Web 2.0 conference on Spiral Web and how it can help us predict what is coming in the future for websites. Spiral Web is based on Spiral Dynamics and Memes, which are theories of how ideas spread among people. I have extended these ideas to websites for Spiral […]
Can Spiral Web predict the future of Web 2.0?
I am speaking on “Spiral Web – the future of web society” at the Web 2.0 conference in Virginia on November 1st 2007. The talk will look at what is coming in the next year for the web? What about in the next five years? How can we predict trends in websites? Spiral web provides […]
Do you need to tap the wisdom of crowds?
Companies know that you know what you want. Interactive Web 2.0 technologies are now enabling businesses to use their customers to lead product design, create content and solve problems. “Crowdsourcing”, which allows people to take part in online discussions and vote on what the company should be doing, is already starting to take off. Dell’s […]