Category: TECH

Kids Today – WTF?

http://twitter.com/meredithmo/statuses/22624512015

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Videos Highlights from BlogHer 2010…Finally!

My videos from the Blogalicious Party at BlogHer ’10 are finally up and ready to view. Let me just say that Blogalicious knows how to throw a party like no other. They hired break dancers and a dj who came equipped more than even the other parties. Enjoy!

MVI 2913 from Tricia Okin on Vimeo.

MVI 2915 from Tricia Okin on Vimeo.

MVI 2916 from Tricia Okin on Vimeo.

MVI 2917 from Tricia Okin on Vimeo.

MVI 2921 from Tricia Okin on Vimeo.

MVI 2922 from Tricia Okin on Vimeo.

MVI 2923 from Tricia Okin on Vimeo.

MVI 2929 from Tricia Okin on Vimeo.

MVI 2932 from Tricia Okin on Vimeo.

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Photo Highlights from BlogHer 2010 – New York City

Even though I didn’t mention it recently, I attended the BlogHer 2010 Conference in NYC and my was it lovely. I met the best women in the world from all different walks of life who are all trying to share their stories via blogging. Below are some photo highlights and the videos of the awesome Blogalicious after party are soon to come!

Check out the BlogHer Tweets with the hashtags #BlogHer10, #BlogHer

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A VC: Foursquare Google Maps Mashup

Fred Wilson over at A VC figured out after a little Googling, how to track & meld his FourSquare check-ins into a personalized Google Map.

He explains how exactly he pulled it off  in his post here.

In Fred’s case, he needed this for a presentation at a geolocation conference, but I can see this being applied in many uses. One of the foremost being a way to align your personal finance spending patterns & what your goals actually are. Imagine you “think” you’re being pretty good at reducing your nights out drinking or eating but the actual FourSquare check-ins show otherwise. If you’re honest with yourself, you’d be able to take stock and change more of your habits to less expensive outings like free art galleries and park picnics.

How else could we use this new mashup to benefit or improve our personal lives?

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