In Portland, we love the open source. Love it.
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Open Source Bridge begins planning for 2010 event
In Portland, we love the open source. Love it.
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Open Source Bridge begins planning for 2010 event
Now don’t get me wrong.
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Embedding video in WordPress will get easier, thanks to Portland’s Viper007Bond
While Taptu —makers of some impressive search functionality for the iPhone platform—may be headquartered across the big pond, their community manager, Jason Harris , lives right here in the Silicon Forest. So we’ve got a connection—besides just a love of all things iPhone. And this Friday, we’ll have even more of a connection to Taptu
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Taptu times two: Sponsoring Beer and Blog and an iPhone focus group
While Taptu —makers of some impressive search functionality for the iPhone platform—may be headquartered across the big pond, their community manager, Jason Harris , lives right here in the Silicon Forest. So we’ve got a connection—besides just a love of all things iPhone.
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Taptu times two: Sponsoring Beer and Blog and an iPhone focus group
You may remember that, in early September, we heard rumblings of Portland-based television station KATU getting into the hyperlocal blogging game. Now, as Oregon Media Central reports, the KATU community sites are live and accessible to the public. And while this traditional media foray into typically grassroots reporting and blogging represents an “it’s about time” moment—and a move that validates what many local bloggers have been doing for years—it’s worth taking a look at what the KATU
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KATU launches hyperlocal Portland blogs
Creative Strategist, Commenting Ninja, Blogger, Youth Pastor Jim Gray was inspired in Jr. High when he was given an award for creative writing.
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Jim Gray