About: CEO and Founder of CrowdVine.
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Urban Hike Roundup
--Sarah wrote up our Urban Hiking experience for the NY Times small business section. Turns out these Urban Hiking expeditions aren’t just gran...
Lusting After Car Art
--My friend Tim’s company, Infectious.com, just launched. They do vinyl art stickers for your car. For now, the art is from a select group of g...
Two Good Things
--For the past year or so, Sarah and I have ended each day by telling each other two good things. For the bulk of the year, our format was for the tw...
Deliberate Practice
--Sarah and I just got back from a talk at Haas about “deliberate practice” as it relates to excellence. The idea is that how good (or ex...
Small Business Hacks
--Here are my notes from the small business hacks session at Web2Open. Don MacAskill, Jen Bekman, and Bryan Mason were the major guests. Don’t ...
Slashdot Review for Regular Expression Pocket Reference
--Michael J. Ross gave the second edition of Regular Expression Pocket Reference a score of 9/10 in his Slashdot review. He was particularly impress...
Exporting from CrowdVine
--If you want to keep in touch with the people you met at the conference you can move their contact info into your address book and move their blogs ...
Great Sessions at Web2Open
--Web2Open is coming together with some sessions that I’m pretty psyched for. The Open is the free unconference side of Web 2.0 Expo. Like othe...
Personal Session Calendar
--I just posted the conference calendar to CrowdVine. Check it out under the My Schedule tab. It's based on a soon-to-release open source project ...
Take the Next Step, Paul
--In college I had a wonderful Humanities professor who insisted on making us write short essays so we could practice writing succinctly. After each ...
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Comments
Two chillingly important questions:
- Will you or someone on the geek side of CrowdVine be coming to ApacheCon Europe?
- How does the soda machine work? Is that a fresh seltzer bottle (which I've always wanted) or just a cafeteria soda fountain?
8-)
Nice to see Crowdvine at ApacheCon. Thanks.









