Recycle your PC
Feb04

Recycle your PC

We have dithered a little lately as we have been busy delivering so many projects concentrating on Social Media cafe and Jelly Liverpool, but we wanted to get back to basics with a new project on PC and laptop recycling. We have taken in a few PC’s in the past to recycle and to use on other projects – so you can see the handsome monitor which we use at Jelly Liverpool. But we really wanted to find out what the interest was...

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Ignite Liverpool are looking for speakers for their next event

If you’ve never heard of Ignite Liverpool then it kind of goes like this – Enlighten Us but make it quick – is the motto. The events are open, simple and short sessions where presenters share their personal and professional passions, using 20 slides that auto-advance every 15 seconds. Presenters submit their ideas for an Ignite session and we give the go ahead to start preparing your power point presentation. Yep we said...

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Social Media Cafe – feedback

  We have had some great feedback from participants and speakers at Social Media Cafe, so it looks like we will be continuing with this form of Digital Salon very soon. Remember other digital salons are available.         Here is the Ustream video but if you care to wait a couple of weeks the individual videos will be available soon on the Social media cafe website. Video: Social Media cafe Liverpool We will...

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Videos from Barcamp Liverpool
Nov21

Videos from Barcamp Liverpool

For those of you that couldn’t make it along to the first day of Barcamp Liverpool on Friday the 18th November then luckily we were there to video some of the talks. Not all of them but some so here they are the ones that we have processed so far. Adrian McEwen – What is the point of Liverpool Ross Dalziel – Open Source City John McKerrell – Welcome and introduction (60MB MP4) Dr Peter Hagerty – Virtual...

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Barcamp Liverpool this weekend
Nov15

Barcamp Liverpool this weekend

If you’re not familiar with the Bar Camp concept they are participant led unconferences where the talks and discussions that take place are set by the people attending – anyone can and is encouraged to run a session on any topic they want so the whole event is driven by the conversations and interactions of the people attending. I have to say I am so converted to the idea of participant led unconferences (just take out...

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