HVCA 2007 Venture Capital Summit December 12, 2007 Lunch 2.0 - December 28th @ Manoa Innovation Center
Dec 11

Just posted to the Honolulu Coders Mailing List:

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This month’s Honolulu Coders meeting will take place on Wednesday 12th
December from 6pm to 8pm.

Honolulu-coders mailing list: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/honolulu-coders/
Join the Honolulu coders community:
http://discourse.ics.hawaii.edu/community/sign_up
Member’s web page: http://discourse.ics.hawaii.edu/workspace/5

********** LOCATION INFORMATION **********

This month’s meeting will be held in the POST building, room 302, at the
University of Hawaii Manoa campus.

http://www.hawaii.edu/cgi-bin/vtour?Manoa=l=POST?

UH parking information is here:

http://www.hawaii.edu/parking/visitorParking.html

********** MEETING AGENDA **********

The meeting’s agenda is as follows:

6:00pm - 6:30pm “iPhone LinkLens” Main talk by Sam Joseph

6:30pm - 7:00pm Discussion

7:00pm - 7:15pm Pizza Break sponsored by Ikayzo http://www.ikayzo.com/

7:15pm - 8.00pm Open Ruby workshop with focus on Collective Intelligence
by Sam Joseph

The talk abstract and speaker biography is as follows:

Main Talk Title: iPhone LinkLens

Main Talk Abstract:

The LinkLens systems is designed to be a compromise between a
hierarchical file system and a tagging folksonomy. The idea is to get
the best of both worlds and achieve a more efficient information
organizing paradigm. Today Sam will show the results of his attempt to
put the LinkLens on the iPhone.

Main Talk Biography:

Sam Joseph is a researcher in the Laboratory for Interactive Learning
Technologies in the Department for Information and Computer Science. He
is active in the areas of augmented reality, ubiquitous wireless
applications and social computing.

Open Ruby workshop:

Join Sam Joseph as he plays around with the Ruby and Rails. Bring along
your Ruby programming questions and we can scratch our heads together
:-) In addition the open ruby workshop will now include excerpts from
the new O’Reilly book “Collective Intelligence” by Toby Segaran.

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