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Just when you thought I was done posting about DCWEEK, I came across this and it had to be shared. The good people of istrategylabs have put together this presentation of DCWEEK 2010 final metrics. I’m re-posting not only because, as an attendee, it’s darn interesting, but also, I made it into [...]
I attended several wonderful events during DCWEEK, including TECH Cocktail DC 9 held at DC’s Lux Lounge. The TECH Cocktail event is a combination of a technology expo and a cocktail party – sounds like a perfect combination, right? Unfortunately, a few technical difficulties prevented me from posting these pics & vids [...]
It’s been a crazy week! Between work, classes, family and DCWEEK, I’ve barely had a moment to touch down and take a breather. It’s been exhausting but also exhilarating. I’ve met a lot of great people, heard a lot of great presentations and, to quote Teddy Riley, “the party’s not over.” Today [...]
Official description: The #140conf events provide a platform for the worldwide twitter community to: listen, connect, share and engage with each other, while collectively exploring the effects of the emerging real-time internet on business.
The #140conf is all that and more! Where else can you hear from speakers as diverse as [...]
The Black Tech Blazers discussion held on June 15, 2010, as a part of DCWEEK was quite informative. The conversation was so intense that the session, which was scheduled to last one hour, lasted for a little over two! I got a chance to ask the two panelists, Najeema Washington and Chris Cooks, [...]
I’ve been having internet issues lately that have hampered my blogging activity, but I’m back in business! Here are some videos that I took at the DCWEEK opening party. Firedancing, music, a fun crowd…good times!
Be who you want to be today.
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As a part of Digital Capital Week, Social Media Manager, Faith Dow is hosting and moderating a discussion today at 6:30 p.m. titled Bridging Technology with Community Activism and Advocacy: Black Tech Blazers. The session also includes a roundtable discussion consisting of Chris Cooks, Najeema Washington and Candace Tyler and [...]
As part of DCWEEK, TBD.com, the new local DC news site set to launch this summer, merged their regular blogger meetup with a fun brunch on June 12 at Mie n Yu restaurant in Georgetown. The event brought together fashion, politics, lifestyle, and technology bloggers over good food in a gorgeous environment. [...]
What better way to kickoff an event as phenomenal as Digital Capital Week than with a phenomenal party? The opening party held at Longview Gallery Speakeasy & Alley certainly fit the bill! Believe me, this wasn’t your average cocktail party. This party included live music, performance art, and firedancing! The diverse crowd [...]
As part of my ongoing love affair with social media, I applied to be a blogger for Digital Capital Week. In a fabulous twist of fate, I was selected! I will be an official blogger for three DC Week events – the opening party, #140conf and TECH Cocktail. To say that I [...]
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