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Saturday, January 26, 2008

Little Smiles Charity @BCA





Got to hear a presentation at the Breakfast Club Of America On January 25.

Welcome to Little Smiles
Whether it’s a need for toys, games, videos, computers, outings, special events, limousine transportation, concert and sporting event tickets, specialty dinners and celebrity meet and greets for children, Little Smiles and their community partners strive to fill that need.Little Smiles is a 501c3 charitable organization that strives to provide the things kids love the most while in local hospitals, hospices and shelters. Qualification of a Little Smiles candidate is simply any child residing in a local hospital, hospice or shelter who depends upon the above items and services to make their time in treatment more tolerable and enjoyable.
Please check out the website and give if you can
Mark


Got to see Marco Marsan speak at the second meeting of invitation only InnovationLeadershipcouncil at Moore college of Art. Jan 23 2008


Marco Facillitated an excellent brain training session called Think Naked.

His books are great check them out.

Mark

Thursday, January 10, 2008

FaceBook Developer Toolkit in .NET

Speaking at codecamp 2008 -01 -12

By 2011, one-half of all online adults and 84 percent of online teens in the U.S. will use social networking each month," We will review the basics of two Social Networking sites. Open social (Orkut) and Facebook API's are the way programmers can create custom applications that a socially aware. Microsoft has sponsored a toolkit to add to visual studio that allows easy access to the Facebook api REST programming model. We will review basic development process and create a simple app to show how to access friend data and install an app in the Facebook directory. As an added bonus Andy Schwam will give us a sneak peak at a new start up that promises to kick the doors in on this space.

Mark


Check out Andy's post on the event
http://www.blog.ingenuitynow.net/Code+Camp+20081+Follow+Up.aspx