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Minnov8 Gang 76 at the Minnesota “High Tech” Association

April 22, 2010 By Steve Borsch

The Gang is joined by Rick Mahn, founder of the Social Media Breakfast Minneapolis/St. Paul, for an end-of-the-day podcast at the Minnesota High Tech Association Spring Conference. We talk about the missing “high tech” (e.g., Wifi) at the event and its impact on our ability to publish to this liveblog and other general impressions about the day that is mostly favorable.

Show Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson.

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MHTA 2010 Spring Conference & Minnov8 Liveblog

April 21, 2010 By Steve Borsch

Tomorrow is the Minnesota High Tech Association’s 2010 Spring Conference and the Minnov8 Gang will be liveblogging here. Check us out throughout the day and watch for the hashtag #MHTA10 as you search Twitter.

MHTA positions the conference this way:

As we enter the second decade of the 21st Century it is time to examine the assumptions and approaches that are fundamental to our success.  The New Deal of the last century was about getting the basics right – productivity and efficiency, providing people with meaningful work, getting the economy on its feet – using production lines and automation tools.

Today, the New Way Forward is about achieving these same goals while using distinctly different tools and approaches. As Minnesota business leaders look at a greatly changed global economy, they know their companies not only measure up – they frequently outperform global competitors.

Join us April 22, 2010 at the Minneapolis Convention Center for another outstanding program filled with immediately applicable strategies and practices to help you do the same.  Collectively, these ideas will do more than just get us back on track – they will propel us forward faster than ever before!

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Newsbytes for Friday, April 16, 2010

April 16, 2010 By Steve Borsch

Here are a few items from around the ‘net of interest to Minnov8 readers:

  • Ars Technica has this post, “Welcome to Mound, MN: home of the $249.99 DSL broadband plan” about Frontier Communications placing a $249.99 price on their DSL service for a “handful of subscribers in Mound, MN” who are “simply excessive residential users” of Frontier DSL broadband, according to the quoted SVP in the article.
  • StarTribune‘s Neil St. Anthony has this column in today’s paper on Start-up community is cheering the new angel investor tax credit which, ironically, was placed right next to another, more pessimistic article entitled, Venture capital down sharply in Minnesota that described how “first-quarter investments were $17 million, the least in 15 years. Most went to med-tech firms.”
  • Twin Cities Business has had several articles of interest this past week including 2020 Foresight outlining how State Demographer Tom Gillaspy says Minnesota will have a major labor shortage 10 years from now and that only productivity gains will save the state’s economy; this one on Small Business Success Stories of 2009; and an insightful article about the comeback of the ad agency Fallon, a firm we’ve showcased here before with their social media app Skimmer; and that Best Buy Among First to Use New Twitter Platform.
  • Julio Ojeda Zapata highlights Video Game Live which was at Orchestra Hall this past week and so good (especially for those of us who have kids that are rabid gamers like my 15 year old son) that he encouraged me to take a road trip to their next venue!
  • David Erickson at eStrategyBlog embeds Morgan Stanley analyst Mary Meeker’s presentation on Mobile Trends in this post
  • Bex Huff shows that Twitter is Sooooo 18th Century…
  • Dana Larson over at OnePlace has a post with excellent resources of interest for the project managers among you.

Filed Under: News & Events

MinneWebCon 2010 Liveblogging

April 11, 2010 By Steve Borsch

The Minnov8 Gang will be liveblogging the MinneWebCon event tomorrow all day. With 290 people registered and some awesome keynoters in place, this will be another outstanding event.

Please stop by this liveblogging page and watch the real-time updates.

You can also email us if you have comments or suggestions.

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Mobile March Twin Cities Live Tweets

March 27, 2010 By Steve Borsch

Minnov8 is at the Mobile March Twin Cities event downtown Minneapolis. Here are live tweets from it:

Filed Under: Events Tagged With: #mmtc

MinneWebCon: An interview with its director, Kris Layon

March 26, 2010 By Steve Borsch

Kris Layon with keynoter Doc Searls from the 2009 MinneWebCon

Kris Layon with keynoter Doc Searls from the 2009 MinneWebCon Photo credit: Peter Fleck (@pfhyper) from his Flickr account

What most of don’t get to do before making a decision to attend an event that costs money is to understand the vision, depth and texture that lies behind a conference. Knowing this helps to determine the level of the sessions, their quality and whether it’s worth your investment of both time and money.

MinneWebCon, the full-day, three-track, conference for Web professionals, is directed by Kristofer Layon and I had a chance to talk with Kris today about the upcoming event, some background behind it, who it’s targeted towards and other sorts of deeper meaning stuff most of us don’t have a chance to discover in advance.

After hearing this podcast and visiting the MinneWebCon website, I’m confident you’ll immediately signup for this conference. Hope to see you there!

Direct Links:

+ MinneWebCon website w/keynote speakers
+ Schedule and Session Details
+ MinneWebCon social media: Twitter; Facebook

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MinneWebCon: Less Than 3 Weeks Away

March 25, 2010 By Steve Borsch

MinneWebCon 2010 (web • twitter • facebook) is less than three weeks away! Join Minnov8 (we’re the media group covering the event) and hundreds of your fellow netizens at this fantastic get-together focused on next generation internet, web and social media creation and delivery.

Here’s the latest from MinneWebCon Director, Kris Layon, about the region’s 3rd annual web design and social media conference:

1. Schedule:  This year’s conference schedule has now been finalized. (subject to change, of course, but we’re hoping it’s final)

2. Registration: 210 of our 300 available spots have been filled!  Rates remain the same as in 2008 and 2009:

  • Standard registration: $200
  • With University of MN staff discount: $150*
  • With student discount (any school): $100

3. Pre-conference Facebook discussions: You’re invited to help kick off the Social Media unconference session by joining any of the discussions now available on the MinneWebCon Facebook page. Three topics, “Social networking and your marketing strategy,” “Monitoring and managing your social networking sites,” and “Measuring social networking” are online now. Participate in a discussion on the MinneWebCon Facebook page by clicking on the “Discussions” tab. We’d like to hear your thoughts and comments!

4. Yahoo! Developer Network: We’re pleased to announce that we have a third national sponsor for MinneWebCon this year, Yahoo!  Specifically, the Yahoo! Developer Network group (that develops great open source projects such as the Yahoo! User Interface, or YUI, library).

5. Free stuff reminder — tech books: We’re once again giving away a limited number of tech books to the first people who check in on the morning of Monday April 12 (check-in will begin at 7:45 a.m., one hour before the morning keynote). The first shipment of books arrived last month from New Riders. Another batch from O’Reilly should be arriving shortly!

6. Free stuff reminder — commemorative poster: This year there’s something completely new and very exciting — we’ve commissioned art!  Every conference attendee will receive a limited edition, silkscreened Adam Turman cityscape poster. Adam is a graphic design graduate of the U of M, so we couldn’t be happier to partner with him on this poster.

For more information and to register, please visit: http://www.minnewebcon.umn.edu/

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24 Hours, a New Site and Real Fun.

March 22, 2010 By Phil Wilson

Some 36 hours after the conclusion of the event and after about 11 hours of sleep I am still amazed by the experience that is the Overnight Website Challenge.

In case you missed it, I joined fellow Minnov8er Tim Elliott’s Team, dubbed Full Court Press as a bond to the WordPress platform we used, for the 3rd annual Nerdery sponsored event. This unique gathering pairs 10 person teams of web site professionals with deserving non-profit organizations. Those non-profits, some who have no web presence, receive brand new websites valued at well over $25,000 at the end of the 24 hour period. (Check out the Minnov8 podcast that originated from the Challenge.)

You couldn’t help but be taken by the dedication of these web pros. It’s not easy to spend a relatively short period of time with a “client”, then accelerate the design and creation of a website that accomplishes the goals of the non-profit…much less spending part of it in a sleep deprived state.

This being the third year of the event the folks at The Nerdery do a great job providing what teams need including entertainment and food. The carnival-like atmosphere is definitely not what you would expect from a bunch of web site developers. From human pyramids and massages to oxygen bars and ice cream the 24 hour period was anything but sedate….  [Read More…]

Filed Under: Events, Innovation, Internet & Web, Startups & Developers

TDS Acquires VISI

March 22, 2010 By Steve Borsch

Telephone and Data Systems, Inc., parent company to TDS Telecommunications Corp. (TDS®) today announced it has acquired VISI Incorporated (VISI), Minnesota’s largest locally-owned data center services and managed hosting provider.  TDS, headquartered in Madison, Wis. will have oversight and management responsibility for the acquisition. Read the press release here.

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One Librarian’s Trip to SXSWi

March 22, 2010 By Meg Canada

I have procrastinated writing about my South by Southwest- Interactive experience for six days. I was still procrastinating about an hour ago, when vacuuming my fiance’s apartment. Catch that? I was vacuuming rather than sit here and process my experience at an amazing event.

I think my reticence stems from a desire to compare SXSW-i to the dozen library conferences I have attended over the past decade. Without any disrespect to the professional organizations of librarians both local and national, this blew all of them out of the water. Of even more consequence, the sessions I attended at South by Southwest- Interactive were more pertinent to my profession than I ever dreamed. I hope the library world is paying attention. We may not be able to afford the speakers, but let’s start ruminating about the right to delete, content strategy, and the future of search. That said, I was in Texas, by the grace of my occasional employer, good friend and Southby roommate, Minneapolis’s Nicole de Beaufort of Fourth Sector Consulting.

I was proud of the turnout of Minnesotans, and ran into friends at every turn. Friday night included a meet-up of epic proportions: 22 people, 20 from Minnesota for seafood at the Boiling Pot. Sometimes you have to leave town to meet people who live in your own backyard.

At its surface, Southby is simply a conference held in the Conference Center in Austin, Texas spilling over into a neighboring Hilton and Mariott. Punctuated by parties, meet-ups, and strange buses that take people to places called the Social Media Clubhouse, there are three or four possible sessions a day. Each day at 2pm, a keynote speaker fills a huge space for an hour. I heard danah boyd (social media anthropologist), Valerie Casey (Designers Accord author), and Evan Williams (Twitter founder) speak.

The measure of success of a session or keynote is the retention of an audience. If it starts to get dull, a presenter’s ego fills the room, or the session’s content doesn’t match the description, people move. They left Evan Williams session in droves after it was dubbed as a dull disaster on par with the Facebook CEO’s interview style keynote of 2008.  There are high expectations to challenge the intelligent designers, artists, information architects, and digital entrepreneurs, and this not an easy crowd. danah boyd has been addressing the backchannel ever since the debacle at her remarks at the Web 2.0 Expo, but the audience seemed rapt with her message about privacy (I know I was).

So as a librarian, here are authors and sessions about books I loved:

  • Tim Sander’s author of Love is the Killer App (http://www.timsanders.com/)
  • Ramit Sethi’s blog and book, I Will Teach You to Be Rich (http://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/)
  • REWORK’s author Jason Fried of 37 Signals (http://37signals.com/rework/)

Other highlights… I traveled with my beautiful foodie friend so gourmet food from a truck, watching people play foursquare (with chalk and a ball), and giving the developer of Google Wave some feedback. It was an incredibly well-done conference. Now, if only there were more than a dozen librarians in attendance….


Meg Canada (@megcanada) is a frequent guest, and now contributor, to Minnov8. Meg is a senior librarian for Web Services and Training at Hennepin County Library and currently coordinates public training and social media efforts for the library. She volunteers helping with the Unsummit, recently presented at MinneWebCon, and is a regular contributor to Social Media Breakfast.

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