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Corvida's First European Adventure: mLove, TEDGlobal and Culture

Corvida’s First European Adventure: mLove, TEDGlobal and Culture

From June 28 – July 16th, I had an incredible opportunity to travel overseas to three countries for the first time in my life. Berlin was my first stop for mLove, a mobile tech conference. Next, I spent time exploring Amsterdam and ended my travels in Scotland for TEDGlobal 2011. My Travel Itinerary Total Days...
Straight Talk: Moving Forward With Today's Media

Straight Talk: Moving Forward With Today’s Media

Yesterday I attended Straight Talk, presented by dot429 to discuss issues facing the LGBT community. Hosted and moderated by the awesome Cathy Brooks, the conversation included themes of transparency, trust, and privacy across many industries. I was particularly interested in the Media & Entertainment talk with GM of Logo TV, Lisa Sherman, and CNN host/author, Jane...
Tips On Surviving and Thriving During SxSW Interactive 2011

Tips On Surviving and Thriving During SxSW Interactive 2011

Last year I wrote about 8 Mobile Tools To Help You Keep Up With SxSW Like A Pro. This year I’m adding a few more tips, apps, and gadgets to the list. Keeping up with SxSW is an art. I’ve been learning to master it for 3 years now. You want to talk to everyone (or...
Speaking At SxSW On: Under 25 and Rebuilding Communities

Speaking At SxSW On: Under 25 and Rebuilding Communities

It’s almost time for the geek spring break better known as South by South West (SxSW). Thousands of techies, music fans, and film buffs will shut down the city of Austin for nearly two weeks of Interactive, Film, and Music festivities! From March 11-15, I’ll be attending the Interactive part of SxSW. This is also...

Defining The Characters Behind The Tweets

People continue surprising me at every conference I speak at. It doesn’t matter if I’ve followed them on Twitter for years, or if I’ve just met them while speaking at the 140 Characters Conference. And the surprise is all Twitter’s fault. Better yet, it’s social media’s fault. Because this. is not. the real. you. At...