Just a couple hours after interacting with our developers at our Spawn 2009 event, I was enroute to Poznan, Poland to lead a session at the RuPy conference. Roughly 36 hours from the end of Spawn, having traveled 24 hours straight through London and Warsaw, weary-eyed and hopped up on caffiene, I hit the stage to present.
Submitted by kristiewells on Tue, 2009-11-17 21:58
Software development kit and language support for Microsoft Silverlight gives Microsoft’s global development community easy access to open platform for communications innovation
Submitted by kristiewells on Fri, 2009-10-16 12:31
On November 5th, Ribbit will be hosting a developer event in San Francisco where we will provide a whole new way for developers to mash-up real-time communications with their applications. We lovingly call these things 'Spawn'.
We had a great turnout for our Flashapaloozastock sessions. Here's me doing my Visualizing Voice presentation. I'll be giving it again Wednesday @ MAX at 11:30 on the FITC Unconference stage.
Submitted by kristiewells on Tue, 2009-08-18 00:00
This morning the folks over at SxSW opened up the voting for the 1000's of panels that were submitted for the upcoming Interactive conference taking place in Austin, TX on March 12-16, 2010.
My boys have four sessions up for vote, and I would love your support to get them onto the final program. All it takes is clicking on one (or more) of the links below and clicking the thumbs UP icon next to their session title (you will need to sign up for a free SxSW account to vote).
After breaking in as a panelist at SXSW, Brendan Lee made his first lone presentation today at Flash on Tap in Boston. Brendan brilliantly presented a knowledgeable analysis on how person to computer interactivity is changing.