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Decatur start up aims to find the best blogs | ajc.com
Topic: Business 3:57 pm EST, Jan 29, 2009

Google.com has an algorithm. Regator.com has Kimberly Turner.

She’s 33, an Atlanta magazine writer, and curator of blogs on the young, Decatur-born aggregating Web site. On an Internet increasingly filled with noise and fluff, she sifts through hardly updated, long-forgotten, navel-gazing diatribes to find good writing and interesting discussions. She shuffles the best into categories on Regator, making it easier for users to find quality posts sorted by topic.

Excellent coverage of Regator from @jamieg at the AJC!

Decatur start up aims to find the best blogs | ajc.com


SOB Co-Working at Entrepreneur's Resource Center (Monday February 2, 2009) - Upcoming
Topic: Business 3:42 pm EST, Jan 29, 2009

SOB Co-Working
Monday February 2, 2009 at 9:00am
Entrepreneur's Resource Center
75 Fifth Street, N.W., Ste 100
Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Get Directions
Semi-Open Breakfast Co-working for technology entrepreneurs at Georgia Tech's ATDC's Entrepreneur's Resource Center - a free and open office for entrepreneurs. Begins at 9AM, after the Semi-open breakfast.

Our mission: to benefit from one another while co-working in the fast-paced environment of the ATDC, and demonstrate the need for an open and formal co-working space for Atlanta startups inside ATDC.

We had 8 entrepreneur's show up at the first event last week, and the event is going to be on www.techdrawl.com in their coverage of co-working.

Next week we want to pack it out even more. We had a very productive day - lots of nice chat and work getting done.

SOB Co-Working at Entrepreneur's Resource Center (Monday February 2, 2009) - Upcoming


The Pragmatic Bookshelf | Erlang in Practice
Topic: Technology 2:28 pm EST, Jan 26, 2009

Learn how to write Erlang programs by sitting next to an experienced Erlang programmer as he builds a full-featured application from the ground up!

In these screencasts, Kevin Smith incrementally builds a distributed chat system using Erlang. You’ll learn first-hand how each aspect of the Erlang language fits together into a real-world application, starting with Erlang primitives and ending with an OTP application.

Whoop ass videos that if you grab the code from github and follow along and hack with him, you will wind up a decent Erlang hacker. $5 a video, I'm paying it.

The Pragmatic Bookshelf | Erlang in Practice


Someone Take Away Thomas Friedman's Computer Before He Types Another Sentence | The Smirking Chimp
Topic: Current Events 6:51 pm EST, Jan 25, 2009

So, yes, Friedman is suddenly an environmentalist of sorts.

What the fuck else is he going to be? All the other ideas he spent the last 10 years humping have been blown to hell. Color me unimpressed that he scrounged one more thing to sell out of the smoldering, discredited wreck that should be his career; that he had the good sense to quickly reinvent himself before angry gods remembered to dash his brains out with a lightning bolt. But better late than never, I suppose.

Or as Friedman might say, "Better two cell phones than a fish in your zipper."

Someone Take Away Thomas Friedman's Computer Before He Types Another Sentence | The Smirking Chimp


Someone Take Away Thomas Friedman's Computer Before He Types Another Sentence | The Smirking Chimp
Topic: Current Events 11:53 pm EST, Jan 23, 2009

First of all, how can any single person be in three holes at once? Secondly, what the fuck is he talking about? If you're supposed to stop digging when you're in one hole, why should you dig more in three? How does that even begin to make sense? It's stuff like this that makes me wonder if the editors over at the New York Times editorial page spend their afternoons dropping acid or drinking rubbing alcohol.

Someone Take Away Thomas Friedman's Computer Before He Types Another Sentence | The Smirking Chimp


SOB Co-Working at Entrepreneur's Resource Center (Monday January 26, 2009) - Upcoming
Topic: Business 5:40 pm EST, Jan 22, 2009

SOB Co-Working
Monday January 26, 2009 at 9:00am
Entrepreneur's Resource Center
75 Fifth Street, N.W., Ste 100
Atlanta, Georgia 30308 Get Directions
Co-working for technology entrepreneurs at Georgia Tech's ATDC's Entrepreneur's Resource Center - a free and open office for entrepreneurs.

There is a meeting called "Semi-Open-Breakfast" that some of the tech commercialization people have most mondays, and all tech entrepreneurs are welcome.

So we're going to start co-working at the free offices at the ERC, afterwards.

SOB Co-Working at Entrepreneur's Resource Center (Monday January 26, 2009) - Upcoming


Obama signs executive order to close Guantanamo Bay - CNN.com
Topic: Current Events 12:43 pm EST, Jan 22, 2009

President Barack Obama issued four executive orders Thursday to demonstrate a clean break from the Bush administration on the war on terror, including one requiring that the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay be closed within a year.

A second executive order formally bans torture by requiring that the Army field manual be used as the guide for terror interrogations. The order essentially ends the Bush administration's CIA program of enhanced interrogation methods.

A third executive order establishes an interagency task force to lead a systematic review of detention policies and procedures and a review of all individual cases.

A fourth executive order delays the trial of Ali al-Marri, a legal U.S. resident who has been contesting his detention for more than five years as an enemy combatant in a military brig without the government bringing any charges against him.

Obama signs executive order to close Guantanamo Bay - CNN.com


Catalyst: Atlanta’s Next-Generation Of Capital by Collette McKenna Parker
Topic: Business 12:37 pm EST, Jan 22, 2009

Shotput Ventures - Atlanta's version of Y Combinator. It's less about the money than it is about an opportunity to launch an early, pre-seed stage company. Shotput has between $150,000 to $250,000 to invest in eight to 10 companies, parceling it out $5,000 per company and $5,000 per founder. Each company must have at least two founders, but not more than four. The idea is to give enough money to survive for the summer - the length of the program - and get the company from a mere idea (yes, even on a napkin) to a real product or service.

Catalyst: Atlanta’s Next-Generation Of Capital by Collette McKenna Parker


How Not to be a Key Online Influencer | David Henderson - author, journalist
Topic: Business 10:15 am EST, Jan 22, 2009

A hazard of social networking is people will read what you write. Not knowing exactly what prompted your comments, I will admit the area around our airport is a bit of an eyesore, not without crime, prostitution, commercial decay, and a few potholes.

How Not to be a Key Online Influencer | David Henderson - author, journalist


Walton County Extension Office | UGA Cooperative Extension
Topic: Home and Garden 1:34 pm EST, Jan 21, 2009

Mission

Our mission is to extend lifelong learning to Georgia citizens through unbiased, research-based education in agriculture, the environment, communities, youth and families.

I am become a farmer.

Walton County Extension Office | UGA Cooperative Extension


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