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A nice round-up of the most recent Science Hack Day in San Francisco.
A nice round-up of the most recent Science Hack Day in San Francisco.
Oh My Science! It looks like the most recent Science Hack Day in San Francisco was great.
Live in or near San Francisco? Interested in preserving computer history? Then you should meet up with Jason this Friday:
This Friday, October 5th, the Internet Archive has an open lunch where there’s tours of the place, including the scanning room, and people get up and talk about what they’re up to. The Internet Archive is at 300 Funston Street. I’m here all week and into next.
The next Science Hack Day in San Francisco will be at the start of November. It would undoubtedly be a great event …but it needs sponsorship.
Do you know anyone who could help out?
Tantek’s adventure in participatory civic governance.
A photograph so beautiful, it doesn’t look real.
People of San Francisco: start your science engines. You're getting your own Science Hack Day!
This looks like an excellent event: learn about programming without being a programmer.
Follow the fun at An Event Apart San Francisco thanks to the diligent liveblogging of Andrew Mager. The man's a machine!
Handheld footage from Imperial Fleet Week in San Francisco.
Watch the best car chase of all time mashed up with a map of San Francisco to create geo-broadcasting. The added context gives an already perfect sequence added zing.
I must remember to allow plenty of time at the airport when I'm leaving San Francisco.
It's back... the conference spanning conference from HTML Dog will be returning in Summer 2008.
There was a quake in San Francisco last night. The correct response to this situation is to Twitter it.
Here are the slides from PPK's talk this morning at the Voices That Matter conference. It's all good JavaScript advice.
If you live in San Francisco, now's your chance to snap up a great roommate: Sergio's coming to town.
This is the plain vanilla look.
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