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WordCamp NYC – why Code IS poetry

November 28, 2009

Image via Wikipedia WordCamp NYC finished 2 weeks ago but it was only this weekend that I had a chance to properly digest and review all the notes and posts from the event. WordPress is one of my favorite online products out there. It is really enough to see Matt Mullenweg in action to really [...]

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WordCamp NY 2009 – the only thing to make me get up at 7am on Sat Morning

November 13, 2009

Image via CrunchBase 4 months ago I attended the San Fransisco WordCamp to celebrate my favorite software’s 6th birthday. This was a 2 day event bursting with really fun and light and yet inspiring sessions, on which I reported here in my blog. And that is why, tomorrow, following a crazy workweek with an avg [...]

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My Grandma's Community

July 18, 2009

Image by svanes via Flickr As a kid, I used to spend hours at my Grandma’s. In a hidden house, in a hidden street somewhere in Tel Aviv, I used to help her sew new cloths. My Grandma, a well-kept polish women, always wearing Lipstick on, was using Burda, a german magazine, to cut patterns [...]

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Bintro, zAgile, Zemanta – semantic web meetup

April 29, 2009

Image via Wikipedia Last week I attended the Semantic Web meetup after a long while of not attending. Going to meetups after a long day/week is not easy, dragging oneself through trains, searching for a specific place, but it definitely paid-out, in fact, the meetup was so great I really regretted no attending these in [...]

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