Showing posts with label Mor.ph morph. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mor.ph morph. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

WebEx NYC is WEB-verything!


WebExNYC officially begins today!

From the site:
"The inaugural Web 2.0 Expo New York takes the pulse of the Web ecosystem and looks to its future, training a spotlight across the Web 2.0 universe to illuminate how the Internet Revolution is being created and delivered. What will you do with the power of Web 2.0?"

If you're tracking a particular interest like cloud computing or social media (both are well represented judging by the number of sessions, personalities and event sponsors), do check out the calendar of sessions.

In time for the event and its participation at the Expo, Morph Labs launches the Morph AppCloud.

Web Finds:

Blogging:
George Orwell on Content Creation. Profound! Plus Writing for New Media. * Reading later or reducing open tabs, here are 11 Sites to help tide you over. * Apple and Disney say "No thanks" to DRM consortium. * Free textbooks isn't free education but is a welcome treat. * Asus Eee's got competition. Dell Inspiron Mini 9. * Simple Sharing via Drop.io * TC50 Controversy. * GoodGuide should have won according to RWW * Chrome Envy for Linux and Mac Users Solved

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Morph[x]Code: For ideas whose time has come.

I remember 2 years ago, after my kid-induced retirement as I was bumming around without a clue, I chanced upon former college mates who were prodding me to go and teach at our college. I said that would be neat, except that 1. I do not believe that I have necessary credentials to teach whatever course there is after being too far removed from the field of study for the last few years and 2. if ever, what I'd like to teach or maybe just spread the word about is on micro-enterprise or something about going into business. Why, they asked? Well, it's not just about money but it's the best way to progress with other families in tow.

I guess that was too narrow-minded of me given that I now am in the company of real persons who made their way to the top and I mean, global top. And it's not just about the money. It rarely is. It is about following passions and molding them into ideas. I wouldn't say that the path is smooth cause it certainly is not but where it used to be dark, there now are far more number of lamp posts as guide. Resource. There's the web and google away, as they say.


And there's Morph Code. Resources like start-up money and mentoring awaits the winners. Sign up cause we're going global, Asia! And it begins here, with the Filipino technopreneur...

Saturday, February 9, 2008