Chris Hughes, our super-duper Explore the Bruce guide for the Bruce Peninsula was all smiles when we met him in Wiarton. (Home of Willie, Canada’s only albino weather predicting groundhog.) I thought he was happy...
By Renee Blodgett on July 6, 2009 in Australia, British Isles, England, Europe, Events, London, North America, Pacific, Photos, USA
Yesterday at Reboot Britain in London, there were back-to-back sessions and countless panels on technology, innovation, social media and the web.
It ranged from ending the digital divide, redefining the role of public service media, where...
BT hosted a magical dinner for the Traveling Geeks at the BT Tower in West London last night. BT's CEO Ian Livingston greeted us (below) and JP Rangaswami followed up with introductions to countless meet-and-greets,...
Jeff Saperstein spoke today at Reboot Britain in London on opening up organizations for growth. He walked the audience through various case studies, which included how sales is currently being used in these organizations. Here's...
I always go to a melancholy place when I head back to the streets of London, even moreso when I visit my old stomping grounds. I suppose you could say that this is the case...
Traveling Geeks organized a Tweetup at London's JuJu last night, sponsored by NESTA, The Conversation Group, and Symbian.
Below are a few snaps from the event that included start-up entrepreneurs, designers, engineers, bloggers, journalists and vendors.
Traveling...
Camp Informatique was a success! It was so much fun. It really was amazing to see kids who on the first day couldn’t tell the monitor from the mouse go to typing up...
We met with Tristan Wilkinson this morning at Savoy Place in London. Tristan, who is Intel's Director for Public Sector for Intel EMEA, wears many hats and has several interests.
Below Tristan with Perveen Akhtar, Intel...
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