Saturday, January 25, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm. Reserve your seat: <http://stemtnycjan25.eventbrite.com>; WHERE: Columbia Teachers College, 525 West 120 St., New York, NY (#1 train, W116 St/ColumbiaGreat event from cs-nyc meetup!
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CSNYC Education Meetup
Saturday, January 25, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm. Reserve your seat: <http://stemtnycjan25.eventbrite.com>; WHERE: Columbia Teachers College, 525 West 120 St., New York, NY (#1 train, W116 St/Columbia
Great event from cs-nyc meetup!
3 New Years Resolutions for the Tech Sector to Embrace at #CES2014: Humility, Community Service, & Respect For All
Tonight is the eve of the Consumer Electronics Show (“CES”). While the floor doesn’t open until Wednesday, most of the deal action happens on Monday and Tuesday and all the insiders are flying to Vegas as I write this, if they’re not already there. (Those in the know will be decamping from Vegas…
My FT oped: “The Snowden saga heralds a radical shift in capitalism”
My FT oped: “The Snowden saga heralds a radical shift in capitalism”
The Snowden saga heralds a radical shift in capitalism
By Evgeny Morozov
The benefits of personal data to consumers are obvious; the costs are not, writes Evgeny Morozov
Following his revelations this year about Washington’s spying excesses, Edward Snowden now faces a growing wave of…
How Y’all, Youse and You Guys Talk
How Y’all, Youse and You Guys Talk
What does the way you speak say about where you’re from? Answer the questions to see your personal dialect map.
Boz Scaggs et. Al
Some of my colleagues at @RelayGSE didn’t know who Boz Scaggs is! So had to put together this GooveShark playlist ASAP, which includes two of Boz’s classics, plus a bonus track from Orleans. http://grooveshark.com/#!/playlist/Boz+Et+Al/89509193
Brooklyn For Reshma
Like many Brooklyn-ites, and many New Yorkers for that matter, I was not born here. I grew up in a small town in Maine. But after living in Brooklyn for 13 years – in this crazy, brave, funny, dynamic, bold, magical, diverse, surprising tapestry of neighborhoods, this is HOME. From Canarsie to DUMBO, Midwood to Cypress Hills, Brooklyn rocks.
This year several candidates from Brooklyn are running for Public Advocate. But despite my love of my home borough, this year the candidate I’m supporting is actually from another boro. That candidate is Reshma Saujani.
While the other Brooklyn candidates have been tireless supporters of our borough – and in several high profile battles for Brooklyn, passionate defenders of the “Borough of Churches” – our next Public Advocate must by necessity serve all our great city’s residents.
The challenges I know Reshma will work incredibly hard to address are:
- How do we make sure ALL New York City children have an opportunity to receive a world-class K-12 education that prepares them not only for this centuries careers, but for this centuries challenges they’ll be asked to face and solve as members of the the NYC community?
- How do we continue to manage and promote the transition of New York City’s economy from one where the finance and (old) media industries were central to one where NYC is a vibrant technology hub, rivaling Silicon Valley. How do we make sure this tremendous growth in the city’s tech sector creates opportunities for all 5 boroughs and all of its residents?
- How do we best foster a NYC society, culture, and economy that creates opportunities across the social strata and diverse neighborhoods of our city?
Our next Public Advocate must face these with an “attitude of gratitude”, and a focus on getting things done. Ideas are great, but execution will matter just as much.
Reshma is the right woman for the job.
But rather that just take my word for it, I’d be thrilled if you would join me, Kal Penn, and several others as we host Reshma at Woodlands in North Park Slope at 6:30pm on Tuesday July 16. Click here to RSVP https://secure.reshmafornewyork.com/page/contribute/kal-penn-event.
If you can’t make it Tuesday, I hope you’ll consider making a donation to Reshma’s campaign at https://secure.reshmafornewyork.com/page/contribute/default.
I hope to see you Tuesday!
Rob Underwood
@brooklynrob
www.robunderwood.com
CEC (Community Education Council) 13 Brooklyn: The CEC13 Annual Meeting is July 2nd at 6:30pm
CEC (Community Education Council) 13 Brooklyn: The CEC13 Annual Meeting is July 2nd at 6:30pm
The CEC Annual Meeting is July 2nd 2013 at 6:30pm.
- When: July 2nd, 6:30pm to 8:30pm
- Where: District 13 Office – 355 Park Place, Brooklyn, NY 11238 (MAP)
AGENDA:
- Call To Order and Roll Call
- Welcome new & former members
- Nomination of temporary chairperson
- Election of Officers…
The MongoDB NoSQL Database Blog: 2dsphere, GeoJSON, and Doctrine MongoDB
By Jeremy Mikola, 10gen software engineer and maintainer of
Doctrine MongoDB ODM.It seems that GeoJSON is all the rage these days. Last month, Ian Bentley shared
a bit about the
new geospatial features in MongoDB 2.4.
Derick Rethans, one of my PHP driver teammates and a renowned
…
The MongoDB NoSQL Database Blog: 2dsphere, GeoJSON, and Doctrine MongoDB
Great Soviet Photography – “Rescuing a Photo Prince From Obscurity” (NYTimes, re Vitas Luckus)
Great Soviet Photography – “Rescuing a Photo Prince From Obscurity” (NYTimes, re Vitas Luckus)
Vitas Luckus’s obsession with photographing the Soviet bloc won praise from admirers and beatings from officials. His work faded into obscurity after his death, but his widow is helping to revive his reputation.
This collection of Soviet photography is really great.