I’ve been subscribing to RSS news feeds for a long time. It’s easy, saves a lot of time, and automatically keeps me up-to-date on Jeff’s crazy ideas, Finn’s latest photos, and other important news.
Personally, I prefer web-based readers like Bloglines or Google Reader. That way I can check-in from work or at home.
DemoCamp is a variation of the un-conference style of event, started by the TorCamp group as an excuse to have more regular meetings where community members share what they’ve been working on, demo their products, meet others (and share a drink or 3).
As usual, a tip of the hat to David Crow for making this possible.
If you can tear yourself away from the Thanksgiving turkey leftovers, you may want to check out the next edition of FacebookCampToronto.
What is FacebookCamp? FacebookCamp is an unconference for everyone with an interest in building on the Facebook Platform. FacebookCamp brings together developers, marketers, strategists, technologists, and students, in an open and collaborative environment of sharing and learning.
Date Tuesday, October 9th, 2007 Time 6:30 - 8:30 PM Location MaRS - 101 College Street, Toronto, Ontario
See my previous posts about the first FacebookCampToronto: