Why Local Techie Women Are Cool

Last month, I attended my second BarCampRDU (@BarCampRDU), a great one-day unconference that covers a very wide range of ad-hoc technology topics. What I love about the unconference is that you meet a ton of new people and get into some great conversations and discussions – the kind that you might have in the hallways [...]

Is Google+ Actually Twitter for the Mainstream?

By now, you’ve probably seen more than enough reviews of Google+ and heard plenty of predictions about whether it will succeed or fail. Don’t worry – we are trying our best to stay away from all of that. Ultimately, the success of a social network cannot be determined by its exact feature set at launch [...]

A Geek Peek at Google+

So you’ve heard of Google+, but you’re not sure what it really is? Good thing we decided to share a few screenshots for those of you who haven’t had a chance to check it out yet. I’m sure everyone will get access to it soon, but until then, this is the state that Google+ is [...]

Geek Support for Your 2011 Goals - Part III

Whew, it’s been a while since you’ve heard from us and if you’ve been reading our last two posts about geek support for your 2011 goals, you might have been wondering where the third post is. Well, here it is! Between Anil leaving his position at IBM to starts his own technology company (read more [...]

Thoughts on Internet Summit 2010

Both Anil and I attended Internet Summit 2010  in Raleigh, NC  last week. Internet Summit is a conference that started just a few years ago and focuses on innovative and top-of-mind technology topics such as analytics, social media, real-time content, cloud computing, email, and mobile. With around 1,500 marketers, technologists, and domain experts to network [...]