Mika Dewa

Mika Dewa Check out our website at www.nmtechcouncil.org!

December 30, 2009 at 3:26pm · Report
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New Mexico Technology Council The Fourth Paradigm: Data-Intensive Scientific Discovery: Free downloadable book: http://bit.ly/FourthParadigm

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Free downloadable book presents the first broad look at the rapidly emerging field of data-intensive science.
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New Mexico Technology Council Geeky Math Equation Creates Beautiful 3-D World | @WiredScience | Wired.com http://bit.ly/6FaOa1

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> The quest by a group of math geeks to create a
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Be sure to check out New Mexico's own Fractal Foundation (big thanks to Jonathan Wolfe, FF founder and NMTC member). The Fractal Foundation presents a wide array of mathematical art events and educational programs including the ever-popular First Friday Fractals: http://fractalfoundation.org
December 10, 2009 at 8:57am
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New Mexico Technology Council No meeting today -- more info on 2010 events to come!

December 10, 2009 at 8:08am
Debby Knotts

Debby Knotts Is there a meeting today? Wednesday, Dec. 9th? Or is it tomorrow?

December 9, 2009 at 11:27am · Report
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typically it's on the 2nd thursday, but this one fell through. working on rescheduling.
December 10, 2009 at 8:08am
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New Mexico Technology Council Sandia National Laboratories announces 60 ways Sandia technologies have changed the Nation in celebration of its 60th Anniversary: http://bit.ly/7oNbJ7

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New Mexico Technology Council Any NMTC members want Google Wave invitations -- and would plan to use them? We have a few and could probably get our hands on some more.

November 23, 2009 at 9:11pm
Debby Knotts
Debby Knotts
yes, please...
November 29, 2009 at 11:04am
Dave Depies
Dave Depies
If you have any left I would like one
December 9, 2009 at 7:18am
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New Mexico Technology Council Christian Ristow from Taos, New Mexico wins Grand Champ in Popular Mechanics' 2009 Backyard Genius Awards for his manly car crusher: Cool! http://bit.ly/6m5Srw

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To create an incredibly cool contraption that the world had no idea it needed takes brilliance, determination and a healthy dose of crazy. The winners of our Backyard Genius Awards have all those qualities, and we salute them for it.
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New Mexico Technology Council Lots of great speakers -- most from our wider technology community -- will be presenting at the next Ignite NM event (December 2nd @ CNM). It's fast, informative and fun! Check out http://www.ignite-nm.com/
for more information.

Chris Kenworthy
Chris Kenworthy
Thanks for sharing! Going to be a great event :-)
November 23, 2009 at 9:50am
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New Mexico Technology Council Wednesday Night at the Santa Fe Complex: NMTC's Northern New Mexico Chapter takes on the latest operating systems.
http://www.nmtechcouncil.org/events/event_details.asp?id=83814

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Not ready to take the leap to Windows 7 but want to see it in action? Come join the New Mexico Technology Council's newest Northern New Mexico chapter for an evening of technology mingling. Whether you ...
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New Mexico Technology Council Given the interest in social media and its use in PR, marketing and generally building community, I think the following might be interesting and useful.

In this piece on her Conversation Agent blog, Valeria Maltoni describes a community as "a system for creating, sustaining and evolving relationships between people. It ...starts with a common ground, requires help to get off the ground, then a set of guidelines (put them in too early and you lower the level of energy and visibility), and that is where you get to the point where you can measure business impact over time."

How can we apply this thinking as we continue to build New Mexico's Tech Community?

http://www.conversationagent.com/2009/11/marketing-as-system-thinking.html

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In the October issue of Fast Company magazine, Linda Tishler profiles David Butler, who she describes as the man with a nearly uncontainable design challenge. Among other projects, Butler is behind the ...
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New Mexico Technology Council New Mexico Computer Applications Center and Encanto, the state-owned supercomputer headquartered at Intel, receives a 5-year $41 million National Science Foundation grant: http://www.krqe.com/dpp/news/nm-supercomputer-gets-federal-grant

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SANTA FE (AP) - Gov. Bill Richardson says the University of New Mexico has received a $41 million federal grant for the state's supercomputer.Richardson said Friday the money comes from the National Science ...
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New Mexico Technology Council Next week on Wednesday, November 18th, our Northern New Mexico chapter presents another technology throwdown with Beer and Gear: Operating Systems Comparison.

More info and registration at:
http://www.nmtechcouncil.org/events/event_details.asp?id=83814

Time:6:00PM Wednesday, November 18th
Location:Santa Fe Complex
Tracy Hogg

Tracy Hogg Yes, what a great event on Nov. 5! Thank you for recognizing our brand new concept: AlbuquerqueDonations.com and SantaFeDonations.com (we plan on expanding too). We're wayfinding something that has never been done before so to get this acknowledgement from a group so well respected has encouraged us beyond belief, we ...are truly humbled to be in the company of so many highly trained individuals in the field. It was particularly encouraging to be part of a professional group that gives scholarships to so many. Thank you!

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November 12, 2009 at 8:15am · Report
Eldra Lovato

Eldra Lovato Thank you all for the Women in Technology breakfast. It was a great event to attend, and thank you for the scholarship awards.

November 11, 2009 at 9:56am · Report