Hugh O’Brian Youth (HOBY) Leadership Seminar

On June 15, I’ll be speaking on a panel at the Hugh O’Brian Youth (HOBY) Leadership Seminar.

The panel will be “Media and Communications: The Future of the Newspaper, E-Media, and Local News.” I’ll focus on blogging, but I’ll also talk about independent online publications like the much-missed (and soon-to-return) Inkburns.

HOBY is a national youth leadership development program founded in 1958 by actor Hugh O’Brian. The program and this seminar are intended for high school students — for more information please visit the HOBY website.

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Geek Night 47

Geek Night is a highly informal bimonthly gathering of people in the Pittsburgh high-tech industry. There is no dress code and no cover charge. Show up anytime after 5:00pm, and leave when you feel like it.

When: Thursday, June 1, 2006, 5-9pm and later

Where: The Church Brew Works at 3525 Liberty Ave in Lawrenceville (geeks gather in the bar area)

How much: FREE (thanks this month to Google Pittsburgh)

RSVP: email rsvp @ pghgeeks.org

Details at the Pittsburgh Geeks website.

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Warts and all: Watch an application being born on Bare Naked App

Carson Systems, makers of web applications, are true believers using blogging as a conversation, and in the power of openness in attracting customer and community interest. How do we know? Because they’re documenting their application development process as it happens on Bare Naked App. The app they’re creating is called Amigo, and in the blog they’ve been candid about left turns, mistakes, and successes in such tasks as developing and selecting the domain name:

We chose a URL, it’s www.heyamigo.net

It wasn’t difficult to come up with this. We knew that it was HeyAmigo as soon as we thought of it. Predictably though the .com was already taken by these guys. Don’t you just hate it when that happens?

Now obviously the .com would have been better but it’s not available so we were faced with a choice. Do we settle for a URL that is clearly substandard, like amigoonline.com, or gotamigo.com (apologies to those who have any URL with “got” infront of it). Or we could stick with our first choice, fly in the face of fashion and hope that no-one notices, or cares that it’s not a .com.

Selfishly, we sought to gratify our own pleasures and went with the .net.

We’ve had a mixed response. The average comment is (sucking air through teeth noise) “aaaah .net?” or “I’m not sure about the .net, couldn’t you get the .com?”.

So there we have it. This one error could be the ruination of all our plans to take over the world one web app at a time. Or people may not give a shit. Our money is on the latter.

I’m sure they’re shielding the world from some aspects of the project — and not just from what the application will do (although one can read clues into things like the name, logo, visual design, etc). Even so, they’re quite open about their decisions on costs, and it’s a terrific read. Well worth adding to your feedreader.

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PUMP Entrepreneurial Mash-Up

Tuesday, May 9, 2006; 6-8 PM

Heinz 57 Conference Center, Stanwix & Sixth Avenue, next to the Duquesne Club

If you are a prospective entrepreneur looking for advice, a professional firm letting new companies know your capabilities, an investor seeking opportunities, or an entrepreneur trying to expand your network, this is the event for you.

Hosts: PUMP (Pittsburgh Urban Magnet Project), with the support of HELP (Helping Entrepreneurs Learn from the Peers) and eLifelines.org.

Registration is free; refreshments will be provided.

TO REGISTER PLEASE VISIT: www.pump.org/eventReg.jsp or call PUMP at 412-338-2133.

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