Archive for 'United Kingdom'

“Traveling Geeks” to visit London, Cambridge

by on June 22, 2009 at 11:09 pm

Hey, last year a bunch of talented bloggers, and also me, visited Israel as part of the first Traveling Geeks tour.

This year, we visit London and Cambridge.

Me, I'm hoping to get a better sense of British culture and history. I have a real interest in the way modern representative democracy was kind of invented there in 1688.

Also, hoping to talk with some UK leaders about what they're doing regarding Government 2.0, or eGovernment, or networked grassroots democracy, whatever you like to call it.

More to come…

Smartmobbing the Traveling Geeks

by on June 22, 2009 at 9:33 pm

I learned from Vonnegut’s Cat’s Cradle that “unexpected travel suggestions are dancing lessons from God.” This explains why I knew I could not turn down the opportunity to spend an intensive week in London and Cambridge with the Traveling Geeks. I already knew Renee Blodgett, JD Lasica, Craig Newmark, and Sky Schuyler, but I won’t meet Meghan Asha, Sarah Austin, Susan Bratton, Tom Foremski, Jeff Saperstein, Robert Scoble until July 5 in London, at which point we’re scheduled to swarm over London, meeting various geeks, enterprises, institutions. Here are the geek bios. How could I not want to ride along with a crew like that? I’m not much of an industry observer, more of the 30,000 foot level observer, but I do follow the fellow geeks’ reports. I like that the geeks represent a range of media and beats. I like we’re not just old guys. The agenda sounds juicy and tiring. We’re supposed to be equipped with the latest from Nokia, so we’ll all be streaming video at one time or another – or simultaneously. I’m supposed to speak at two events while I’m there: Reboot Britain and Civil Service Live. Stay tuned.


Traveling Geeks Agenda – London and Cambridge July 5-11th #TravelingGeeks

by on June 22, 2009 at 6:47 pm

Who Are the Traveling Geeks?

If you are going to be in London or Cambridge from July 5-11th, here’s our Traveling Geeks agenda.

Perhaps you can join us for the TweetUp, the Guardian Round Table, Reboot Britian, the Europa awards from TechCrunch or the Round Table Discussion on Social Media in Cambridge.

https://tg.planetlink.com/agenda

Let me know if you can attend any of these fun events. I’d love to see you there.

Backstage Pass- JD Lasica

by on June 22, 2009 at 4:58 pm

Traveling GeeksJD Lasica must have superpowers to do, and see, and interview all of the people that he does in any given month! Interested in all aspects of online social media, his new site socialbrite.org is tag-lined Social Tools for Social Change. If the word tools brings up an image of shovels or software for you, forget it! This site really has quite a range. It’s way more than just profiling online tools and sites.

SocialBrite also focuses on people to organizations, showing you how to apply those online tools to support the social activities that’ll help you build your organization for social good. JD has assembled a team of a half dozen experts who will help grow this site. Hey geeks, add SocialBrite to your RSS feed reader now!


Also see:
[1] Socialbrite.org
[2] Netsquared.org
[3] JD Lasica also on socialmedia.biz

Tweet up for “Traveling Geeks” in London

by on June 21, 2009 at 9:18 pm

Last year, I was part of a group of Traveling Geeks visiting Israel, and this year, the UK.

jujuThe Geeks will be attending a TweetUp on Sunday, July 5th at London’s JuJu on King’s Road. Half priced tickets end on June 26th, so if you’re in London or know someone who is, please let them know.  You can register early here.  Sponsors include The Conversation Group and NESTA.org.

(Words mostly stolen from Renee Blodgett)

Digitrad Simplifies the Way People Communicate

by on June 21, 2009 at 8:23 pm

Digitrad is a sponsor of the upcoming Traveling Geeks trip to London. The concept is easy. They simplify the way people communicate by using their name as a single point of contact. All you need to do is to type a name within your web browser.

No matter how many different digital IDs you have.
No matter how many different social networks you use.
No matter if you change address, country, phone number or job.

Digitrad’s goal is to help people to find the best way to reach you. Their new service, Yes.tel, provides you with a unique .tel name, a first top level domain name dedicated to communications. I plan to play with it over the next few weeks.

Join us July 5th, in London, for a tweetup

by on June 21, 2009 at 8:11 am

Juju TweetupFor my friends in the UK, if you life or work in London you might like to join the 12 Traveling Geeks (includes me) who will be at a tweet-up at Juju in London on Sunday evening July 5th (2009).

A tweetup (like “meetup”) is a face-to-face meeting of people who previously only knew each other through Twitter. For some of the well-known geeks, like Robert Scoble, who has over 95,000 followers on Twitter, this could be a big thing – Robert might be able to fill the room just with his own followers who happen to be in London that night.

Where I stand right now, at 165 followers, maybe a couple of you will know someone who’d like to meet the geeks – reserve a place in advance online.

TweetUp on July 5 at London’s JuJu

by on June 19, 2009 at 9:56 pm

I’ll be in London in early July for our second TravelingGeeks trip. We’ll be attending a TweetUp on Sunday, July 5th at London’s JuJu on King’s Road.

Half priced tickets end on June 26th, so if you’re in London or know someone who is, please let them know so they can register early. Sponsors include The Conversation Group and NESTA.org.

Juju

Join us – TweetUp at London’s JuJu on July 5

by on June 19, 2009 at 9:17 pm

juju

The Geeks will be attending a TweetUp on Sunday, July 5th at London’s JuJu on King’s Road. Half priced tickets end on June 26th, so if you’re in London or know someone who is, please let them know.  You can register early here.  Sponsors include The Conversation Group and NESTA.org.

We’d Love to Hear from UK Bloggers

by on June 19, 2009 at 9:04 pm

As we get closer to heading off to London, we’d love to hear from bloggers in the UK. If you’re interested in contributing to the site, please let us know.