
Going from Auto to M
Big Organizations That Act Like Idiots
Tara proposed this topic as a joke on the IgniteBoulder speaker vote site and it got enough to be chosen. Being the trooper Tara is she put together a great presentation.
Joe talks about eVoting and applications of technology or non-application of technology to voting.
Brandon took IgniteBoulder 3 attendees back to 1909 and explored some breakthroughs that changed history.
dating, date designer
Jen told the group about ways we could participate in reskilling to help the environment and eat more healthy.
How to do it and how to do it well.
Ingrid, software engineer at Gnip, highlighted some of the other ways creative folks in Boulder are earning money in tough times.
Jo White exposed us to the reality of the medias' bias towards breasts vs breast feeding and challenged the group to help turn the tide.
Adapting measurement programs to define online marketing activities.
Brandon relates that old forms of making content decisions need to be replaced, and are being replaced with swarm intelligence.
"This is serious business" was Ace's appeal for the IgniteBoulder 3 crowd to heed his instructions for preparing for the inevitable Zombie Apocalypse.
Brandon sang a special rap song he wrote for IgniteBoudler called Colorado Fire.
To Boulder, with love, from DC
Vikas, a self-proclaimed awkward person, introduced us to several of his awkward rules.
Simple, clear, easy
Brian Shaler from #ignitePHX dropped in to share thoughts on (not) using Twitter for marketing and PR.
Tips on how (not) to get noticed from Matt's experience.
Body language and other non-verbal communication can help business leaders.
Josh draws on his experience at EventVue and inspiration from Braveheart's William Wallace to provide advice on hiring for your company
Reid and Grant shared their thoughts on a music industry model operating in the new Internet-enabled world.
Building Click Through Health: Why Boulder should get off its a@# and help develop killer HoIP.
Ef wowed the IgniteBoulder 3 crowd with songs to soothe the savage beast and get you out of danger.
Content management is broken and some ideas for fixing it.
Presenters chosen "randomly" from audience to present a mystery deck of slides.
Tim kicked off IgniteBoulder 3 with this hairy presentation about the history of the mustache.
Amber introduced the group to the concept of cyborg antropology which her website lists as a set of mental models that can be applied to the examination of the interaction between humans and computers, and how the capabilities of our bodies are extend...