Wanted to make sure everyone knew about another great TEDxSantaCruz
event that is happening tomorrow (Sunday, April 8th), once again
bringing the global TED community into our backyard as well as
exporting more of what Santa Cruz has to offer back out into the
world! Expanding on our partnerships with the MAH, Cabrillo, the
public library system and others, this event is hosted by our good
friends at Cruzio. We hope that you will find time in your busy
schedule to spend an afternoon learning more about how people in other
countries and right here in Santa Cruz are making a difference in the
lives of people around the world.
TEDxChange is a partnership between TEDx and the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation that is devoted to ideas worth spreading in the areas of
global health and development. TEDxSantaCruzChange will feature a
webcast of the TEDxChange presentations from Berlin (speakers Melinda
Gates, Jeff Chapin, Sven Giegold, Theo Sowa, and Baaba Maal) and live
speakers from Santa Cruz. Local speakers will be Carmel Jud, President
and Chief Executive Officer of Rising International, and Peter
Laugharn, Executive Director of Firelight Foundation. More information
and full program/speaker bios http://www.tedxsantacruz.org/engage/events/
April 8, 1 - 4 pm
TEDxSantaCruzChange Webcast and Conference
Cruzio Internet, 877 Cedar Street, Suite 150, Santa Cruz, CA 95060
Doors open at 12:30. Cost: $5 general, $3 for students, Free for
CruzioWorks members. Pay at the door.
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It was great to see the geek press article Margaret posted about - we
have such a rich and deep history of local entrepreneurship and
leadership in the tech world right here in our own back yard and it's
wonderful to see the latest organizing profiled. But this history that
many of us have been part of stretches back much further than the
article was able to dig into. When I moved here in 1986 local
companies Plantronics and SCO were already strong presences and I
still vividly remember how so many of the UCSC geek geniuses had
already been making their migration to SCO to work on Xenix/Unix well
before Linux exploded and Apple adopted a Unix core into their OS
(Darwin). The geek scene that thrived here in Santa Cruz in the 80s
and 90s laid the groundwork for what is now such a core element of
daily life through social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter
and I've long ago lost track of how far and wide our local geeks
spread into all of the biggest and brightest tech companies around
Silicon Valley and beyond. In the mid 90s, "Geek Alley" downtown at
903 Pacific was the nexus with local ISPs ScruzNet and Cruzio, as well
as other startups like Webcom and my own companies IUMA and Addicted
To Noise and I see much of that same energy and excitement present
today at the NextSpace and Cruzio coworking spaces. Santa Cruz
still has so much to offer through our unique blend of technical and
artistic skills filtered through our own local flavor. Events like
the geek dinners & tech raising, and organizations like Cruzio,
NextSpace, TEDxSantaCruz and so many others, we will be able to
continue to continue to collectively innovate, creating new companies,
products, and social movements that will impact the world - all from
our little corner of paradise! :} For some amusing old press from the
90s, check out http://www.geek.org/press/95-08-30/ and http://www.geek.org/press/96-01/
and http://www.geek.org/press/96-12-29/SC_Sentinel.html
I also wanted to take a moment to pay tribute to one of our own who we
sadly lost a few weeks ago - John H DuBois, III (aka spcecdt), founder
of the free open access system deeptht.armory.com passed away on March
11th. He was a geek, family man, pyro, photographer, burner, armorer,
engineer, & builder - all of the highest caliber. He contributed so
much to the Santa Cruz geek scene and will be missed.
--jon
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chime interactive - music / community / technology
digital strategies for the music industry since 1993
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