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February Providence Geek Dinner Coming Wed. the 28th at AS220 and Featuring Working Planet

Monday, February 19th, 2007

Photo Credit: Bret A. Ancowitz, M.D. of Garris Photography

Wednesday, February 28, 2007, 5:30pm – 9pm+
AS220
115 Empire Street, Providence, RI

The February Geek Dinner will feature a presentation by local pay-per-click marketing experts Working Planet. They’ve got their fingers on the pulse of the advertising engines that are fueling much of the Internet’s industry’s recent resurgence. Stay tuned for details in a follow-on post.

Please RSVP in the comments section of this post so that we can give the good folks at AS220 an estimated headcount. And while you’re at it, subscribe to Providence Geeks’ RSS feed (see sidebar) and/or join our very-low-volume email announcement list (for the announcement list, send an email to Jack Templin, jtemplin over at Gmail with your name and affiliation).

As always, for first-timers here are the details on the Geek Dinners:


  • It’s totally casual. Wear whatever, bring whoever, arrive and vamoose whenever… And don’t worry about eating or not – come famished or full – eating is optional, and frankly, the least of the festivities (that’s not say the food isn’t good—it’s actually great).

  • Topics of conversation will vary as they will at any gathering of geeks, but many of us will be talking about AJAX, mash-ups, start-ups, new devices, innovative business models, interaction design, social computing, digital art, web services, etc. etc. etc.

  • Food and beverages are for sale at the adjoining Taqueria Pacifica and bar.

  • There is WiFi so bring your connected device of choice.


N-GEN and AIGA RI to Co-Host “Not Your Day Job” Event 2/21 6pm

Wednesday, February 14th, 2007

aiga.jpgngen_lg.gifOn Wednesday, February 21 at 6pm, the Business Innovation Factory’s N-Gen and AIGA Rhode Island will be co-hosting “Not Your Day Job” at the awesome Providence Athenaeum. This sounds like a seriously fun event. Find out more and RSVP here.

Note: There are still a couple of storyteller slots open, so if any of you Geeks are interested in sharing a tale, drop Melissa Whithers a line.

PBN Steps Up Local Geek Coverage

Saturday, February 10th, 2007

With the recent full-time addition of writer David Ortiz, The Providence Business News has significantly stepped up its coverage of the local geek scene. Articles include:

Fresh Batch of Local, Geek Jobs

Sunday, January 21st, 2007

They keep coming:

And remember you can always post jobs for free as long as they are are 1.) local and 2.) geeky. Just register here.

First Geek Dinner of 2007–Wed. Jan. 24th at AS220–Featuring Investment Instruments

Thursday, January 18th, 2007

ProvGeek-January 2007.jpg
Photo Credit: Bret A. Ancowitz, M.D. of Garris Photography

Wednesday, January 24, 2007, 5:30pm – 9pm+
AS220
115 Empire Street, Providence, RI

Next week we’ll be kicking off the new year with our first geek dinner of 2007.Providence Geek and Investment Instruments president Owen Johnson will be presenting his company’s web-based property management tools, iiProperty and Rentometer. I, for one, have been really looking forward to this one. Stay tuned for details in a follow-on post.

Please RSVP in the comments section of this post so that we can give the good folks at AS220 an estimated headcount. And while you’re at it, subscribe to Providence Geeks’ feed (see sidebar) and/or join our very-low-volume email announcement list (for the announcement list, send an email to Jack Templin, jtemplin over at Gmail with your name and affiliation).

As always, for first-timers here are the details on the Geek Dinners:


  • It’s totally casual. Wear whatever, bring whoever, arrive and vamoose whenever… And don’t worry about eating or not – come famished or full – eating is optional, and frankly, the least of the festivities.

  • Topics of conversation will vary as they will at any gathering of geeks, but many of us will be talking about AJAX, mash-ups, start-ups, new devices, innovative business models, interaction design, social computing, digital art, web services, etc. etc. etc.

  • Food and beverages are for sale at the adjoining Taqueria Pacifica and bar.

  • There is WiFi so bring your connected device of choice.