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Written by Efren Toscano
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Tuesday, 18 November 2008 00:21 |
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TechZulu is back at Mindshare for some more enlightened debauchery. We want you to come out as well by clicking here, so if you were thinking about it how does $5 off the purchase price sound to you? All you have to do is enter in TECHZULU for the discount code and presto chango you got it! If you can't make it out no worries we will be 'Live' streaming the event and you can find it here.
They have an amazing line-up of speakers:
Dr. Amir Give'on / Technical Staff, Jet Propulsion Laboratory The Terrestrial Planet Finder: NASA's Search for Earth-like Planets
Michael Berman / Independent Technology Consultant 3D Printing: The Virtual Made Real
Andrea Choe / Biology Grad Student, Caltech Risky Defecation, Useful Cannibalism and other Animal Oddities
Shama Helena / Life, Love and Sex Coach and Media Hostess Tantra - Ancient Secrets of Sexual Energy Activation
Aaron Krinsky / Producer, VisionLogic Going Viral: Remixing Michael Jackson's Thriller
So join us in person or 'Live' right here on TechZulu. |
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Written by Efren Toscano
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Monday, 17 November 2008 15:21 |
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Come join the TZ crew and Southern California's tech finest to celebrate Black Friday and Thanksgiving at uWink on their Hollywood and Highland location. TechZulu is gathering the Southern California tech family for an evening of meeting, mingling and conversing about all your awesome Black Friday findings. We’re bringing the people of Southern California together, along with local bloggers and press, to have a chance to meet others, hear about what’s up and coming to share what you’re up to.

When: November 28th, Friday, 7:00 - 9:00 PM Where: uWink 6801 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, CA 90028
RSVP?: Tickets will be released through Eventbrite,
**Sponsorships opportunites available for this event. For more information on opportunities, please contact events [at] techzulu [dot] com.** |
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Written by Efren Toscano
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Wednesday, 12 November 2008 11:59 |
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From now until Thursday TechZulu will be bringing you all the action from WebMaster World's Pubcon Expo! To view all the action 'Live' Click here.
WebmasterWorld's PubCon is an educational conference and industry trade show programmed specifically for web professionals and website site owners. Although our center piece is Search Engine Marketing, Whether your primary role is in web site marketing, corporate IT development, or as a technology business management, you will find something of value at PubCon (aka: Publishers Conference). It is also designed to be fun and entertaining with ample opportunity for quality networking. |
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Written by Efren Toscano
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Tuesday, 11 November 2008 01:40 |
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Microsoft and INETA joined forces for the PDC Underground event on October 29, 2008. They brought together a great bunch of guest speakers. TechZulu brings you each of their talks in there entirety after the jump. Here is a shot bio on each:
Scott Guthrie is corporate vice president of Microsoft's .NET Developer Division, where he runs the development teams responsible for delivering Microsoft Visual Studio developer tools and Microsoft .NET Framework technologies for building client and Web applications.
A founding member of the .NET project, Guthrie has played a key role in the design and development of Visual Studio and the .NET Framework since 1999. Guthrie is also responsible for Microsoft's Web server platform and development tools teams. He has also more recently driven the development of Silverlight – a cross browser, cross platform plug-in for delivering next generation media experiences and rich internet applications for the Web.
Today, Guthrie directly manages the development teams that build the Common Language Runtime (CLR), ASP.NET, Silverlight, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), IIS, Commerce Server and the Visual Studio Tools for Web, Client and Silverlight development.
Guthrie graduated with a degree in computer science from Duke University.
Loke Uei Tan has been working for Microsoft for four years. He was voted Top Developer Evangelist for Asia Pacific in 2004. In his current role, he is responsible for creating and deploying technical resource and content to over 800 field evangelists within Microsoft on all Windows Mobile topics and technologies. He is also the Content Lead for the Microsoft Mobile and Embedded Devices Conference 2006. Mr Tan is also a regular contributor of articles on software development, system architecture, and the latest e-commerce trends. He is also a prolific speaker and has spoken in numerous technical conferences covering topics such as software development lifecycle, development tools, and mobile technologies.
Don Box is an architect at Microsoft working on declarative languages and tools to simplify developing applications and services. In that role, Don is involved in creating languages, frameworks, and end-to-end experiences to help people translate their intentions and desires for software into a machine readable and executable form.
Don joined Microsoft in 2002 as an architect of Windows Communication Foundation (WCF), where he worked on software to enable programs to safely and securely interoperate with one another. Don’s responsibilities included both the design and architecture of the runtime stack, as well as interoperability protocols with IBM and other partners.
Don is a respected writer on software development topics, serving as a series editor at Addison Wesley and as a contributing editor to C++ Report, Microsoft Systems Journal (MSJ), and MSDN Magazine. Don’s first book, Essential COM, remains a part of the C++ developer’s canon. Don was the first blogger to publish RSS from a Microsoft web property (http://www.gotdotnet.com/ ) and now (sporadically) maintains a blog at http://www.pluralsight.com/blogs/dbox/ Don has a Master’s degree in Information and Computer Science from U.C. Irvine and a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from C.S.U. Long Beach.
Chris Anderson has spent the last ten years at Microsoft as an advocate for the working developer. Chris joined Microsoft in 1997 as a developer on Visual Basic, where he worked on integrating Visual Basic with the Web.
Chris was a part of Microsoft’s Java effort, working as a developer on Visual J++ and the Windows Foundation Classes for Java. Chris’s primary responsibility was to ensure that Java developers had a world-class visual design experience for building Windows applications.
Chris was a founding member of the .NET Framework team where he worked as a developer/development manager on Windows Forms, ASP.NET and the Base Class Library (BCL). In this role, Chris was a key contributor to the design and implementation of every presentation technology used by .NET developers today.
Chris then played a key role in the next generation of this work, Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF). Chris was an architect on WPF, where he focused on the unification of Windows and Web presentation models into a coherent framework. Chris also drove the design and adoption of the eXtensible Application Markup Language (XAML) that is used to separate the declarative specification of presentation from application logic.
Since delivering the first version of WPF, Chris has turned his attention to building languages, frameworks and tools to simplify the task of writing applications and services. Chris now works on the “Oslo” project where he brings to bear his passion for user experience and empathy for the working developer.
Scott Hanselman works out of his home office for Microsoft as a Principal Program Manager, aiming to spread good information about developing software, usually on the Microsoft stack. Before this he was the Chief Architect at Corillian Corporation, now a part of Checkfree, for 6+ years. He was also involved in a few Microsoft Developer things for many years like the MVP and RD programs and He'll speak about computers (and other passions) whenever someone will listen.
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Screen Actors Guild - 5757 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA - 90036
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