From the monthly archives:

December 2006

All 25 of the Ask Later presentations from Ignite are now available in a handy Zip file.

We hadn’t made any plans to distribute the presentations until someone in the crowd asked for them. Jeff Barr of Amazon WebServices quickly offered to sponsor an S3 account to help us out. Thanks Jeff and AWS!

Download the zip file from S3.

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Ignite Crowd Photo from PDGibson

Bre and I have plotted with the owners of the CHAC to schedule another Ignite! We know that we need more space. We know that we need to keep the energy alive. We know that we need to top the last event. We know that we need to keep the bar nearby. We’re going to do all of those things and more…

The next Ignite is scheduled for… February 13th upstairs at the CHAC. The upstairs is huge and will be freshly renovated. It has high ceilings with lots of room for things to fly though the air.

Admission will be free. The format will be the same. The top-secret Make event will begin at 6:30 and go til 8:00. The Ask Later talks will begin at 8:30 and continue for three rounds with frequent breaks.

Start thinking now if you want to do an Ask Later talk. I’ll do a call for submissions in January.

We’ll give you one hint for Bre’s Make event: You’ll have to figure out how to save your chickens before they hatch.

Brady & Bre

PS – RSVP at Upcoming if you like

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Ignite On10!

by Bre on December 13, 2006

in Seattle

On10.net came to the bridge-building portion of the event and made a great video! – Link

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Coverage of Ignite Seattle

by brady on December 12, 2006

in Event,Seattle

Thanks again to everyone who came to Ignite. We know from the door at the bar that over 200 people had come through by then; we also know that there were a ton of people who were never counted. Our estimates put the total number of people between 250 and 300. Wow!

Thanks to the people who have blogged about the event. Here are the posts that I was able to find via incoming traffic and Technorati.

I hope that Matt and Buzz can make it next time. If you’ve also blogged about us please let me know and I will add a link to your post.

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Photos from Ignite Seattle

by Randy Stewart on December 12, 2006

in Photos

A little retroactive blogging. Published October 20, 2009

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Dan McComb of Biznik presenting at Ignite; Photo by Bre Pettis

Thank-you, thank-you, thank-you for coming!
Ignite Seattle ended just a couple of hours ago. It was an amazing experience. Over 200 people saw 13 popsicle-bridges being made and 25 speakers each give 5 minute talks. The speakers had 20 slides with 15 seconds a slide. See Laughing Squid and the Ignite Flickr Pool for photos. The speakers and crowd were great. We will be posting their slides and videos in the next week. Most of the talks were tech-oriented. Here were some of the new sites that appeared tonight (some of them were publicly revealed for the first time tonight):

300002.gifThe Darfur Wall – Jonah Burke left Microsoft to found the The Darfur Wall with his father and brother a couple of weeks ago. If you’re not aware Darfur is in a crisis. The Burkes have created a novel website for collecting money. There are 400,000 subdued numbers on the site; each time a dollar is donated a new number is lit. All of the monies go to Doctors Without Borders, Save the Children and others. In just 21days, they have raised $5052 from 445 donors. Buying a number is fast and easy; consider it. (Blog)

Biznik – Biznik is a social-network that is devoted to radical self-promotion and helping its members start businesses. They are event-focused. The membership is centered around Seattle right now, but that will change in 2007 with an upcoming release. (Blog)

Reality All Starz – Where people do crazy things with their lives… and earn points. This is another Seattle-based social-network that hasn’t broken its geographic bounds. On the site you can issue challenges such as: Arm Wrestle Someone, Ask out a girl, or Go to Burning Man. People can then upload text, video, or photographic evidence of their having completed the challenge and the community decides how many points they should get for it. You can invite people to the site by issuing them a challenge (I still have to upload a video of my first sky-dive if I am going to earn 50 points this month). For a fun exercise check out the existing All Starz and issue them a challenge. It’s interesting to note that both Biznik and Reality All Starz are built using Ruby on Rails. (Blog)

Ontela – Dan Shapiro, the founder, spent the majority of his talk discussing the process of getting a startup going (the big take-away: it has to be a full time commitment, don’t expect your after-work project to morph into a company on it’s own). Luckily, I’ve seen this product before. They have built an incredibly simple way to pull photos from almost any phone and send them where you (the consumer) would like without having to lift a finger. This could be your home computer, Flickr, or any number of services that accept photos (MTurk for text analysis anyone?). When it is released, this software will finally make the camera on your phone useful.

We look forward to seeing you all at the next Ignite in February. Thanks to Ontela, Amazon Web Services, Seattlest and Lockergnome for sponsoring!

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3, 2, 1, Ignition!

December 8, 2006

Seattle geeks packed the house to build bridges out of popsicle sticks and hot glue at Seattle’s geek event, ignite. 13 teams basked in the glory of success or had their dreams crushed into tiny shards of wood as they stepped on their bridges and found out if their bridge would hold their weight. While [...]

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Ignite Flickr Pool

December 6, 2006

Pictures will be taken tomorrow night. After you upload them throw them onto Flickr in the Ignite Photo Pool.

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Speaker Schedule for Ask Later

December 6, 2006

The Ask Later talks are going to begin after the Bridge Building Contest. Here is the schedule for the speakers. I expect each round to last about an hour (including a break). First Round: Brady Forrest (O’Reilly Radar) – Introduction & Welcome Shelly Farnham (Farnham Research)- Dorkbot Seattle Jeff Barr (Amazon Web Services) – Uses [...]

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Bridge Building Rules

December 5, 2006

I’ve got 20,000 popsicle sticks and I’ve done some tests. First, here are the rules: 1. Your bridge must span 15 inches. That means it needs to be a bit longer than 15 inches.  The popsicle sticks are 4 inches long so you’ll need a bridge that is 4 popsicle sticks or more long.  You [...]

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Tags for Ignite

December 4, 2006

No geek event would be complete without its own set of tags for use on del.icio.us, flickr and your blogs. If you are puting up content related to Ignite please use the tag “igniteseattle” so that it can easily be found.

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Sponsor: Thank-You Ontela

December 4, 2006

Dan Shapiro, CEO and founder of Ontela, has agreed to both sponsor and speak at Ignite. The following blurb about his Pioneer Square-based company explains them quite well. Thanks Dan and Ontela! Ontela is a venture-backed startup that makes it ridiculously easy to get pictures from your camera phone to your PC. We just raised [...]

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Speaker Notes: Read This If You Want To Speak

December 2, 2006

After the Make Bridge-Building contest we are going to be holding the Ask Later talks. There’s been a lot of questions around the talks so I wanted to let people know how things will work. Format: The Ask Later talks will *all* be 5 minutes long. They will all have 20 slides and each slide [...]

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Sponsor: Thank-You Amazon Web Services

December 1, 2006

Amazon Web Services (blog) make things like The Sheep Market, SmugMug, UnSpun, and NowNow possible. We’re happy to welcome them onboard as a sponsor. Thanks! Here’s a little bit about what they will be presenting Ignite: In the space of just 5 minutes, Amazon Web Services Evangelist Jeff Barr will review Amazon’s entire line of [...]

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