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The Geek Stories, from Nick Hodge: Professional Geek for Microsoft. Exploring Geek Stories from ordinary people, all over Australia and the world.
Blog.PostedBy: Nick Hodge | May 26th @ 9:14 PM
Keynote from Sydney ReMIX 2008, 20th May 2008
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Blog.PostedBy: Nick Hodge | May 26th @ 12:22 AM
Keynote from the Melbourne (22nd May 2008) ReMIX.
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Blog.PostedBy: Nick Hodge | May 26th @ 12:18 AM

Mark Pesce, Futurist and Inventor, gave a thought-provoking keynote on a Twitter+Wikipedia Future.

The socially, hyper-connected revolution we are living through will have significant impact on the future. Not only of our social, after-hours work lives: but also within the cube-farm.

Watch the video. How will your live be changes where everyone in your world streams their consciousness online?

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Blog.PostedBy: Nick Hodge | May 26th @ 12:10 AM

Managing a micro-business online, or offline, usually involves paperwork. Lots of it. From customer enquiries to invoicing, the tracking of your biggest concern: the customer, is a tough task.

Shouldn’t computers and the internet make business easier?

You could just create a blog. Then add an email follow up system. Then another customer birthday card system. Very soon you are moving your data across too many diverse systems.

GoodBarry, a winner of the Transaction 2.0 "Best Aussie Business Startup" at last week’s CeBIT conference in Sydney, is the perfect answer.

Recently highlighted for their innovative marketing, in this video interview we see an in depth demonstration of GoodBarry.

Blog.PostedBy: Nick Hodge | May 20th @ 11:41 PM

Did Geeks exist in the 19th Century? They sure did. Did they have Geek gadgets. Oh, yes they did!

Telephones, typewriters, calculators: all blossomed through the 19th Century.

The screen capture is of a unique device called a Curta Calculator. Invented by Curt Herzstark, a survivor of Buchenwald, it looks like a pepper-grinder but is in fact a small calculator.

In this episode of The Geek Stories, see Matthew Connell, Curator of Mathematics and Computing at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum, give a quick snoop through their secret storage area.

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