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January 26, 2007
Benjamin J. Higginbotham If you were not at TECHCocktail last night this video shows you the type of conversation you might have missed. This is an interview with Jeff Pulver that we shot at TECHCocktail 2. The audio unfortunately is not the... Continue reading "TECHCocktail - Jeff Pulver" »





January 25, 2007
Benjamin J. Higginbotham TECHCocktail 3 is tonight in Chicago! Frank Gruber and Eric Olson got together with us to talk about tonights event, what changes we can expect, what noobies should bring and a bit of what happens behind the scenes. In addition... Continue reading "Podcast - Frank Gruber and Eric Olson talk TECHCocktail 3" »





November 30, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

Technology Evangelist went to Tech Cocktail 2006 in Chicago, IL to interview some of the interesting people attending. Troy Haaland and three fellow programmers in Chicago developed a tool called eSigma that aggregates Web-based business process software. eSigma has developed a global Web Service-based repository for business processes that provides process discovery, publishing, testing and management delivered over the World Wide Web. We are able to provide these services utilizing public networks, leveraging existing market services reducing the cost of participation significantly.

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November 29, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

Technology Evangelist went to Tech Cocktail 2006 in Chicago, IL to interview some of the interesting people attending. Justin Chen and John Li are two UC Berkeley alumni who love eating and coming up with new ideas and one of those ideas was www.menuism.com. After college they took detours through large corporations, but kept dreaming of the day when they could do something smaller that was their own. That day finally came earlier this year at the end of a weekend brainstorm session, where the idea for Menuism was born. Amped up on excitement, opportunity and caffeine, Juston and John both gave their 2-week notices the very next day at work, and they have been working at this ever since.

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November 28, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

Technology Evangelist went to Tech Cocktail 2006 in Chicago, IL to interview some of the interesting people attending. Mary Beth Hughes founded Big Thinking By The Hour, Inc. in 2004. BigThinkingByTheHour.com helps users bring Internet video content to their web site to help their Internet marketing needs. Their objective is to "become the preeminent creators of strategic Internet video content, designed around the way people Web."

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November 27, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

Technology Evangelist went to Tech Cocktail 2006 in Chicago, IL to interview some of the interesting people attending. Phil Kruzel works for LiquidTalk Networks in Business Development. LiquidTalk Networks creates enterprise business applications for digital media devices (iPods, smart phones, etc.). Their patent-pending technology combined with professional services enable new ways for businesses to create, organize, and distribute business content for sales enablement and employee learning and communication. Digital media players are the ideal platform for employee knowledge transfer due to their portability, ease of use, and start-and-stop playing flexibility.

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November 26, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

Technology Evangelist went to Tech Cocktail 2006 in Chicago, IL to interview some of the interesting people attending. Mike Evens and Matt Maloney are the founders of GrubHub.com. Around 2 years ago, Mike and Matt were working at a major Internet company in Chicago. They were just sick of ordering from <insert restaurant name here> and frustrated that one of the original promises of the Internet, ''Find out who delivers to you'' was still unfulfilled. It wasn't a eureka moment, it was more disbelief that no one had done this before. Matt started with,'' Grub '' and Mike replied, '' Hub. ''

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November 25, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

Technology Evangelist went to Tech Cocktail 2006 in Chicago, IL to interview some of the interesting people attending. Kris Smtih is the founder and owner of Palegroove Studios, the first podcast production studio in the world.

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November 24, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

Technology Evangelist went to Tech Cocktail 2006 in Chicago, IL to interview some of the interesting people attending. Jason Jacobsohn is an entrepreneurial business professional with cross-functional expertise in consulting, research, strategy, relationship management, due diligence, and financial and business analysis

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November 23, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

Technology Evangelist went to Tech Cocktail 2006 in Chicago, IL to interview some of the interesting people attending. Dan Green is a widely-recognized mortgage expert among national press and his wildly popular mortgage industry blog, The Mortgage Reports, has been featured by the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal.

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November 22, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

Technology Evangelist went to Tech Cocktail 2006 in Chicago, IL to interview some of the interesting people attending. Eric Olson and Frank Gruber are the two behind the event and in this video we get a quick little peek into their mind.

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November 21, 2006
Benjamin J. Higginbotham

Technology Evangelist went to Tech Cocktail 2006 in Chicago, IL to interview some of the interesting people attending. This video is the first in our series on Christopher Monaghan from Time59.com


Christopher Monaghan, a Chicago-based self-employed programmer/analyst, developed Time59 in response to his own timekeeping requirements. "I needed to track hours for each client so that I could produce invoices each month," he recalls. "My goal was to create a timekeeping system that was as quick and easy to use as e-mail."


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October 10, 2006
Ed Kohler Frank Gruber and Eric Olson are hosting Tech Cocktail 2 at The Gramercy in Chicago this Thursday night. The first Tech Cocktail, held in July, drew over 200 guests, so expect a large crowd, free beer, and a lot of...





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