Nearly every day I bookmark stuff to go back to later. I don’t always go back to them as I should but I do look back over the posts here so I’ve decided to list a few interesting things I see during a week here in the hopes of catching my own attention and that they might be of interest to others.
Damien has Fluffy links, Alexia has Red links and Joe has Little links so I’d decied to do it aswell.. murmurs.
Slides from the it@corks iphone event on Wednesday in the Airport hotel.
Look and taste being featured on the apple store favourites.
If you were online at all this week you’ll have heard Google are launching an OS, some guy appears to have early info and first pics of it
A cool site listing Irish radio stations online
Litmusapp have a great feedback form to vote for new features
I’m interested in word clouds at the moment, I came across tagcrowd.com which lets you create tag clouds from web pages, files or copy & pasted text.
And finally, if you have 30 seconds can you do a newsletter survey
Last week I attended it@corks breakfast meeting in Rochestown Park hotel. Ronan Geraghty introduced the Microsoft Bizspark programme which provides Microsoft software and services to start-ups. The slides from the event are available on it@corks blog.
John Galvin from BackUpEarth.Com are currently participating in this programme and John made a presentation showing how their business has benefited from Bizspark. The BackUpEarth slides are also available from the it@cork blog.
Since then, I’ve signed up to the Bizspark programme for Murrion Software. I confirmed with it@cork that the business meets the criteria for the programme and got back an enrollment link to get started.
To be eligible for BizSpark, all of the following must be true. Your Startup:
- Is in the business of software development
- Is privately held
- Has been in business for less than 3 years
- Has less than US $1 million in annual revenue
I filled out a couple of forms and got a welcome email back from Microsoft Bizspark. 2-6 hours later I was granted access to the MSDN using my existing Windows Live ID.
I started out developing apps using ASP a good few years ago and now I have the opportunity to develop versions of software using ASP.NET. I’ve since downloaded Microsoft Visual Studio .NET and Microsoft SQL Server 2005 to begin developing some apps and get back in to ASP.
I’ve been developing using PHP for the last 5 or 6 years so I’ll be fun to get ASP going on the server using Apache instead of IIS.
One thing I noticed though on MSDN is that the downloads don’t work when using the Firefox browser. It downloads the default.aspx page instead of running it. Switching over to Internet Explorer works fine which installed an independent downloader to download any apps.
Another benefit of the programme is being able to list your product or service on Bizspark DB. I’ll add Murrion Software up there soon enough, I’ll be curious to see if there is any resulting traffic to the site.
Who knows, maybe I’ll drop all the open source stuff and go back to Microsoft.
I attended the Microsoft Bizspark event organised by it@cork yesterday morning, hosted in the Rochestown Park Hotel. It was definitely worth going. Tea, coffee and even breakfast rolls were provided to wake everyone up before the speakers got started.
On each of the tables there was an it@cork flier showing the upcoming talks and a membership offer of Corporate membership to it@cork until January 2010 for only €60 including VAT.
To avail of the offer, sign up before May 31st and when filling out the online form choose to pay by post, it@cork will contact you to arrange payment.
Later in the morning I signed up and now Murrion Software is a proud member of it@cork (check out the badge on the right) and looking forward to the coming events.