Girls get geeky at She’s Geeky Conference

Girls get geeky at She’s Geeky Conference

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues

Hundreds of women descended on the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, January 30 and 31st for the second annual Silicon Valley She’s Geeky Conference.

I hadn’t heard about it until Melanie Swan of the MS Futures Group invited me to lead a seminar about Fresh Dialogues podcasts and greening your business.

 Kaliya Hamlin did  a stellar job moderating the proceedings. Introductions were made using the expression: “I’m geeky because….” and everyone tried hard to outgeek each other with comments like “I’m geeky because I named my first born child after my favorite search engine,” and “I’m geeky because I take my laptop in the bath with me.”

During intros, everyone was encouraged to share their Twitter ID, which revealed over 90% of the room was already Twittering. One gal proudly announced  that she was going to do her 10,000th tweet that morning!

As for me, still a Twitter virgin, I decided I’m a just nuevo geek with a very long way to go.

Highlights on Saturday were a seminar on social media and business (twitter, facebook, myspace, Hi5 among others) by Jen Leggio – ZDNet, and Jen from Adobe; and Mary Vincent of Green Star Solutions led a seminar about ecopreneurship; and Lynne Sopchak talked about biomimicry  You can check out more at this TED video 

 Great to see Debra Bowen, Secretary of State for California there. She’s a strong advocate for using the Internet to open government to computer users worldwide. In 1993, she successfully helped to pass legislation making all of California’s bill information available on the Internet. 

 

 If you want to read a wiki listing notes from all the seminars and information shared (and there was a ton of it!), check out this link. And if you want to find out more about my seminar, Greening your business, click here

 

Green Tech tips from TechSoup’s Anna Jaeger

Green Tech tips from TechSoup’s Anna Jaeger

By Alison van Diggelen, host of Fresh Dialogues

Download or listen to this lively Fresh Dialogues interview

 

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Listen to Fresh Dialogues with Anna Jaeger, TechSoup

I caught up with Anna Jaeger, Director of the GreenTech Program at TechSoup Global, during  The Green Enterprise UnConference at The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, December 3, 2008. San Francisco-based TechSoup partners with many leading tech companies like Microsoft, Adobe and Cisco to put technology in the hands of nonprofits; and Anna is spearheading its efforts to educate organizations to reduce their environmental impact through effective use of technology.  Our discussion includes:

Best “green” office practices

Software as a service (SoaS): e.g Google Apps –  Docs, Video, Gmail

Virtualization

Thin clients/ dumb terminals

Second Life online collaborations

Cisco’s WebEx

Forum One’s UNconference concept

Note: Another excellent source of best green business practices, just launched this month, is at the Environmental Defense Fund’s new online resource, The Innovation Exchange where you can find information about running a carbon neutral office.