Today begins my first book tour, starting with a trip to Canada for a presentation on the Hypertext Edition. Speaking at: FITC Mobile, Toronto, September 12-14 Bambou Design, San Francisco, September 15 140 | The Twitter Conference, Los Angeles, September 22-23 Bookshop West Portal, San Francisco October 20, 2009 – BOOK PREMIERE The 140 Characters […]
Read more »I’m excited to be speaking at 140 | The Twitter Conference in Los Angeles, alongside Veronica Belmont and Dave Peck. Tips & Tricks: Tools and Techniques of the Twitterati Wednesday, September 23 10:15-11:15am Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles View Larger Map This follows the previous 140 | The Twitter Conference, in which I spoke alongside […]
Read more »Sep15 Tue 6:30 PM You’re the proud owner of an iPhone application in the App Store — or soon to be. Now what? How will people know about your app? Join us for the second networking session of The iPhone Network Lounge @PariSoMa and find out how you can effectively spread the word about your […]
Read more »Tuesday October 20, 2009 7:00pm BookShop West Portal 80 West Portal Ave. San Francisco, California 94127 Get Directions Join Twitter co-creator Dom Sagolla as he debuts his first book, “140 Characters: A Style Guide for the Short Form.” Bookshop West Portal is a local, independently-owned bookstore frequented during the creation of the text. Event includes a […]
Read more »Brian Oberkirch captured a few thoughts about writing “140 Characters” during last weekend’s iPhoneDevCamp in Sunnyvale. Enjoy a nice, brief interview about some of the principles behind the book. Not only was I organizing iPhoneDevCamp, but I also attempted to finish up the first draft of the book over the weekend. Hectic, but — I […]
Read more »On May 26th, I’ll be speaking at 140 | The Twitter Conference, alongside two of my heroes: @bs and @atebits: What Makes a Great Twitter App? Panelists: Loren Brichter, Britt Selvitelle, Dom Sagolla At the core of Twitter’s popularity is it’s utter simplicity. Building on top of that functionality while retaining the ease of use […]
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