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Tweetworks TV Episode 66 – Mass Innovation Nights 3

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Mass Innovation Nights continue to rock. Last week was another successful event with great attendance and very exciting companies participating as you’ll see in the six that I interviewed for this episode. As I said last month, I urge you to plan to attend one of the next MIN events and if you live in another area of the country or world consider starting your own innovation night series.

Join the MassInnovation group on Tweetworks.

People, Companies and/or Products Featured in this Episode:

  • ChatterBoxTodd Clayton, a member of the founding team, gave me a nice demo of this incredible engagement tool for Twitter. Be sure to contact Todd if you’d like to get a private beta account. Also, stop by and join the ChatterBox group on Tweetworks.
  • PopkinsKaren Jarostchuk and her team came decked out and looking the part to show off their super “cool” idea for keeping your kid’s iced treats from dripping all over theirr clean clothes.
  • ThingMagicYael Maguire, PhD and a team of other people way smarter than me have developed RFID technology that will change the way we interact with just about everything.
  • PaperShowKaitlyn Siner demonstrated this 21st century colaboration tool developed by a 500 year old French paper company Canson. Innovation at it’s finest.
  • NaviSiteWilliam Toll shares how this monster, enterprise hosting company is now serving the small to mid-size business segment.
  • MyRoar - Kate McDonough, President & Founder, has created a natural language search engine that enables users to search terabytes of information by asking simple questions in plain english.

Written by Mike Langford

June 16, 2009 at 10:17 pm

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  1. [...] I had been dying to have Steve Garfield come out to Waltham for many reasons — mostly ’cause I just like the guy — but I also wanted to see what he would do with the fabulous backdrop the museum offers.  He totally does not disappoint.  Steve’s “Off On A Tangent” has some fabulous images.  Make sure you click-thru to Flickr to see everything!  (Maybe next time there will be video from Steve — if you are into cool cameras, check out his video blog if you have a spare moment or two — good stuff, and educational too!) But of course, if it is video you want, check out Tweetworks TV, episode 66. [...]


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