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NYU ITP Summer Camp

By admin March 20, 2013 March 21, 2013  beaglebone, nyu itp

It’s not too early to start thinking about summer activities–canoeing, lake swimming, hikes up to Bald Mountain, and building a gel electrophoresis box. The last …

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New York State Unleashes open.ny.gov

By admin March 18, 2013 March 18, 2013  gov 2.0, new york state, nyc datamine

New York State has been experimenting with Gov 2.0 initiatives for several years. In fact, our editor knocked out a few apps once-upon-a-time using Open …

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Open Garden 2.0 Arrives

By Editor March 10, 2013 March 11, 2013  mich benoliel, multi-hop, open garden, techcrunch disrupt 2012

It was good to hear again from Open Garden. Last week they announced version 2.0 of their multi-hop, crowdsourced networking software. Those of us who …

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@NYC, Featured News

NYC Media Lab’s Future Interfaces

By Editor March 2, 2013 March 18, 2013  nycedc, nyu itp, nyu-poly, razorfish

I’m regretting missing NYC Media Labs sponsored get-together at Razorfish’s–holy Craig Kanarick!–HQ in midtown Manhattan. Spawned from a partnering of NYC Economic Development Corp, NYU-Poly, …

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Piktochart: Infographics Made Really Easy

By Editor February 24, 2013 March 11, 2013  aviary, hack jersey, piktochart, visual.ly

I’m not a designer and my web programming skills are minimal but I was able to make a somewhat informative infographic in just a few …

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Microsoft Office’s Last Stand?

By admin February 21, 2013 February 21, 2013  bettercloud, google apps

My friends over at BetterCloud, which provides Google Apps dashboard and management services, just finished surveying over 18,000 admins. These admins are obviously in a …

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Spring is Here: TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2013!

By admin February 12, 2013 February 12, 2013  techcrunch disrupt 2012, uberconference

We received our invitation this afternoon to TechCrunch Disrupt NY 2013. And that started us thinking about warmer weather and wandering around the aisles of …

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Ukranian Startups

By admin February 5, 2013 February 5, 2013  nestGSV, startup weekend nyc

I couldn’t resist writing about this event that showed up in my inbox. Called “Falling in Love with Ukrainian Startups”, this get-together will involve “an …

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Spotted by New Yorkers: Euro Travel Site Lands in US

By Editor February 3, 2013 February 18, 2013  spottedbylocals 1

Spotted by Locals is one of the many tips-for-travellers sites that have popped up in the last few years. As readers of this blog already …

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Coders and Journalists Combine Forces at Hack Jersey

By Editor January 29, 2013 January 29, 2013  crashdatanj, debbie galant, hack jersey, hackathon, nj, steve engleberg

I had always thought there was something more than a little menacing about a stretch of the Garden State Parkway near where I live. Driving …

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Hubbl Team Launches Spacebar: Context-based App Discovery

By Editor January 20, 2013 January 20, 2013  hubbl, quixey, techcrunch disrupt 2012

At TechCrunch Disrupt 2012, the Hubbl team was showing off Hmmm, which was a kind of social networking search app. Since then they’ve changed course …

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Game Developer Hackathon at NYU

By admin January 16, 2013 January 16, 2013  hackathon, nyc, nyu game center

Beginning Friday evening on January 25, gamers will convene at the NYU Game Center to develop software in under 48 hours as part of Global …

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NYC Grade Schools Compete in Lego Robot Competition

By Editor January 15, 2013 February 3, 2013  nyu-poly, robots

I couldn’t make it to MetroTech Center on Saturday to witness the FIRST Lego League Brooklyn Qualifier. But friends of TvB were there to let …

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Interview with NYU-Poly’s Professor Keith Ross

By admin January 10, 2013 January 16, 2013  keith ross, nyu, nyu-poly

Last month, I had the chance to interview Professor Keith Ross about his paper describing a novel profiling attack against Facebook users. The attack’s goal …

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FYI: NJ’s First Journo-Coder Hackathon

By admin January 2, 2013 January 15, 2013  hackathon, nj

And it will be taking place at Montclair State University, less than a Garden State Parkway exit away from TvB’s offices. Hack Jersey is being …

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Bounty Hunters Unchained

By Editor December 28, 2012 January 10, 2013  crowdflower, crowdpitch, crowdsource, facebook

While I was grappling with privacy issues swirling around data brokers and Facebook’s inadequate protection of minors, along comes a company called BusinessLeads to further …

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New York Times Hack Day 2012

By Editor December 9, 2012 January 24, 2015  cartodb, hack, hackathon, hackny, timesopen hack day, zemanta 1

I’ve been looking for an excuse to do business in the The New York Times HQ on 8th Avenue in Manhattan for some time. With …

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@NYC, Archaic Telecom

Uberconference Drives A Stake Through Legacy Audio Conferencing

By Editor November 16, 2012 November 18, 2012  uberconference 3

Uberconference, the TechCrunch Disrupt winner, opened the doors to their visual audio conferencing service early last month. After a quick trial of it yesterday in …

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NYC Map of Coworking Spaces, Charging Stations

By admin November 10, 2012 November 10, 2012

The New York Tech Meetup community has put together a map of shared office spaces and other support spots for the NYC area. With transformers …

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And the Election Goes to NYC-based Vizzuality

By Editor November 7, 2012 November 19, 2012  cartodb, google fusion tables, vizzuality 1

Vizzuality is the NYC-startup behind the impressive interactive election results map on the Wall Street Journal’s site. To be more precise, their product CartoDB is …

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