Archives for "April, 2010"

Posted by Jake Goldman on 26th April 2010

Meetup #2: Tuesday, May 25, 6pm @ McFadden’s

The second WordPress Providence Meetup will be on  May 25th, 2010, at 6 pm, at McFadden’s Restaurant & Saloon. We’ll be in their private room; food and drinks will be served. Parking is free on and off street (starts at 5 pm). We are tentatively setting a regular schedule for meet ups: the last Tuesday [...]

Posted by Jake Goldman on 15th April 2010

More history & member plugs over at RI Nexus

Check out our guest post up on the front page of RI Nexus, Rhode Island’s digital media / info-tech hub, about the meet up. In addition to providing more background on just how this group came to be, we highlight a few local, noteworthy WordPress implementations, and plug a few of the blogs whose owners [...]

Posted by Sara Czyzewicz on 13th April 2010

Sharing and Tracking your Social Media Profiles

Launched in April of 2008, DandyID is a tool for managing, sharing and tracking your social media identities and profiles. Your comprehensive DandyID profile and “identity graph” can point to nearly 400 social sites, and offers widgets and third-party plug-ins for porting those identities around the web. DandyID Pro users additionally get access to valuable [...]

Posted by Jake Goldman on 11th April 2010

Inaugural Meetup: April 26, 6pm @ McFadden’s

The inaugural WordPress Providence Meetup will be on  April 26th, 2010, at 6 pm, at McFadden’s Restaurant & Saloon. We’ll be in their private room; food and drinks will be served. The first 15 attendees will get free drink tickets, courtesy of our sponsor. Parking is free on and off street (starts at 5 pm). [...]

Posted by Jake Goldman on 11th April 2010

Introducing the WordPress Providence Meetup!

The idea was conceived of, you could say, when I bumped into fellow Rhode Islanders Suzanne McDonald and  Ken DeBlois between speaking gigs at WordCamp  Boston. I’d considered the idea of a local meet up before, having enjoyed a couple of local web dev meetups, started by Andy Shearer. But with broader PHP and WebDev [...]