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Past Bootstrap Web meetings, including audio, images, and slides when available. We've changed the format of the meetings to be discussions rather than presentations, with possible exceptions. When we have a presentation, we'll attempt to record it and post here.
 
Past Bootstrap Web meetings, including audio, images, and slides when available. We've changed the format of the meetings to be discussions rather than presentations, with possible exceptions. When we have a presentation, we'll attempt to record it and post here.
  
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* October 2009, Bijoy Goswami on "The Bootstrap Model in the Interactive Space"
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* May 2009, Andrew Donoho on "The Interactive Mobile Web"
 
* May 2009, Andrew Donoho on "The Interactive Mobile Web"
 
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Sign Up

The Bootstrap Web Subgroup (aka Web 2.0 Subgroup) is for founders of bootstrap businesses who have an interest in web technology. You don't have to have a web company per se - we all use the web as part of our business. Participation in our monthly meetings and ongoing online conversations is a great way to get and remain knowledgeable about best practices and new technologies. Subgroup leaders are Jon Lebkowsky, jonl ~at~ socialwebstrategies dot com, and Marcus Mateus, marcus ~at~ simplitex dot com.

Membership in the Bootstrap Web Subgroup is free, and joining is easy: Yahoo Group for the Web Subgroup

Next Meeting

We meet the third Tuesday of each month, 6:30pm at Conjunctured, 1309 E. 7th Street, Austin, Texas. This is a roundtable discussion where members of the Bootstrap Web subgroup can talk about their specific business issues and challenges, as well as the state and evolution of the web.

Archives

Past Bootstrap Web meetings, including audio, images, and slides when available. We've changed the format of the meetings to be discussions rather than presentations, with possible exceptions. When we have a presentation, we'll attempt to record it and post here.

  • October 2009, Bijoy Goswami on "The Bootstrap Model in the Interactive Space"
    • Also, a discussion of the changing vision/scope for the subgroup
  • May 2009, Andrew Donoho on "The Interactive Mobile Web"
  • DemoCamp at 3925 W. Braker Lane (In the MCC Building) Austin, TX. Thanks to Tech Ranch Austin! No audio for this one (sorry).
  • March 2009: No meeting (we were at SXSW
  • February 2009: Tim Walker of Hoover's: "You Can Create a Customer Anywhere: What Web Businesses Can Learn from Hardware Store Owners"
  • January 2009: Dave Evans on Social Media Marketing
  • December 2008: Ash Maurya on P2Web - a new model that blurs the boundaries between the desktop and the web.
  • November 2008: Democamp III
  • October 2008: Jon Lebkowsky and Bijoy Goswami on Building Effective Communities
  • September 2008: Mike Chapman on Twitter
  • August 2008: Mark Phillip: "200s, 304s, Expires Headers, HTTP Compression, and You"
  • July 2008: Jon Lebkowsky, "How to Talk to Your Web Developer"
  • June 2008: Bryan Bilbrey on Scrum development. Sorry, no media from that event.
  • May 2008: Edward Cruz, Molecular Thinking talks about Ruby on Rails.
  • April 2008: Conjunctured featuring Dusty Reagan, John Erik Metcalf, Cesar Torres, and David Walker.
  • March 2008: Brian Massey
  • February 2008: Rob Campanell from Blastro
  • January 2008: Lynn Pausic on Usability vs Usefulness
  • October 2007: Jim Eustace on Adobe Flex
  • September 2007: Bill Leake and Bill Anderson on Findability
  • August 2007: Andrew Alleman on Domain Names
  • July 2007: Chris Justice on Joomla
  • June 2007 (postoned from May): Social Networks
  • November 2006: Tom Brown, Open ID
  • October 2006: Miles Sims and Kyle Johnson, Ecommerce
  • September 2006: Bill Leake, Search Marketing
  • August 2006: Web 2.0, part 2

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Resources

Charter/Mission

Mission

The Web subgroup will

  • Discuss and understand the state and future of web technology,
  • explore the nature, character, and scope of web-based business opportunities,
  • serve as a web technology resource for the Bootstrap Network,
  • develop an understanding of current and potential web business models, and
  • facilitate collaboration and knowledge sharing among group members.

Projects