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I P on Everything!

Internet Protocol transports anything NOT made of matter. Individuals with a computer, a connection, and a craving, soon will be able to access the collective genius of 3 BILLION people using I P.

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Latest Activity: Jul 21

Using IP to make the world a better place


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Amy Stark

Cell Phones as Currency--made possible in part because of Internet Protocol 13 Replies

Started by Amy Stark. Last reply by Amy Stark Jul. 12, 2008.

Woody M Collins

Africa: Mobile Phones Soar in Internet-Starved Continent

Started by Woody M Collins Jun. 25, 2008.

Amy Stark

What ideas can be shared around a card table?

Started by Amy Stark Jun. 24, 2008.

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Dave Goush Comment by Dave Goush on April 10, 2009 at 12:58pm
Hiring Siebel Developers. We have a huge project we have just started and are in need of many siebel developers for it. Of source we can bring them in from out of state easioly but my first thought is to see how many Smoosiers may need the work first before we look beyound indiana. If you know someone who may be intrested in working with us on this long term project, have them send their resume to me at dgoush@dssconsulting.com and I will setup an appointment to meet with them. Happy Easter everyone
Amy Stark Comment by Amy Stark on February 10, 2009 at 11:30am
Check out the Indy TweetUp on the 12th to Celebrate Twestival If you don't have a twitter account, go right now and grab your name. Internet Protocol is the language of twitter.
Pauletta Rist Comment by Pauletta Rist on January 22, 2009 at 9:44am
Thanks Amy. One day I will understand all of this.
Amy Stark Comment by Amy Stark on January 10, 2009 at 1:39pm
I posted the "tweet up - wrap up" on Stark Reality, too, and included links to the attendees: http://starkreAlity.ning.com/
Amy Stark Comment by Amy Stark on January 10, 2009 at 12:21pm
I promise to specifically invite this group to the next Indy TweetUp

Amy Stark Comment by Amy Stark on January 10, 2009 at 12:15pm
Wow.. We're up to 24 members! WooHoo! I am sorry that I didn't specifically invite this group to the Indy tweetup. Every time I meet-up with people I've grown to know over a virtual platform--like Smaller Indiana or twitter--I have a wonderful time and learn so much.

All attendees had a few minutes to explain what part of the world they were going to change:
Woody Collins is changing the world through his charitable organization Congo Helping Hands.

Dr. Thomas Ho is changing the world through teaching IUPUI students critical thinking skills, and how to use emerging technologies in order to thrive in the 21st century. (This is how I want to change the world, too.)

Charles Hodge wants to change the world though his talent in video production. He used to video tape operations, but now it's more automated. I didn't know that about Charles until meeting him face to face.

Greg Cooper wants to change the world by breaking down the stereotypes surrounding his industry, and he wants to podcast, and I think he has the talent to be successful. There is a real possibility that Charles and Greg could work together--isn't that great when that happens?

Ken Zweigel wants to change the world by helping businesses to drive their growth through SEO and PPC.

Erik Deckers wants to change the world through his words and talent. He tweeted a hey to Nancy Mryland who tweeted back how sorry she was that she wasn't there. Erik had the best tweet of the meeting. "I didn't know what epiphany meant until it hit me last week."

It's always good to see Woody, and I finally got to meet Dr. Thomas Ho face to face. I was pleased to discover Greg Cooper is the former Disc Jockey I used to listen to awhile back, and that he has a great sense of humor.

Lou Begnel and Marla Ruth arrived late because they had attended the TECPOINT's New Economy New Rules meeting at Barnes & Thornburg downtown.

Lou was kind enough to share his presentation booklet with me. The speaker was Michael J. Hicks, Ph D. from the Bureau of Business Research at Ball State University. Dr. Hicks uses the phrase emerging technologies, but I am not clear whether this is equivalent to social media, or is social media a sub-set of what he defines as emerging technologies.

During the tweet up I mentioned our small but mighty group-- IP on Everything-- because twitter provides a platform where global grassroots communication is occurring round the clock. There would be no twitter without Internet Protocol.
Amy Stark Comment by Amy Stark on November 18, 2008 at 4:07pm
Hey everyone--I'm sending a message to Mitch Daniels about the One Laptop Per Child initiative. Most of you know about my passion for this project, I would really appreciate your feedback.

Here is the original blog post They're doing it in Ethiopia, Borneo and Haiti, why not Indiana?

And Here is where I am collecting messages to send to Mitch Daniels,.
Amy Stark Comment by Amy Stark on October 14, 2008 at 5:31pm
Thanks Woody for the Heads Up.
Woody M Collins Comment by Woody M Collins on October 14, 2008 at 12:11pm
YOU can help make this a success. Leading up to World Poverty Day, bloggers world-wide will participate in Blog Action Day by dedicating October 15th’s postings to raising awareness about global poverty. We encourage participating bloggers to register their blogs and for all to read these entries and make a public declaration of your commitment to ending world poverty. To register your blog and/or to find out which blogs are participating, visit BlogActionDay.org
Kelly Gallaway Comment by Kelly Gallaway on May 28, 2008 at 5:38am
I am looking to work with people who need the services of my company such as voice, data and IT Support as well as printer support. We are a one source provider of office technology.
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