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Center for Communication

December 1st, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

The Center for Communication is an independent media forum, launched in 1980 by former CBS president Dr. Frank Stanton and Museum of Television & Radio president, the late Dr. Robert Batscha, to bridge the gap between the communications industry and the schools.
The Center, supported by the industry, is nonprofit and nonpartisan.
The Center exposes young people to the issues, the ethics, the people, and the creative product that define the media business.
They offer students interested in media careers a unique opportunity to learn about the world of communications.
They are completely dedicated to preparing tomorrow’s media professionals for future careers by connecting college and university students to the most dynamic and successful people from all fields of the industry for an insider’s perspective on the communications business.

The Center picks up where academia leaves off by allowing students to experience the inner workings of the business firsthand.
Them seminars and workshops, which attract a wide and diverse student audience, feature industry leaders, are presented at media companies, in the schools, and at various venues throughout New York City.
The Center’s 25-year track record, as well as Their unique access to outstanding executives and creative people, allows them to provide, on an ongoing basis, the most current information on the rapidly-changing media landscape available today.
This exposure dramatically increases student’s awareness of the enormous variety of career options and opportunities. This inside information, unavailable in the classroom, enables students to choose the right courses to help them achieve their goals, plan career strategies while still in school, and network with the decision-makers.

For more information, please visit http://www.cencom.orgok

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Association for Progressive Communications ( APC )

November 30th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

APCs strength lies in the fact that they dont get excited about the internet for the internets sake.
They are committed activists who want to use it to make the world a better place.
They help people get access to the internet where there is none or it is unaffordable, They help grassroots groups use the technology to develop their communities and further their rights, and They work to make sure that government policies related to information and communication serve the best interests of the general population, especially people living in developing countries.

All people have easy and affordable access to a free and open internet to improve their lives and create a more just world.
APCs mission is to empower and support organisations, social movements and individuals in and through the use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to build strategic communities and initiatives for the purpose of making meaningful contributions to equitable human development, social justice, participatory political processes and environmental sustainability.
APC is both a network and an organisation. APC members are groups working in their own countries to advance the same mission as APC.
In December 2008, APC had 52 members in 37 countries, the majority from developing countries.

http://www.apc.org

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Friendster

November 29th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

With more than 110 million members worldwide, Friendster is a leading global online social network.
Friendster is focused on helping people stay in touch with friends and discover new people and things that are important to them.
Online adults, 18 and up, choose Friendster to connect with friends, family, school, social groups, activities and interests.

Friendster has a growing portfolio of patents granted to the company on social networking, with more expected over the next several months.
Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Friendster is backed by Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Benchmark Capital, DAG Ventures, IDG Ventures, and individual investors. .
The Friendster service is operated by Friendster, Inc. (”we,” “us,” or “Friendster”).
By using the Friendster website (the “Website”) They agree to be bound by these Terms of Service (this “Agreement”). In addition, if they are an individual who wishes to become a Friendster Member (a “Member”),
communicate with other Members and make use of the Friendster service (the “Service”), They must read this Agreement and indicate their acceptance of its terms by following the instructions on the “Sign Up” page and checking the box labeled “I agree to Friendster’s terms of service.”

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WingateWeb

November 28th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

WingateWeb, makers of event management software, provides innovative solutions in the event management software industry (conferences, trade shows and virtual training).
They approach complex problems with technology savvy and a deep commitment to customer satisfaction. There Web-based systems enable conference managers to provide higher
levels of service to their attendees, better collaboration opportunities with speakers, and increased automation in the gathering of all data necessary for a successful event.

Since 1998, WingateWeb has enabled event managers with technology robust enough to handle even the most complex events. Starting with consulting projects for companies such as Novell and FranklinCovey, WingateWeb established itself as one of the leaders in event management software.
Them Web-delivered systems are further enabled with our on-site event network services, attendee and management portals and integration and customization of event data.
Them systems are easily maintained and enhanced as they leverage industry standard technology to build and deliver our services. Several Fortune 500 companies use and trust WingateWeb’s conference and event management software solutions.

For more information, please visit http://www.wingateweb.comok

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American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T)

November 27th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

Since 1937, the American Society for Information Science and Technology (ASIS&T) has been the society for information professionals leading the search for new and better theories, techniques, and technologies to improve access to information.
ASIS&T brings together diverse streams of knowledge, focusing what might be disparate approaches into novel solutions to common problems.
ASIS&T bridges the gaps not only between disciplines but also between the research that drives and the practices that sustain new developments.

ASIS&T counts among its membership some 4,000 information specialists from such fields as computer science, linguistics, management, librarianship, engineering, law, medicine, chemistry, and education; individuals who share a common interest in
improving the ways society stores, retrieves, analyzes, manages, archives and disseminates information, coming together for mutual benefit.
Techniques and technologies emerge daily in the fields of library and information science, communications, networking and computer science. Yet information professionals in one discipline are often unaware of key developments in others.
What an irony that a field advocating the development, sharing and use of information is itself isolated.

For more information, please visit http://www.asis.orgok

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LabRoots

November 26th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

LabRoots is a free, social networking site that enables scientists, engineers, and other technical professionals to connect, collaborate with, and learn from each other.
LabRoots fosters world-wide scientific communication and incorporates the newest social networking technologies.
LabRoots allows scientists to connect with each other as they describe their research interests on a myriad of unique features and tools, discovering meaningful collaborations across geographic boundaries and fields of expertise.

More than any other social networking site, LabRoots enables scientists to expand their circle of influence by providing their opinions, answers to other’s questions, and other information.
Additionally, LabRoots offers scientists the ability to receive highly targeted up-to-the minute news of scientific discoveries and advancements in their field along with the latest employment opportunities.
LabRoots has the tools, audience, and content to be the ultimate destination for scientists to disseminate original ideas and information and to stretch the boundaries of science.

For more information, please visit http://www.labroots.comok

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Top Search Result

November 25th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

Top Search Result is an online marketing company that ensures businesses have an efficient online presence.
In particular we specialize in ensuring companies are visible in search engines (Yahoo, Google) and social networks which are increasingly becoming an everyday tool for the general population.
Top Search Result was formed in December, 2007 and has its roots in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.

Top Search Result is owned and operated by Robert Dawson. Having a background in business knowledge strengthens Top Search Result’s understanding of financial costs and benefits.
Top Search Result’s portfolio of work can be found in their Past Work section of their website.Top Search Result can advise and implement social network marketing such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and more.
Create FANsumers from their consumers.

For more information, please visit http://www.topsearchresult.caok

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Volano

November 24th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

The VOLANO chat software for the Java platform lets you build on-line communities and add real-time social networking to your Web site.
the VOLANO chat software for the Java platform is used by Web sites around the world for community building, distance learning, live events, romance and dating, online business meetings, support groups, online sales, help desks, chat room hosting, and more.
The pure Java VOLANO chat server and its Java applet clients have kept the world chatting on the Internet since 1996.

For only $399, VOLANO Chat offers the quickest way to get an unlimited number of people chatting at your Web site.
Starting at $499, VOLANO Chat Pro offers a number of additional features such as moderated event hosting, membership database support, and chat message logging.
VOLANO is a trademark of Volano Software registered in the United States and Canada.
JAVA is a trademark or registered trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc., in the United States and other countries.

For more information, please visit http://www.volano.comok

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Chinese Information and Networking Association (CINA)

November 24th, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

Chinese Information and Networking Association (CINA) is a leading non-profit organization established in 1992, formed by a group of Chinese professionals from the network computing industry.
Today, with more than 14,000+ members, CINA is one of the most active and fastest growing professional associations in Silicon Valley .
CINA focuses its energy on performing member services that are consistent with their mission by assembling a talented and experienced board, exceeding members’ expectations by continually providing quality speakers and seminars.
CINA further distinguishes itself by creating specialized themes every year based on top trends in the industry.

Special Interest Groups (SIGs) are smaller networking groups of CINA members who share interest in a specific domain.
CINA formed eight Special Interest Groups (SIGs) in the areas of Back-to-Asia, Entrepreneur, Multimedia, People-2-People Networking, Software, Wireless, Telecom/Networking, and Women In Business.
CINA brings together a diverse group of professionals consisting not only Chinese but also people from different ethnicities and backgrounds.
CINA goal is to provide a forum facilitating engineers, entrepreneurs, corporate executives (CEOs, CTOs, VPs, directors and managers), angel investor and venture capitalists to share innovative ideas, and to connect with opportunities.
CINA is funded through corporate sponsorships and member subscriptions. Sponsors benefit from a variety of activities organized by CINA.
CINA has been recognized as a top influential organization for generating publicity in the high-tech community through e-mails, newspapers, television and radio programs.

For more information, please visit http://www.cina.orgok

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Networlding

November 23rd, 2009 | Comments Off | Posted in 123 Triad

“Networlding helped them plan and facilitate their Women’s Leadership Educational and Networking Series.
The insights, connections and experience Melissa and her team created made their event very successful, meaningful and worthwhile for all who attended.”
Networlding is a social media consulting, coaching, implementation and integration firm.

Based on our best-selling book on the science of networks, Networlding has grown over the last eight years into a thought leader in the social media space.
Networlding teaches the science of social networking. It based on the best-selling book, Networlding: Building Relationships and Opportunities for Success, by Melissa Giovagnoli, CEO and Founder of Networlding.
In 2005, Networlding was licensed as one of five business-leadership programs by Yale University’s Graduate School of Business.Networlding relationships start when you clearly express your intent in the broad sense of the word.
Quickly and convincingly, you communicate your goals and value, and when you do so, people who resonate to your intent will respond. If someone responds positively and you are able to establish a Networlding relationship, they can reap tremendous benefits

For more information, please visit http://www.networlding.comok

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