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A very interesting event was held this evening at Stella May Productions in Kingston.
The description of the event (from its’ facebook page):
DISCUSS > FOCUS > ACT
Help us consciously create a vibrant community.
Transcending the typical panel discussion — stimulating but often fruitless — we’ll focus on turning vision into reality. We’ll use an organized creative thinking process to explore the issues that matter most and, more importantly, act on them.
More on the event, with a video stream, after the jump. More»
By Kingston Digital Corridor, on July 14th, 2011
Thanks to all those who came to the KDC Happier Hour last night.
And very special thanks to Arnaldo Sehwerert from the NYS Small Business Development Center for coming in to talk with us about the importance of business plans. Those of you who want a free consultation on the subject can contact him [...]
By Kingston Digital Corridor, on April 29th, 2010
Kingston Digital Corridor is a group of – and for – tech folks, independent creatives and artists in and around the Kingston, NY area.
Our primary goal is to bring folks like this together, both in a social setting and on the web – and to provide folks who need their services with a [...]
By Kingston Digital Corridor, on March 12th, 2010
Are you a digital entrepreneur or a micro-business working in the Kingston area? We’re building our Google map and resource list of local technopreneurs who work in and around the Kingston area. Whether you build web sites, do photo research, write copy, animate, code or fix computers, post your business info right here in [...]
By Mark Greene, on May 12th, 2009
[singlepic id=34 w=320 h=240 float=left]The first Kingston Digital Corridor Geek Roundup turned out 70 plus participants on Saturday. It was an enjoyable early evening of socializing and networking for the crowd. Thanks again to Keegan Ales for a great venue and to the Ulster County Chamber of Commerce for buying the first round. Several [...]
By Mark Greene, on April 12th, 2009
[singlepic id=7 w=320 h=240 float=right]Ric Dragon is founder of Oxclove Workshop and DragonSearch, both based in Kingston. Dragon spent some time with KingstonDigitalCorridor.org to offer some business insights, which included why he picked Kingston to locate his business. He said his firm had a brief stay at Tech City — where IBM once had its operations. More»
By Arthur Zaczkiewicz, on March 25th, 2009
Recently mentioned in Mayor Jim Sottile’s State of the City speech, this is the Kingston Tech-Friendly Branding Proposal that has brought together a wide range of stake holders in both private business and city government, to define and promote the digital revolution taking place in Kingston. More»
By Kingston Digital Corridor, on February 25th, 2009
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