The team from Make Web Not War is thrilled to have thirdocean as a community sponsor for our first ever community night! thirdocean is an agency based out of Toronto, ON founded in 2011 by Karim Kanji and Carolyn Van. They offer social media marketing communications and community management. They are experts in the social media [...]
On December 1st we’ll be hosting our first ever Make Web Not War community night! We’re really excited to have such a stellar speaker line-up for our first community night event. Check out these community rock stars who will be kicking off the Toronto event. The in-person event is sold out but don’t worry you’ll [...]
Last year, we were in Vancouver for Make Web Not War conference. It was a real success, and we had a lot of awesome topics that experts deliver in front of enthusiast technical and less technical people. For those of you that weren’t there, that missed a presentation because we had two tracks at the [...]
Authored by Kowsheek Mahmood of Three Red Cubes Care is an application that started out as a competition entry for Code Your Art Out. We partnered with Techsoup Canada and Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada to build Care as a platform to connect patients with their healthcare professionals. The Idea Techsoup Canada drew up the initial [...]
In a crazy idea of mixing BarCamp, conferences, TED style and communities mixer, we are excited to invite you to our inaugural DevCamp series presented by Make Web Not War that will take place in 3 cities: Toronto (October 25th), Vancouver (November 15th), and Montréal (November 29th ) What is DevCamp? Like I said DevCamp [...]
On behalf of the Judges from Code Your Art Out, we’d like to give a HUGE congratulations to Epilogger and Save the Rain applications for making it into the top two!! The competition was very tough, and deciding the top two was not easy, but it was a unanimous decision that Epilogger and Save The [...]
This is an interview with Code Your Art Out-er contestant Tony Yang. Learn more about what Tony is buildng for the competition and what he will do if he wins!
Check out our interview with Code Your Art Out-er contestant Francois Viens as he speaks on what his team hopes to gain and plans to use with the cash prize!
I was thrilled that Rebecca (aka Miss 604) was up for an interview on Port 25. I think of her as the Queen of Vancouver and so thought she was the perfect person to round out our series on Vancouver Open Source Week. Please tell us about yourself. I have been using WordPress since 2006 (on [...]
Duane Storey is an active member of the Vancouver tech community. We were lucky enough to grab some time with him. Thanks again Duane! Vancouver Open Source Week Schedule Please tell us about yourself. I am a Vancouver resident and active member of the blogging and social media scene here. When not hacking out code, [...]
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