Monthly Archive: July 2010

Corporate blogging service

Minibar would like to announce its new corporate blogging service. Many of our members have blogs running or would like to set them up, but don’t have the time or journalistic expertise for regular posting or to plan editorial strategy for this vital marketing tool. We’ve decided to offer this Continue reading »

MiniBar workshops: Margaret Gold

Margaret was speaking at the Effective Online Marketing workshop (kindly sponsored by DCKTN), part of MiniBar’s Business Tool Box workshop series. I caught her at the end of the Continue reading »

MiniBar Workshop Series #2: Business Tool Box

MiniBar Workshop Series #2: Business Tool Box

The Web Business Tool Box sponsored by DCKTN A Practical Workshop Series  for Web Companies and Entrepreneurs.

MiniBar presents ‘The Web Business Tool-Box’ workshop series. Following the success of the first series (which booked out in a couple of hours) we are happy to be able to offer it again. As usual, Continue reading »

Vintage Minibar: The School of Everything

Going way back, here is the the School of Everything’s presentation from June 2008, featuring a live demonstration of the site’s functionality!

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Vintage MiniBar: Anna Lewis at MiniBar July 2009

Anna Lewis was at the meetup last summer to talk about CompletelyNovel, the site which gives writers the chance to distribute their books online.

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Vintage MiniBar: Cory Doctorow at MiniBar July 2009

We’ve dug up a video from a vintage MiniBar, where Cory Doctorow of Boing Boing fame was speaking about releasing his sci-fi novels under Continue reading »

MiniBar workshops: Interview with Gavin Bell

Gavin was one of the speakers at Wednesday’s workshop on Effective Software Development Management. He shared his views on the key issues surrounding social web applications, such as privacy Continue reading »

MiniBar Meetup Interweb of Things

The upcoming MiniBar Meetup, occuring on the 30th of July, will focus on everything ‘atomic’. How the web is expanding in such a way that it can power ‘things’, actual tangible objects. How hardware is becoming open, allowing one to tinker with gadgets, build robots using Arduino. How technological advancements Continue reading »

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