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The website of student, author, and wannabe everything pundit Jared W. Smith.
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TheDigitel closes a round of funding!Oct 28, 2009
Belated congratulations to Ken Hawkins and his team at TheDigitel for landing their recent investment. TheDigitel is a true asset to the Charleston community, both tech and otherwise; I know that I’ve become better in-tune with my city than ever not...
I'll be at #chstweetup tonight — will you?Oct 19, 2009
I’m looking forward to #chstweetup tonight at Bambu in Mt. Pleasant. Christina Lor of Ergonomix PR, who recently relocated to Charleston, is working to launch a new series of Twitter-based networking events here designed to connect a wide variety of...
BarCamp CharlotteOct 18, 2009
I went up to Charlotte, NC on Saturday to take part in BarCamp Charlotte 2. I got a great deal of value out of the presentations, and it was really important for me to see a BarCamp in action — important as we prepare for the inaugural BarCamp...
Twitter geolocation 'imminent'; I'll stick with BrightkiteSep 24, 2009
Smarterware says geocoded tweets are imminent. Twitter geolocation is a win for newsgathering situations where it may be more expedient to tick off a “share my location” box than it is to check in on Brightkite and start posting notes. They’re doing...
Hurricane HugoSep 21, 2009
There’s lots of remembrance in the Lowcountry today in recognition of the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Hugo.
You might be surprised to know that I wasn’t here for it.
My family moved to Charleston (specifically, Goose Creek) in the summer of 1988....
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