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Linux Headlines
2020-02-26

Linux Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 2:46


Brave joins forces with the Wayback Machine, the Linux Foundation teams up with IBM to fight climate change, and The Document Foundation puts out a call to the community.

The Silicon Valley Insider Show with Keith Koo
Using Technology to Save Lives and Solve Societal Problems with host Keith Koo and Special Guest Bob Lord, Chief Digital Officer of IBM

The Silicon Valley Insider Show with Keith Koo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 38:19


On this week's Silicon Valley Insider, host Keith Koo is reporting onsite at the Call For Code event at 42-Silicon Valley with the City of Fremont, CA, IBM & Tulip Industries. In the first segment, Trevor Riggen, CEO of the American Red Cross for the Northern California Region & Willie Tejada Chief Developer Advocate of IBM who discusses using technology to combat the raging wildfires in California. In the second segment, Tim Robinson, Developer Advocate at IBM shares his experience of working with developers at the Call for Code Day at 42-Silicon Valley In the third segment, Keith catches up with IBM Chief Digital Officer and former AOL President and CEO of Razorfish, Bob Lord, to discuss how IBM became the founding sponsor of the Call for Code initiative and how IBM has given global developers the power of direct access to IBM's code to save lives and solve for societal problems. In the fourth and final segment, Keith is back in the studio with the Call For Code Day -Silicon Valley's first place team the Menlo Muppets and their product Evachain which helps civilians and emergency responders in verifying fires, planning escape routes and allows people to volunteer and first runner-up, Wildifre detection using tech to develop early detection and warning systems using real time data and serving that data to early responders and those affected by a wildfire. As a reminder, Call For Code (https://callforcode.org/) is a global initiative to address humanitarian issues such as natural disasters and disaster relief which Silicon Valley Insider www.svinz.biz with Keith Koo has been promoting for several months leading up the Call For Code Day Silicon Valley. Keith wants everyone to know that was a complete honor to truly bring a community together to host this event. Call for Code is sponsored David Clark Cause, IBM and also in part by the American Red Cross, the United Nations as well as other affiliates and supporters such as Silicon Valley Insider with Keith Koo. First airing is 1-2pm on 1220AM KDOW Download the podcast at 2pm Friday's For questions or comments, email: info@svin.biz Be sure to subscribe and listen to the podcast. You can also listen to past podcasts here: Non-iTunes: https://omny.fm/shows/the-silicon-valley-insider-show iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-silicon-valley-insider-show/id1282637717?mt=2 Email us at info@svin.biz or find us here: https://stitchengine.drishinfo.com/index.jsp?sId=15540&source=sh VC, Venture Capital, Angel Investments, Fundraising, Capital Raising, Investor, Human Rights, Wildfires

The Silicon Valley Insider Show with Keith Koo
Answering the "Call for Code" with host Keith Koo, Lily Mei, Mayor of Fremont, CA, Willie Tejada of IBM & Josh Trujillo of 42 Silicon Valley

The Silicon Valley Insider Show with Keith Koo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 39:27


On this week's Silicon Valley Insider, Host Keith Koo is very pleased to have special guests Lily Mei, Mayor of Fremont, CA, Willie Tejada, GM and Chief Developer Advocate of IBM and Josh Trujillo of 42 Silicon Valley as he discusseds how it was an honor bringing all these groups together to put on a truly community driven event which is the first (and only) North American "Call For Code" day hackathon at 42 Silicon Valley's campus to combat and support wildfires. Sign up for the Call for Code here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/call-for-code-hackathon-silicon-valley-tickets-49010749471?aff=erelexpmlt In the first segment, Josh Trujillo discusses how 42 opened their doors to host the event as it aligns with 42's mission to educate and serve the community. https://www.42.us.org/ 42 was also recently featured on the show: https://omny.fm/shows/the-silicon-valley-insider-show/sv-insider-8-17-18-podcast) In the second segment, Mayor Lily Mei of Fremont discusses the importance of technology in solving for natural disasters, disaster notification and disaster relief in communities especially in not easily reached populations during a disaster such as the homeless. In the third and final segment, Keith has Willie Tejada, GM and Chief Developer Advocate of IBM about how IBM became a major sponsor of the Call for Code initiative and how natural disasters cannot be stopped by technology but how technology can help communites react and recover faster. Tulip Industries who was not on this week's show is also a lead sponsor of the Call for Code event. Following their emerging technologies conference in June of 2018 https://tulipconf.com/ Tulip is bringing advanced technology advocacy and education to the public. Tulip was featured on this show: https://omny.fm/shows/the-silicon-valley-insider-show/sv-insider-4-20-18-podcast As a reminder, Call For Code (https://callforcode.org/) is a global initiative to address humanitarian issues such as natural disasters and disaster relief which Silicon Valley Insider www.svinz.biz with Keith Koo has been promoting for several months leading up the Call For Code Day Silicon Valley. Keith wants everyone to know that was a complete honor to truly bring a community together to host this event. Call for Code is sponsored David Clark Cause, IBM and also in part by the American Red Cross, the United Nations as well as other affiliates and supporters such as Silicon Valley Insider with Keith Koo. First airing is 1-2pm on 1220AM KDOW Download the podcast at 2pm Friday's For questions or comments, email: info@svin.biz Be sure to subscribe and listen to the podcast. You can also listen to past podcasts here: Non-iTunes: https://omny.fm/shows/the-silicon-valley-insider-show iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-silicon-valley-insider-show/id1282637717?mt=2 Email us at info@svin.biz or find us here: https://stitchengine.drishinfo.com/index.jsp?sId=15540&source=sh VC, Venture Capital, Angel Investments, Fundraising, Capital Raising, Investor, Human Rights, Wildfires

FOMOFanz
078: Strategic Serendipity

FOMOFanz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 26:10


Brian Fanzo the host of FOMOFanz might present himself as a massive extrovert but you might be surprised at how he feels about "forced conversations" and the strategic approaches he takes to make sure he gets the most out of networking events.  On this episode Brian answers the questions:  Why are some people good at offline networking but suck online? What mindset shift is required to get the most out of serendipitous opportunities?  How does Brian eliminates the fear of networking by moving his mindset from "I've never met any of these people" to "I know these people even thought we've never met!" What's the number 1 skill Brian believes EVERYONE must have to be good at building relationships in 2018 and beyond? What can you do today to give yourself more opportunities for strategic serendipity relationship building? -- SPONSOR: Call For Code--  Commit to the Cause. Push for Change. Answer the Call. Developers have revolutionized the way people live and interact with virtually everyone and everything. Where most people see challenges, developers see possibilities. That’s why David Clark Cause is launching Call for Code alongside Founding Partner IBM. This multi-year global initiative is a rallying cry to developers to use their skills and mastery of the latest technologies, and to create new ones, to drive positive and long-lasting change across the world with their code. The inaugural Call for Code Challenge theme is Natural Disaster Preparedness and Relief. https://callforcode.org/

Conversations with Dez
Introducing the Call For Code project with David Clark & Angel Luis Diaz

Conversations with Dez

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 56:12


Dez Blanchfield talks with David Clark of David Clark Cause & Dr. Angel Luis Diaz, IBM VP Developer Technology, Open Source & Advocacy, about the Call For Code project, IBM’s role as founding partner, the collaboration with the UN Human Rights Office, American Red Cross, Linux Foundation, Angelhack, Cloud Native Computing Foundation & New Enterprise Associates. Call For Code aims to be the largest mobilisation of developers to create solutions to improve preparedness for natural disasters & relief. More info here => http://bit.ly/cfc000

FOMOFanz
077: Be SELFISH: We Is Greater Than Me!

FOMOFanz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2018 24:31


On this episode, I discuss the importance of self-love, self-awareness, and selfishness in being part of a great team.  I also break down how golf is like entrepreneurship and the only way to make it to the top is to have coaches and friends and others around you that are supporting you but also working with you to make you the best person you can be.   Get started on your #CallforCode project this weekend during the Virtual Hackathon. The team will be available for support starting Friday and throughout the weekend at callforcode.org/virtual. -- SPONSOR: Call For Code-- Commit to the Cause. Push for Change. Answer the Call. Developers have revolutionized the way people live and interact with virtually everyone and everything. Where most people see challenges, developers see possibilities. That’s why David Clark Cause is launching Call for Code alongside Founding Partner IBM. This multi-year global initiative is a rallying cry to developers to use their skills and mastery of the latest technologies, and to create new ones, to drive positive and long-lasting change across the world with their code. The inaugural Call for Code Challenge theme is Natural Disaster Preparedness and Relief. https://callforcode.org/

FOMOFanz
Fanz & Friends: Demian Ross: Road To Biz Success:

FOMOFanz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 65:20


Why would someone want waste their time on a roadtrip or create blog content daily from the shower in a business development role? On this episode of FOMOFanz we bring on a new sponsor www.CodeForChange.org and I interview my new best friend Demian Ross who I just recently went on a road trip with 11 days from Ohio to Denver. We discussed many aspects of the roadtrip damien's nomadic lifestyle and many links to us both being dads well also answering the following questions: How can we make the world a better place? What does it take to lead with your heart as a sales and business development professional? What role does humor play in off-line and on-line relationship building? How important is it in today's crazy world to have a creative outlet? Is it okay to push the limits showing off tattoos and doing videos in the shower? Why do we believe everyone should take action go on a road trip dive all in deep with relationships? Check out Demian’s show Road To 300 as he lives his nomadic life uploading a daily Vlog…. I highly recommend checking out episodes 98-101 as I make a cameo on each from the road. Also check out the event that Demian works for and I have spoken at the last 4 years “Social Media Marketing World” -- SPONSOR: Call For Code--  Commit to the Cause. Push for Change. Answer the Call. Developers have revolutionized the way people live and interact with virtually everyone and everything. Where most people see challenges, developers see possibilities. That’s why David Clark Cause is launching Call for Code alongside Founding Partner IBM. This multi-year global initiative is a rallying cry to developers to use their skills and mastery of the latest technologies, and to create new ones, to drive positive and long-lasting change across the world with their code. The inaugural Call for Code Challenge theme is Natural Disaster Preparedness and Relief. https://callforcode.org/  

SMACtalk
INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY FOR GOOD #CallForCode

SMACtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 28:38


Today on SMACTalk Brian and Daniel welcome a new partner effort with IBM Call for Code welcoming David Clark, CEO of David Clark Cause and Angel Diaz, IBM Vice President.    It isn't often enough that developers are recognized for the work they do. Sure, they have built those pesky apps that help us order books, coffee and listen to our favorite music anywhere we have internet connectivity. However, too often we hear about the negatives of programmers and developers. Those that are building code to steal our data or use it maliciously to irritate us with ads we don't want ad interruptions to our experiences.   David Clark, who has worked on causes with the great Mohammid Ali and Nelson Mandela asked a different question. As a non-technical person, he wanted to know how could technology and code be used for good. With this, and a partnership with the UN, a large venture capital firm, and IBM, Call for Code was born.    In this episode of SMACTalk, David and Angel share with the community all about the Call for Code project. They discuss the current state of the project, the successes to date, the movement and how it is impacting society as a whole and then they peek into the future of the movement.   With early focus being on how code can be developed to help natural disasters, something that effects billions of people worldwide, the project is off to a great start. So far, there are code days aka hackathons going on in nearly 100 cities and interest that goes well beyond that for more. For those interested in learning more or participating as a developer or just as a social activist, there are ways for all to get involved. For more info:    www.callforcode.org   We hope that you will check out the movement, share the podcast and get involved. It's social good meets big tech at its best and we can't wait to see all the great ideas and projects that developers worldwide create in the coming months.