Did you have a “Moment of Einstein Genius” on Twitter or Facebook?

I, like so many other people, write New York Time Best sellers in my Twitter feed however I simply do it 140 characters at a time!

There may be a quote that came to me out of thin air or a quote that I retweeted that really hit home that I desperately wish to relive, and now I can.

I came across a really cool tool called www.socialsearching.info . It does not recreate the planet, but it certainly makes reviving old tweets pleasant.

I am sure you are asking yourself “Why do I need this when I can scroll through my post and tweets and find what Im looking for?” Sure you could if you wanted to spend time sifting through a maze of good and bad memories. Use this tool in order to find the one single tweet or post you desire! The ux is friendly, attractive, and non invasive. You have now been set free to roam about your tweets! Enjoy!

Here’s a list of similar services :

  1. TwimeMachine
  2. SnapBird
  3. The Archivist
  4. TweetBoard
  5. All My Tweets
  6. Google Tweet Search with date option
  7. TweetScan
  8. BackTweets
  9. Twitter Advanced Search
  10. Social Searching

Global Mobile Internet Conference : Silicon Valley w FREE ACCESS code below

The Global Mobile Internet Conference

Asia’s most influential mobile Internet conference, is coming to Silicon ValleyThe conference themed “Connecting Global Innovators” brings together Silicon Valley and the world’s emerging epicenters of mobile innovation to discuss the shifts, challenges and opportunities for growth in fastest growing markets. GMIC SV expects 5,000 mobile entrepreneurs, executives, investors, and developers from Silicon Valley and around the world to gather this October in San Jose, CA.

GMIC SV to Connect US Mobile Internet Companies to Fastest Growth Overseas Markets

Scores of US companies have already made the move to capture market share abroad.  Learn from companies like Flipboard which worked with Chinese partners, localized their app, and now have more downloads in China than in the US. Qualcomm has seen record growth in developing markets within BRIC nations, where local handset brands have launched to compete with behemoths Apple and Samsung. Venture capitalists investing in startups with a global eye are raising record funds, particularly those who can efficiently monetize the hundreds of millions of users in emerging markets.

GMIC SV to Connect Hot Foreign-Based Mobile Internet Companies to Silicon Valley

For mobile innovators and entrepreneurs based outside the US, they recognize that to truly succeed, it is essential to be present in Silicon Valley—the hub of mobile activity globally. Foreign-based companies and entrepreneurs are setting up in the Valley in droves. GMIC SV welcomes the hottest companies and players from China, Japan, India, Brazil, Russia, and beyond to the GMIC SV Main Stage, appSpace, and G-Startup to find partners and learn from the winners in Silicon Valley.

GMIC SV Stages

GMIC SV will be making mobile connections globally through keynote speeches, panels, and fireside chats on the Executive Main Stage, appSpace—the developer track and competition—and G-Startup, the startup competition and track for early stage and growth companies. All content is curated by the mobile luminaries from the GMIC SV Advisory Board. Additionally, organizations like Wireless Industry Partners (WIP), Mobile Monday – Silicon Valley, SVForum, TIE, and HYSTA will host partner tracks on a range of mobile related topics. And, of course, there will be plenty of social events to ensure GMIC SV attendees can connect with potential partners, clients, and friends.

A little something for DEVELOPERS:

GMIC SV is excited to jump start the next wave of mobile innovation through its full two-day developer track, appSpace. appSpace highlights the explosive growth of the mobile apps market and enhances the connections and exchanges within the industry by communicating directly with an expected 3,000+ developers.

In addition to conference sessions about trending technologies and investment ideas, appSpace offers Code Labs to help developers with coding techniques on all mobile platforms.  Code Lab provides hands-on workshops with top instructors from Microsoft, Google, Qualcomm, Amazon Web Service, Facebook, HTC, Corona Labs and more. Developers can attain critical insight and knowledge through tutorials and code samples.

Code Lab sessions feature:

Engineering at Facebook by Girish Patangay, Engineering Manager, Facebook

Mobile Advertising by Tuyen Nguyen, Mobile Publisher Advocate, AdMob/Google

HTML5/JS for Win8 by Doris Chen, Senior Technology Evangelist, Microsoft

 FREE ACCESS CODE

Disrupt the MOBILE industry at @theGMIC OCT 19/20. Promo code WIP gets you free access to the developer/expo portion of event#mobile #tech

San Jose: October 19-20 at the Global Mobile Internet Conference for what will prove to be the Valley’s largest, independent, globally-focused mobile Internet conference to date

Info www.gmic-sv.com

Follow @lifewtechnology @libertymadison @thegmic

Women 2.0 Women in Tech Event: San Francisco

Ask yourself one question?

Do you want to disrupt the tech industry?

If you are female you already have!

This male dominated field is poised for disruption!

Join other Disrupters in San Francisco on Thurs Oct 18,2012

Zendesk presents: Can the tech industry disrupt the status quo of women at work?
October is “Innovation Month” in the city of San Francisco, and the Mayors Office of Civic Innovation has launched an initiative to spotlight the organizations and entrepreneurs that make up today’s generation of innovators.
As part of this initiative, Zendesk, along with sf.citi, is hosting a lively conversation on Thurs, Oct 18, featuring Jon Erlichman of Bloomberg and execs from Zoosk, Vayable, BlackGirlsCode, Zendesk, and Women 2.0.
From Marissa Mayer’s rise to Yahoo CEO (while pregnant), to Anne-Marie Slaughter’s controversial Atlantic Monthly article, “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All”, and the heated presidential campaign underway, the debate about what it is to be a 21st-century woman continues to be hotly debated.
Can the tech industry rethink the traditional workforce and put women on an even playing field?
Join us for a conversation about how some of the leading stars in San Francisco’s startup community see the evolution of the workplace within the tech industry.
Moderator:
– Jon Erlichman, Sr. West Coast Correspondent, Bloomberg

Panelists:
– Kelly Steckelberg, CFO & COO, Zoosk
– Jamie Wong, CEO, Vayable
– Kimberly Bryant, Founder, BlackGirlsCode
– Sepi Nasiri, VP, Women 2.0
– Saroj Yadav, Sr. Software Engineer, Zendesk
Date:
Thurs, Oct 18, 2012to be held at Zendesk, 989 Market Street.

Schedule:
6:00-6:30 pm, registration & networking
6:30-7:30 pm, panel presentation and Q&A questions
7:30-8:00 pm, drinks
We encourge anyone from the tech industry or other professionals to join us for this conversation.

More about Innovation Month:
The Mayors Office of Civic Innovation has launched in partnership with Gray Area Foundation for the Arts (GAFFTA), Office of Economic Workforce Development, sf.citi, San Francisco Travel, and Golightly House to spotlight the organizations and entrepreneurs that make up today’s generation of innovators.

Innovation Month helps tell the story of San Francisco as the best place to live, work and play. More than any other city, San Francisco is uniquely poised to innovate and invent the future right here, right now, by capitalizing on our greatest resource – our people. And innovation isn’t just about technology – it’s about a different way of thinking and approaching our problems. It is through innovative approaches to crime fighting and community involvement that San Francisco remains one of the safest big cities in America. It is through new ways to make it easier for companies to do business in SF.
Info  www.sfciti.com

By @women2

Meet women from Google, Salesforce, Yelp, Zoosk and more!

Follow @libertymadison @lifewtechnology

SF CoFounders Meet up in San Francisco

First Co Founders SF meet up took place Oct 11, 2012 at Soda Popinskis in San Francisco

CoFounders SF is a new meet up group started by Logan Shedd and hosted by Stefan Broda. Logan is a Massachusetts  native who owns and operates various non tech businesses in San Francisco. Logan is launching a tech start up but ran into a common problem like so many start up hopefuls… locating a talented co founder. He decided to organize a Meet Up in order to hopefully find his tech match as well as help others.

Members are invited to identify themselves as founders, cofounders, non technical, and technical. In hopes of wooing a mate, the member stand in front of an eager group of hopefuls and give their best 60 second pitch!

Meeting Agenda:

6-6:45 Mingle, drink and eat

6:45-7 Greetings from Hosts

7-7:30 Round the room introductions of idea, role and yourself! 1 minute each.

7:30-7:45 Presentation and Q/A

7:45-8 Close meeting. Talk about next, ideas, feedback, et

 

Tempted to attend but have no idea what C++ is, no worries!!! There were non technical start ups eager to expand. One that caught my attention was founded by Antonia Townsend. TheEnclosed.com is taking a new approach to underwear! Antonia’s new start up ships luxury knickers monthly! A whole new way to say “I LOVE YOU”! I doubt 1800Flowers.com will be adding this service so you better stick with TheEnclosed.com

Graham Hunter was knighted as “All things meeting”, meaning he will keep record, attendance, smile, as well as shoot out a few tweets, which is fitting seeing as he is head of a start up marketing firm . Visit Grahamhunter.org

Looking forward to seeing the relationships blossom from this meet up!

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@SFcofounders

Start up Star of the event TheEnclosed.com founded by Antonia Townsend

Lets connect! Post brought you by the real Liberty Madison courstesy of Life with Technology

More on tech, science, and start ups Follow @lifewtechnology

Who and Why is Liberty Madison

A natural who was born to connect with millions.

TV Host, Tech Founder, Advisor,Futurist, TV & Film Producer

Technology Host, Speaker, Lecturer. Start Up advisor. Founder of Life with Technology Show, first tech show for non techies that focuses on mobile technology, start ups, and science. Founder of Codes & Cupakes, coding hackathon event for women and girls to encourage coding and programming for a cause, conversation and cupcakes. Film & TV Producer

Liberty knew at a young age that she wanted to impact the world through marketing, media, television production.

Background is event marketing , emcee, product specialist, corporate speaker,  ambassador and host  for brands such as Mercedes, Nintendo, Sony, Cadillac, AT&T, Porsche, Coke, and her favorite to date Samsung.

She has produced award winning film such as This Time along side award winning director Matthew Cherry.

In 2010 Launched Curls for the Cure along side Grammy award winning artist Chrisette Michele

Has produced and hosted various lifestyle and entertainment segments for networks including CW, ABC, NBC.

 

She has redirected all of her energy and passion to focus solely on technology. Innovation is what will lead our nation and our world into the next phase of advancement and evolution.

Liberty is looking to grow and enhance her skills in the tech sector and campaign on the platform of what she calls “The S Flow”, Sharable, Sustainable, Scaleable , and Successful.

Talk Topics:

  • Trust as the currency of the century
  • Social Media is Not Technology
  • Tech 101 : Why Technology is a paradigm shift not a phase
  • Why Mobile Technology enhances your health and mood
  • How does 4G LTE affect you
  • Why women should embrace coding
  • Embrace Science and Technology
  • Hollywood VS. Silicon Valley
  • Start up VS. Stock
  • Job Search: Hit the social pavement

Ms. Madison focuses on science, start ups, mobile technology, in an energetic, fun, and approachable style.

Neil DeGrasse Tyson citizen of the Cosmos

The First President of the World

First person to bring peace to all nationals

First person to understand they we as humans do not have all the answers

First person to make science and technology look like the true art it is

First person to understand that debating does not solve problems

First person to understand our view is not our answer

First person to realize science and spirituality are speaking the same language and they don’t need religion as a translator

 

Living in the moment

“If the past or the future existed some scientist would have discovered it by now” Eckhart Tolle.

You cannot live in the past or the future, they do not exist . The only moment you have is this one.

You spent your entire adolescent being programmed to look in the future or work through the past but no one ever tells you how to actually live your REAL life. Real life as in the one you are in right now. Its amazing we literally live in the eternal now!