#ThatTechGirl’s Bart Strike Survival Guide in Silicon Valley

Spot #ThatTechGirl on Bart around San Francisco
Spot #ThatTechGirl on Bart around San Francisco

All of my friends and followers know I absolutely LOVE BART and I am deeply sadden that they couldn’t avoid a strike. I have appeared on air supporting BART riders with the Chairman of the board, I actually have an instagram game where bay area riders can spot me and be featured on my account. This is a sad day for #ThatTechGirl and Bart. I have gathered a few things together and here ya go!

Below you will find a basic survival guide for life in Silicon Valley until they come to their senses.

  • FIRST CALL TO ACTION: Follow @SFBART on Twitter and set them to direct message you and alert you with updates.
  • Transit officials are urging anyone who can to telecommute, ride a bike, or shift work schedules to of communte
  • BART is offering limited free shuttle servicefrom the El Cerrito del Norte, Walnut Creek, Dublin/Pleasanton and Fremont stations to San Francisco’s Transbay Terminal from 5 to 9 a.m., and back from 3 to 7 p.m. Tickets are available on a first-come, first-served basis, and only about 2,000 to 4,000 people would be able to make it on each day, according to BART’s strike information page
  • Take  advantage of free parking at any BART station or Park & Ride lot for carpooling purposes.  map of casual carpool pickup locations.

TRANSITS

  • AC Transit: Bus Service Between East Bay And San Francisco
  • Golden Gate Transit:Accessing San Francisco from the East Bay via Marin County.The Golden Gate Bridge District has said that North Bay ferries are already operating at capacity, and that they should not be used as a BART alternative for people traveling from the East Bay to San Francisco and vice versa. Instead, officials urge  anyone taking transportation through Marin county to consider bus service due to already heavy traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge. For more information on bus routes, visitthe Golden Gate Transit information page regarding the strike.
  • Caltrain and SamTrans: Peninsula Alternatives To BART
  • Officials are warning riders to expect delays on Caltrain due to a jump in ridership and say equipment and personnel constraints will likely prevent much in the way of additional service. SamTrans plans to offer temporary shuttle service in several locations around regular BART stops.
  • SF Muni: San Francisco bus and light rail service
  • The Municipal Transit Agency is referring riders to 511.org for complete information, but has indicated that routes along the BART corridor will be prioritized during a stoppage, including the 14 Mission, 49 Van Ness, J-Church and N-Judah lines. The system will also deploy fare inspectors to help regular BART commuters find their way via Muni.
  • San Francisco Bay Ferry:  San Francisco Bay Ferries are expected to add additional boats, potentially doubling capacity, servicing Oakland, San Francisco, Alameda, Alameda Harbor Bay and Vallejo. More information is available on the system’s website. The City of Alameda says service will be offered directly from Alameda to San Francisco, without stopping in Oakland. Main Street departures will take place every 45 minuets, while Harbor Bay boats will leave every 30 minutes.
  • The Santa Clara Valley Transportation authority has not released a contingency plan on their website
  • Capitol Corridor Bus Service: East Bay Train Commuting

WHEN IN DOUBT CALL 511 OR 511.ORG

Spot #ThatTechGirl on Bart around San Francisco
Spot #ThatTechGirl on Bart around San Francisco

Zuck “Likes” Prop 8 in San Francisco

At the top of Friday so many people were asking me “What are you doing this weekend”?! That is how every conversation started after word from Supreme Court on Friday at 4pm

It was like Juneteenth hit San Francisco! (If you are a Texan or Southerner you get it)

Well not quite that exciting but it was CRAZY in The Bay Area all weekend. You couldn’t walk 10 feet without seeing someone in a tutu or a wedding dress or tuxedo. It was just excitement everywhere! I am beginning to think people were marrying random people just to be a part of the festivities!

And there was no way the technology capitol of the world wasn’t going to chime in!

Mark Zuckerberg, of Facebook fame, lead the way to “Like” the decision on Prop 8. Prop 8 allows gays to legally marry in the state of California. He and his team of Facebook investigators printed special shirts for the occasion and joined thousands in the historic pride parade in San Francisco. #ThatTechGirl

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Occupy Love Film Screening in SF with Director Velcrow Ripper

Occupy Love: Film Explores The Heart of Occupy Movemen

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The United States screening tour and global online launch of Velcrow Rippers’ most recent film, Occupy Love film comes to San Francisco May 8

Occupy Love

Presented by Occupy Love

Wednesday, May 08 7:00pm – 8:50pm

in San Francisco, CA at AMC Van Ness 14 $10.00 General

Love is the center of everything. Love houses creation, family, and peace. At your core you ARE love and light. Love is all you have to offer. There are only two sponsoring emotions ever… LOVE or FEAR! I choose LOVE. There is no other choice!
JOIN Director Velcrow Ripper along with producers Nova Ami and Ian Mackenzie on May 8 and lets see how they capture that message and translate it to film for the masses
#ThatTechGirl

Meet Hot Tech StartUps at SF New Tech

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Life With Technology and NerdStalker.com brings you the hottest info in Tech, Start Up, and Mobile Tech.

Liberty Madison as ThatTechGirl will be co hosting tonight with @SocialGeg

WATCH LIVE! ht.ly/jg6Eb 

INFO BELOW

Here’s the pitch bill for the upcoming SF New Tech on 3/20. You will see pitches from Evernote,
Litterati, Townten, Open Garden, Sensus, Shoplocket, WeFile.it, and Herdmark.
Nerd Stalker will be there as SF New Tech’s media partner. Tickets are still available here.

Rafe Needleman of Evernote


Meet Rafe Needleman – the Platform Advocate at Evernote. Rafe will be one of the presenters pitching at SF New Tech’s March 20 event. Evernote makes it easy to remember things big and small using your computer, phone, tablet and the web. We all need help with that, right? Well, Evernote has been known for the great apps that it connects to and Rafe will tell you more how you can get involved.

“On Wednesday I’ll be talking about the Evernote platform and the DevCup competition for 2013, which we just kicked off.  I will also discuss a new prize we’re doing with the guys from Honda Silicon Valley Lab.”

Catch them at  http://www.evernote.com | Follow them on Twitter: @evernote | Like them on Facebook
More on the Evernote’s DevCup 2013

Jeff Kirschner of Litterati

Meet Jeff Kirschner – Founder of the Litterati. Jeff will pitching at SF New Tech’s event. For those who don’t know Litterati, they are an organization dedicated to cleaning the planet one piece of litter at a time. Basically, instagram a piece of garbage that you have found, throw it away(they trust you) and become a member – pretty simple. Their organization has already rid the planet of more than 6,000 pieces of garbage.

“I was hiking in the Oakland Hills with my two kids.  My daughter Tali (4 yrs) noticed that someone had thrown a plastic tub of cat litter into the creek.  She looked at me and said, “Daddeee, that doesn’t go there.” That was the eye-opening moment. “

Catch them at http://www.litterati.org / | Follow them on Twitter:  @litterati | Like them on Facebook

 

Matt Pacyga of Sensus

Meet Matt Pacyga – the Chief Strategist at Canopy. He will be pitching Sensus and its API for developers at SF New Tech’s  3/20 event. If you haven’t heard about Sensus, it is a touch sensitive case for your smartphone that expands the functionality to your smartphone experience. Think of it as an accessory that enhances your apps. Gamers – watch out! You will probably see them on iPad – Tall & Grande and Android in the future.

“we heard from the development community… We want MORE! Developers told us that they wanted more inputs from the case into the phone. We created Sensus.”

Check out Sensus at http://developer.getsensus.com/ | Twitter – @canopyco | Facebook 

Manuel Acevedo of Townten

Meet Manuel Acevedo – the CEO at Townten. He will be pitching a local search engine called Townten. If you haven’t heard about Townten, Townten.com is a local search engine that helps you find better quality restaurants, bars and venues in San Francisco and the local Bay Area. It is currently in private beta and will be launched at SF New Tech.

“There are plenty of high-quality places to be discovered in town, but unfortunately, current local search engines use a flawed star-rating algorithm that favors large standardized places instead of higher-quality authentic local businesses. With our new technology we get rid of star-ratings and we help people discover the true topten places in town.”

On pitch day you can find them here | Twitter – @townten |

Micha A. Benoliel of Open Garden

Introducing Micha Benoliel – Co-founder and CEO of Open Garden. Micha was born into technology where he learned to code in basic on a Zenith PC. Well, back to Open Garden. Open Garden leverages crowdsourcing to create seamless connectivity across 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. It enables users to create their own ad-hoc mesh networks with other Open Garden-enabled devices including smartphones, tablets and PCs. What’s a mesh network? Read a little about it here.

“The density of smartphones has attained a critical mass; there are now more devices to connect to the Internet than people. The ecosystem of applications gives developers access to hundreds of millions of users instantly.   Open Garden is leveraging mesh networking and peer-to-peer technologies to turn everyone’s phone into an Internet node in a few clicks. With Open Garden everyone can be connected everywhere as if they were at home.”

Learn more at  their website | Follow them on Twitter: @OpenGarden | Follow them on LinkedIn

 

Katherine Hague of ShopLocket

Meet Katherine Hague from ShopLocket – SF New Tech’s 3/20 presenter. Katherine oversees the day-to-day ops of Toronto-based ShopLocket and makes sure customers keep coming back to their service(aka Biz Dev). ShopLocket lets anyone start selling professionally online in minutes. Simply publish a product, embed it in any website, Facebook page, or blog post, and start seeing the green pile – well, maybe start to mound at the very least.

“ShopLocket was born out of an opportunity that I saw in the market while developing themes for Shopify. I realized that as awesome as storefront solutions are they require you to leave behind whatever platform you had originally been using and start from scratch. Quick alternatives like PayPal buy buttons and marketplaces just seemed unprofessional.”

Catch them at  http://www.shoplocket.com | Twitter: @shoplocket | Facebook

Mathew Guiver of WeFile.it

Meet Mathew Guiver, the “life-long entrepreneur” and tax-time friend at WeFile.it. He will be pitching us at SF New Tech’s 3/20 event on their new service WeFile.it. WeFile.it makes filing easier and more affordable by cutting out the middlemen, and connecting clients directly with experienced Tax Pros. All Tax Pros are screened by a member of the WeFile.it team before their profiles can go live. They verify the experience and specialties, and also ensure they are responsive and friendly.

“I started WeFile.it to do something disruptive in the tax space. A majority of the clients at the consulting firm I started after college were in the tax and finance industry. It gave me a first hand look into how outdated their products are, and quite honestly, the amount of corruption that runs rampant in the industry.”

Check them out at http://wefile.it // | Twitter: @wefileit | Facebook

C.J. MacDonald of Herdmark

Meet C.J. MacDonald, one of the founders at Herdmark. He will be on the bill for SF New Tech’s 3/20 event on their new collaboration tool – Herdmark. Herdmark allows you to create a library of great resources that you can use, share and add.

“We thought that there was no good way to share bookmarks with your team. There are bookmarking tools, like delicious, but they don’t do anything for groups of collaborators. And there are team collaboration tools but they don’t have much if any support for bookmarks, and anyway, they do so many things that we believe that they are not used for bookmarks. We think that bookmarks hold a sort of “corporate knowledge” in an organization and for subgroups in an organization. We wanted to make a focussed tool for bookmarks

Check them out at http://herdmark.com  | Twitter: @herdmark |

For future update on these innovators be sure to follow me!

Liberty Madison is ThatTechGirl, producer and host of Life with Technology show, lecture, and futurist.

@LifewTechnology

@LibertyMadison

 

The Beauty of Technology on the Bay Bridge

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The Beauty of Technology!

Technology and Beauty comes in various forms and world-renowned artist Leo Villareal has found it! He debuts his vision as a stunning fine arts experience that will live for two years on the San Francisco Bay Bridge West Span, starting with the Grand Lighting on March 5, 2013.

THE IDEA:

ARTWORK: The Bay Lights is the world’s largest LED light sculpture, 1.8 miles wide and 500 feet high. Inspired by the Bay Bridge’s 75th Anniversary, its 25,000 white LED lights are individually programmed by artist Leo Villareal to create a never-repeating, dazzling display across the Bay Bridge West Span through 2015.

THE CONTRIBUTION :

IMPACT: The Bay Lights is a monumental tour de force eight times the scale of the Eiffel Tower’s 100th Anniversary lighting. Shining from dusk until 2:00 a.m. for two years, it will impact over 50 million people in the Bay Area, with billions more seeing it in the media and online. By conservative estimates, $97 million dollars will be added to the local economy.

THE LAUNCH EVENT:

7P-11P -MARCH 5 – FERRY BUILDING -SAN FRANCISCO- NO COVER & JUST RSVP FOR THIS EVENT & SPREAD THE WORD!! Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to spotlight Bay Area creativity, innovation and you – one of many bright lights who make the Bay Area the incredible place that it is.

Follow on Twitter because That Tech Girl is ON IT!

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Excellent Event for family, friends, lovers,and others! See you there

That Tech Girl!

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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

CrowdCon is drawing a crowd once again!

 

Get ready for CrowdCon!

The new way to make your start up STAND UP!

Ever thought about taking your idea to Kick Starter or Indie Go Go?

At CrowdCon you can learn the do’s and don’ts in crowd funding

CrowdCon is October 23 at Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco

Speakers from Twitter, Tech Crunch, CrowdFlower, Kaggle, IndieGoGo, Stanford,Microsoft, and Ebay will dazzle you with their tech formulas for life and funding!

Some onsite eye candy will be Uber, SFNewTech, and Lyft!

Follow them on Twitter @crowdconf and register at www.crowdconf.com

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Lets chat before and after this event!

@LibertyMadison for Life with Technology @lifewtechnology

To register and gain more info go to Crowdconf.com