Posts Tagged ‘atlanta’
Interesting article on where people are moving within the US…
I ran across an article that parses IRS data on which states are gaining population and which are losing population. GA is doing pretty well on the list… only a couple of states gained more population that we did here in GA. Texas and North Carolina picked up more households than the 37,000+ Georgia picked up. The big losers were Michigan and New York.
Atlanta’s First Playground… Norcross, GA
Have you heard of the Eastern Continental Divide? It is an imaginary line that runs right through the Norcross Historic District… and all of the rivers and streams on one side of this line eventually flow into the Atlantic… on the other side, they flow into the Gulf of Mexico.
Duluth, Not Just For Minnesota Anymore…
Yes, Georgia, there is a Duluth nearby… you don’t have to go all of the way up to Lake Superior to find it.
Shoutout to Ignition Alley

- Image by geognerd via Flickr
While checking out some local technology meetings, I ran across one being hosted by a space called Ignition Alley. With a name like Ignition alley, I HAD to check it out.
They are a “co-working” space. While most of their members will likely be in the technology space, they aren’t limited to that. And the concept is REALLY cool. If it was closer, I might have to join.
Check out their site, and if you are inclined, follow them on Twitter @IgnitionAlley
What Chris Brogan had to say at New Media Atlanta

- Image by bobby-james via Flickr
If you weren’t there, Chris Brogan, co-author of Trust Agents recently spoke at the New Media Atlanta conference. It was excellent.
He ran through several genres of topics, and even addressed the “Back Noise” channel… by putting it on the screen for all to see. (Be aware, there is a bit of profanity, and while Chris didn’t “drop the F-bomb”, PLENTY of people on Back Noise dropped it all over the place)
Head on over to LaneBailey.info to see the video. It was a great presentation, for several reasons. To start with, he knows his stuff… but he also took a new technology that seemed to be designed to throw the presenters off of their game… and he used it to his advantage!
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