Ready for My Close-Up: September Speaking Events
Posted Sep 11, 2009
It's me! Come by for one of my four US homecoming events.
After nearly a decade full-time in Paris, I moved to Providence, Rhode Island, over Labor Day weekend. I’m considering the move to be like opening a new branch office; I’ll be splitting my time between Providence and Paris. I’m looking forward to spending more time in the US, and to mark the move, I’m making several live stateside appearances this month, talking iPhone apps and iWork power tips, and I hope you’ll stop by to say howdy. Here’s the rundown:
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
- Boston Apple Store: Best iPhone Apps
6:00 pm. Join me at the largest Apple Store on the planet for an hour of conversation about iPhone apps. I’ll run down the list of must-have apps and take a look at ways large and small that the iPhone changes the way we live and work. 815 Boylston St., Boston, MA.
Friday, September 25, 2009
- Boston Apple Store: iWork ‘09
6:00 pm. I’m back in Boston, this time to talk about iWork ‘09, with a quick tour of Pages, Keynote, and Numbers, followed by a deep dive into the power features that put Apple’s productivity software into its own league.
Hope to see you at one of these events!
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Hello,
As I can tell, you finded your talent. I stongly suggest you to find ways on delegating your amazing job of supporting and developing BM in other hands, so BM can be improved further, and you expand the horizons as speaker, and sharp writer.
Never fear, there's lots of good stuff in the works for Big Medium, and work on the next version is underway, with performance improvements for large sites and some nifty multimedia features. Stay tuned!
Interesting! I´ve tested lots of CMS and hands down, BM is the more intuitive, easy to understand, and elegant interface, by the way, wich improvements are underway? Something like mysql? These are exciting news!
Congrats on your move Josh. We are all looking forward to the upcoming new BM version.
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