Startup District - tagged with conferences http://startupdistrict.com/feed en-us http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Sweetcron launch@startupdistrict.com OrgSync heading to FAPSC! http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/1049/orgsync-heading-to-fapsc

Next week (August 3rd – 5th), the OrgSync team will be heading to the annual Florida Association of Postsecondary Schools and Colleges Convention (FAPSC) in Aventura, FL. If you will be in attendance, please stop by and visit us at booth #53 to meet our team and learn about how OrgSync can help career colleges:

Track student success from prospects through alumni Improve communication, student engagement and retention efforts Operate more efficiently by centralizing campus operations and reducing costs Provide an online community for alumni to network and stay connected

The following team members will be in attendance this year:

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“Driving Student Success” is this year’s conference theme and OrgSync is very excited to be joining over 400 association members for our first ever convention visit. If you want to learn more about the conference, we encourage you to visit FAPSC’s blog and Facebook page today! If you’d like to reach out to us and set up a time to meet, feel free to contact us directly and we can schedule a time during the conference. We hope to see you in Florida!

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Thu, 28 Jul 2011 13:23:00 -0500 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/1049/orgsync-heading-to-fapsc
OrgSync headed to APSCU http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/1017/orgsync-headed-to-apscu

Next week (June 6th-8th) the OrgSync team will be heading to the Association of Private Sector Colleges and Universities (APSCU 2011) Convention in Grapevine, TX. This will be our first trip to APSCU, and we’re excited to have the opportunity to network and join the more than 1,800 members and professionals that will be in attendance.   The following team members will be representing OrgSync at the conference:

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Please stop by and visit us at booth 743 to meet our team and learn more about how OrgSync helps career colleges:

Operate more efficiently by centralizing campus operations Track student success from prospect to alumni Improve communication, student engagement, and retention efforts Measure learning outcomes self-reported by students Customize forms, provide ePortfolios and capture student data unique to your campus

We hope to see you in Grapevine. If you’d like to reach out to us and possibly set up a time to meet, feel free to contact us directly and we can schedule a time during the conference.

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Fri, 03 Jun 2011 09:19:00 -0500 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/1017/orgsync-headed-to-apscu
What’s your next step? http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/995/whats-your-next-step

A lot of Student Affairs conferences are celebratory in nature. They showcase new products, highlight campus successes and provide a platform for researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to praise these accomplishments. To be sure, there was plenty to celebrate at the 2011 NIRSA National Conference and Expo. But this year’s conference – more than any I’ve attended recently – seemed less focused on where we’ve been and more focused on where we’re going. Maybe it was the story of rebirth from the host city, New Orleans. Or the hopeful anticipation of economic recovery. Or the promise of the new registry, governance and impending association collaborations. Whatever the cause, there is a feeling that this is a year of beginnings. Almost everyone I talked to at the conference, from a VP for Student Affairs to a first-time student attendee, discussed plans for growth in the ability to validate student learning, adopt new technologies and reach new heights for recreation. Even the presenters and panelists throughout the conference, who were chosen for leadership, seemed just as excited to talk about the next phases of their projects in addition to the results they’ve already seen through recent campus initiatives. Many conference attendees discussed possibilities to integrate recreation participation data with student success indicators to support the impact of recreation programs. Use of technology and investigating new outsource options to optimize campus resources seemed to fuel the conversations at the Expo. They’re all thinking about what’s next and how do we get there. The inspiration was endless, but the best advice I found was focused on the future, encouraging attendees to be relentless that tomorrow is going to be a better day for this association and higher education. It doesn’t matter if you’re in charge or if you’re part of a team. No matter where you are in the process, the rest of the conversation is about where you’re going next, both as a leader on your campus and within the profession. On this note, I want to thank all my friends and recreation colleagues in attendance who have inspired me towards the future, as well as those that made the conference such an ample avenue for strategic planning both as campus recreational professionals and as individuals.  

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Thu, 21 Apr 2011 10:46:00 -0500 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/995/whats-your-next-step
OrgSync headed to NIRSA http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/988/orgsync-headed-to-nirsa

This week (April 13th-16th), the OrgSync team will be heading to the National Intermural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) Annual Conference in New Orleans, LA. If you will be in attendance, please stop by and visit us at booth #726 to meet our team and learn more about how OrgSync can benefit your recreation department. The following team members will be in attendance this year:

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During the conference, I will be co-presenting a session titled, “Going Pro in Something Other Than Sports,” with Shannon Dere from The University of Arkansas and Mary Yemma from North Carolina State University. The session will take place on Saturday, April 16 from 10:45am to 12:15pm, and we highly encourage you to attend. For those interested in learning more about how OrgSync can benefit your recreation department, we invite you to join our upcoming webinars this month. Space is limited to the first 20 campuses, so please sign up for one of the following times to RSVP:

Monday, April 11 2 pm CST

Tuesday, April 19 12 pm CST

Tuesday, April 26 2 pm CST

We hope to see you in New Orleans. If you’d like to reach out to us and possibly set up a time to meet, feel free to contact us directly and we can schedule a time during the conference.    

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Spring 2011 Conference Recap http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/986/spring-2011-conference-recap

OrgSync Team with campus partners at the Hard Rock – NASPA 2011 Team OrgSync has had a busy conference season! After exhibiting at Association of College Unions, International (ACUI) in Chicago, the team visited with student personnel administrators at the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) Annual Conference in Philadelphia. Six of the OrgSync team members attended to host our first annual OrgSync Reception, where we welcomed over 100 current and future campus partners at the Hard Rock Café. Leanna, David, Cayce and Andrew at ACPA 2011 A major theme of the conference was the NASPA/ACPA consolidation discussion and vote, which started March 15. Shortly after returning from NASPA, we packed our bags again and traveled to Baltimore for the American College Personnel Association (ACPA) annual convention. The visit kicked off with a very motivating and inspirational speech from Corey Booker, mayor of Newark, NJ, and concluded with the always entertaining annual Cabaret, hosted by the LGBTA Standing Committee. During our time in Baltimore, we also hosted our first OrgSync User Meeting, where 16 of our campus partners from across the country gathered to share best practices and learn from each other. We were fortunate to see many familiar faces and also meet some folks who will soon become a part of the OrgSync family! The next stop for OrgSync will be New Orleans (April 13-16) for the annual National Intramural-Recreational Sports Association (NIRSA) conference. It will be OrgSync’s first appearance and we’re very excited to have our very own Stephanie Thompson presenting. Stephanie’s background lies in Campus Recreation at Texas State University and The University of Texas. Conferences always give us the opportunity to meet face-to-face with administrators and learn from our current campus partners, as well as network with future campus partners. Please check out the pictures in the OrgSync Admin Club! Now that conference season is winding down, on-site training season is heating up again as organization officers transition. Look forward to more posts from our Campus Consultants on the road!

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Thu, 07 Apr 2011 10:09:00 -0500 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/986/spring-2011-conference-recap
Girl walks into Gmail…. with OIB Organizer! http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/983/girl-walks-into-gmail-with-oib-organizer

  Hi there email fans!  I’m Ally, OtherInbox’s newest marketing intern with an inside look at how I got to have such an organized Gmail inbox! Even in the midst of a crazy event like SXSW, I was able to get my sacred Gmail account in tip top shape. For those of you who have never experienced Austin during SXSW, peeps from all corners of the world come to experience the free food, free beverages, free music, and all kinds of characters on every corner!

Every year I go gaga for the Music part of the festival, trying to catch as many acts as possible. Recently, I started working for the Film Festival (I met Billy Bob Thornton!) but this was my first experience with Interactive…. And what an intro! OtherInbox was involved with two fantabulous Interactive parties – The ATX Startup Crawl, a perfect way for me to become acquainted with other local startups.  Then there was Ignite SXSW, with speakers like Guy Kawasaki and attendees like Michael Dell (who I convinced to take a photo with us and he was super nice about it!).

SXSW! There’s a party every minute. It’s a wonderful time and easily my favorite time of the year.  So, how’s a girl to keep organized with so many rockin’ events going on? With texts, tweets and emails flooding in to give me the who, what and where on parties, films and bands almost nonstop, what was I supposed to do? Lucky me, I found the answer right here in the office! Organizer for Gmail! In past years I used my “junk” hotmail address for these types of things. I used to sort through newsletters, correspondences and Facebook notifications just to find what I needed. Now, thanks to Organizer getting my Gmail inbox straight, all my party RSVPs went into a folder (OIB/SXSW!).  Plus, during SX all the badges I unlocked and new friend notifications went into my Social Networking folder. I didn’t have to search!

Actually, the only thing in my main inbox was the stuff I wanted there – real correspondence from people…. mostly asking me where the party was at! It’s only been 3 weeks and while I was never into organizing I can’t live without Organizer doing all the dirty work!Hmmm. Now that all the fun of SXSW is over, the Unsubscribe Folder is looking totally enticing. More soon- ttyl.

 

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Fri, 01 Apr 2011 16:50:00 -0500 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/983/girl-walks-into-gmail-with-oib-organizer
Rawkin SXSW- OtherInbox goes big at SXSW 2011 with Startup Crawl, IgniteSXSW and more! http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/979/rawkin-sxsw-otherinbox-goes-big-at-sxsw-2011-with-startup-crawl-ignitesxsw-and-more

Whoa!! Been a minute…. Here at OtherInbox HQ we have been heads down on both building great new additions to the Organizer app but also working very hard on sponsoring two events that started off the 2011 SXSW Interactive Conference in a major way. First off, the ATX Startup Crawl on Thursday, March 10th then Ignite SXSW on Friday, March 11th. But two back to back events were not enough for us to be involved in though! Our own Joshua Baer also had a solo panel on Saturday, the 12th. Joshua’s “5 Secrets to a Killer Elevator Speech” was, again, a huge hit. Finally, later in the week, Joshua goes on to win the 2011 Das Iron Geek Award!? Believe it, we completely crushed it during SX! THE ATX STARTUP CRAWL We hit the ground running with the ATX Startup Crawl on Thursday the 10th, the day before SXSW actually started. With the Startup Crawl, we participated in a technology open house of sorts where ourselves and more than twenty other local Austin Technology Startups opened our office doors and invited folks in to have a beer, talk to recruiters and just get to know us.

Overall, Startup Crawl was all about selling Austin Technology to both locals and the people coming to SXSW. Working as a cohesive community, we were able to present a really strong presence for all of us by opening up our own creative spaces and smartly utilizing our existing resources. Startup Crawl was a blast and even garnered some national and international press mentions and backlinks. IGNITE SXSW w/ DORKBOT The very next night OtherInbox was proud to be a major sponsor of Ignite SXSW, an official SXSW event. We paired with Dorkbot and put on an amazing show that included both the Ignite format mini-presentations from such speakers as Guy Kawasaki and Bob Metcalfe PLUS the maker faire type science displays of Dorkbot!

We brought the brains, they brought the bots and we ended it with a great performance by Arc Attack’s singing Tesla Coils! FIVE SECRETS TO A KILLER ELEVATOR PITCH The very next day, our dude Joshua Baer took a packed house at SXSW Interactive, walked them through his 5 secrets of a killer elevator pitch and then had them come up and take a turn. The response was pretty great! Here’s the deck from Joshua’s presentation. Elevate your elevator pitch to “killer!” 5 Secrets to a Killer Elevator Pitch – SXSW 2011   See more examples at http://killerelevator.com

5 Secrets to a Killer Elevator Pitch – SXSW 2011

Das Iron Geek On paper, the 2nd annual Das Iron Geek competition might look like an aborted scene from an aborted “Revenge of the Nerds” sequel but it is actually a series of fun and geeky challenges by keyboard manufacturer Das Keyboard to find and crown the “geekiest influencer at SXSW.”

Well, wouldn’t you know it, the geekiest influencer is our very own Joshua Baer! The above “Office” inspired trophy can now be found in our office and is a source of great pride to us all! I am unable to disclose the horrible things my boss had to do to be crowned with such a geektastic honor, so instead I will direct you to this amazing video. Note- It is long but pretty awesome.

Check out J. Baer’s touching acceptance speech at the 08:38 mark! The aftermath of our SXSW Interactive 2011? A bunch of business cards, a natural aversion to free beer and BBQ, a slight suntan, a pair of bulked up calves from biking around town and a huge appreciation for our hometown, Austin Texas. Were you here? Tell us about it! Twitter – Facebook- Email – We are so connected it hurts!

 

 

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Thu, 24 Mar 2011 17:04:00 -0500 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/979/rawkin-sxsw-otherinbox-goes-big-at-sxsw-2011-with-startup-crawl-ignitesxsw-and-more
OrgSync headed to ACPA http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/977/orgsync-headed-to-acpa

This weekend (March 26th-30th), the OrgSync team will be heading to the American College Personnel Association (ACPA) Annual Conference in Baltimore. OrgSync has been attending ACPA for the past 3 years, and we’re excited to have the opportunity to be there again this year. If you will be in attendance, please stop by and visit us at booth #118 to meet our team and learn more about our most recent developments, including OrgSync Mobile. The following team members will be in attendance this year:

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We found the following video of Patrick Love, Associate Vice President of Student Affairs at Rutgers University, who has been a member of ACPA for over 30 years. We enjoyed his take on ACPA and thought it was a great perspective of the organization’s mission and goal.

We hope to see you in Baltimore. If you’d like to reach out to us and possibly set up a time to meet, feel free to contact us directly and we can schedule a time during the conference.  

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OrgSync headed to NASPA http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/962/orgsync-headed-to-naspa

This weekend (March 12th-15th), the OrgSync team will be headed to the Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education (NASPA) Annual Conference in Philadelphia. OrgSync has been attending NASPA for the past 3 years, and we’re excited to be there again this year and meet with the more than 4,500 passionate student affairs professionals expected to attend. If you will be at NASPA, please stop by and visit us at booth #121 to meet our team and learn more about our most recent developments. The following OrgSync team members will be in attendance this year:

Eric Fortenberry – View ePortfolio Cayce Stone – View ePortfolio Leanna Laskey – View ePortfolio Jami Jeffries – View ePortfolio Stephanie Thompson – View ePortfolio David Saams – View ePortfolio

This year’s conference theme is “Education for Lives of Purpose.” For those unfamiliar with NASPA, here is a short description from their website. NASPA – Student Affairs Administrators in Higher Education is the leading voice for student affairs administration, policy, and practice, and affirms the commitment of the student affairs profession to educating the whole student and integrating student life and learning. With over 11,000 members at 1,400 campuses, and representing 29 countries, NASPA is the foremost professional association for student affairs administrators, faculty, and graduate and undergraduate students. NASPA members are committed to serving college students by embracing the core values of diversity, learning, integrity, collaboration, access, service, fellowship, and the spirit of inquiry. If you’d like to reach out to us and possibly set up a time to meet, feel free to contact us directly and we can schedule a time during the conference. We hope to see you in Philadelphia!

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Thu, 10 Mar 2011 09:13:00 -0600 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/962/orgsync-headed-to-naspa
The evolution of email- A smarter, sleeker and (Gasp!) sentient inbox? http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/939/the-evolution-of-email-a-smarter-sleeker-and-gasp-sentient-inbox

Most companies have an R&D department. At OtherInbox (OIB) we are in constant R&D mode. Ideas hit the whiteboard fast and they’ll hit the servers pretty regularly after that. We’ve deployed new features to Organizer regularly since I’ve been here and I am in constant awe of the way our development team makes a good product better and better all the time.This week, our CEO and founder Joshua Baer is attending and speaking at the Email Evolution Conference (EEC) in Miami and was in this great article from marketing magazine BtoB about the evolution of a more interactive inbox.The article explores pushing the capabilities of our email inbox, making a once static medium more and more like a website itself. Rich content and media are not to be kept at bay by a user action anymore; That’s right, the “click” may be going away.“There had been no real innovation in email technology since at least 1998,” said Aaron Smith, VP at Responsys. “But today we’re seeing platforms experimenting with enhanced capabilities that make email more attractive and accessible.” Yep, email itself is turning into a platform all its own. AOL’s new Project Phoenix, Yahoo! Mail with their active mail and Gmail with their Google labs are changing the way we interact with email. New technologies like HTML5 (makes auto-play video in the email client a reality), geo-location, social media integration and smart apps like our own product Organizer means we are all constantly pushing that digital envelop to make email smarter, more intuitive and, well, just more awesome overall.

Like I said, ideas hit the whiteboard fast here at OIB and some of the features mentioned in the article have been up there in blue and black, waiting for their turn at your inbox through Organizer. For example, the article talks about expiring emails. That’s on the OIB whiteboard. A time sensitive message or offer should self-delete when the offer is expired or no longer relevant, right? And the Daily Digest should be able to help you keep track of it all! Cool huh?So it’s no wonder Joshua is at ECC in Miami with other direct marketing trendsetters this week discussing the evolution of email. He knows email, period. Seriously, sitting in strategy meetings and business development calls with him requires a quick pen for notes and action items. He keeps us moving quickly to build the best product we possibly can and often times the office feels like Frankenstein’s laboratory as we coax new code into doing that cool new thing we want it to do!In the BtoB article, Joshua says, “The real value of these new features is getting people to interact with email as if they’re directly on a Web page.” And he should know, because here at OtherInbox he is leading us in that direction all the time, piece by piece, building the next big thing in email! What else should your email do? Tell us below, ping us on Facebook, tweet about it on Twitter or send us an old fashioned email at help@otherinbox.com.

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Tue, 01 Feb 2011 18:34:00 -0600 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/939/the-evolution-of-email-a-smarter-sleeker-and-gasp-sentient-inbox
ACUI National Conference Recap http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/496/acui-national-conference-recap

The OrgSync Conference Team just returned from 2009 ACUI Conference in Anaheim, CA.  I have attended many conferences in my 11 years in higher education, but this was the first time I was able to attend ACUI.   It is always excitNow people know the name OrgSync and we have a large amount of clients stopping by the booth to say hi and get a little in-person consulting and training. OrgSync Booth at ACUI We could quickly see how close the ACUI community is and thoroughly enjoyed the conversations we had with attendees from around the world and gave me a great chance to connect with colleagues I had not seen in a while. We were also excited about the live twittering and blogging that was happing throughout the conference.  They had 5 blogs from all levels of experience (Sr. Management, Mid-Level Management, New Professional, Graduate Student [from my friend Liz], and a Undergraduate Student).  There were also several members Tweeting about the conference including the official ACUI twitter feed. We are excited ACUI are using technologies we use and support. We had a great time in Cali, and look forward to seeing you in NYC next year.

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Wed, 24 Jun 2009 12:18:00 -0500 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/496/acui-national-conference-recap
OtherInbox will be at the door64 Tech Fair in Austin April 30th http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/402/otherinbox-will-be-at-the-door64-tech-fair-in-austin-april-30th

Come out and enjoy a day at Austin’s door64 Tech Fair Thursday April 30th.  OtherInbox will have a booth set up and will be giving out some T-Shirts and demos of our newest features.  This is a first-of-a-kind grassroots event with a great potential for networking and being involved in what the Austin Business Journal recently quoted as “The No.1 city for job growth potential”. The door64 Tech Fair will be at the Goodwill Center located at 1015 Norwood Park Boulevard, Austin, Texas 78753 on Thursday April 30th, from 11am until 4pm.  There will be panel discussions and even a party following the Tech Fair.  For more information and to RSVP for this event please, visit http://door64.com/techfair.If you follow us on twitter, please @otherinbox and let us know you will be there. We would love for some of our current users to show their support by wearing an OIB T-Shirt and would like some of you to come by our booth to speak to potential new OIB users. Please help us get the word out there about this event and RT this blog.If you are attending and would like to speak at our booth or help us demo OtherInbox, please email door64[at]LChaney.oib.com.

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Thu, 23 Apr 2009 14:55:00 -0500 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/402/otherinbox-will-be-at-the-door64-tech-fair-in-austin-april-30th
Upcoming Speaking Gigs http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/397/upcoming-speaking-gigs

I'll be at a couple of different conferences over the next few weeks, talking about our experiences building OtherInbox, so please come on out and say hello!On April 24th-25th, I'll be at JSConf 2009 in Arlington, VA, the world's first JavaScript conference.  I'll be speaking about the SproutCore framework we used to build our web application.On May 2nd, I'll be speaking on the "Getting your technology right" panel at Bootstrap Maryland. On May 4th, I'll be teaching a tutorial on building SproutCore and Ruby-on-Rails applications at RailsConf 2009 in Las Vegas.On May 7th, also at RailsConf, I'll be giving a talk called "It's Not Always Sunny in the Clouds", where I'll discuss the challenging aspects of building a Rails application using cloud computing.On May 12th, at B'more on Rails, I'll be giving an introduction to Rails talk called "Beyond the Hype", aimed at explaining what's good and bad about Ruby on Rails.Later in May, I'll be giving a completely non-technical presentation about improv comedy and the human condition.  I'll update this post when the organizers have announced the details.

I'll be the guy wearing an OtherInbox shirt. Come say hello!

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Tue, 21 Apr 2009 16:48:00 -0500 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/397/upcoming-speaking-gigs
Mike presents OIB at TECHcocktail DC #4 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/324/mike-presents-oib-at-techcocktail-dc-4

A couple weeks ago, our co-founder Mike Subelsky demonstrated OtherInbox and talked about the new features we are rolling out at SXSW at a really cool event, TECHcocktail DC #4 in Washington, D.C. Mike met several OIB users who had some great things to say about OtherInbox, including one who came up to him at a coffee shop before the event because he saw Mike's OtherInbox T-shirt.The crowd was very lively and included several people who had already tried the service and liked it. Everyone seemed excited about Gmail and calendar integration. The TECHcocktail team also interviewed me live on Ustream which was fun. Thanks to Jimmy Gardner, Eric Olson, and Frank Gruber for putting on the event and inviting us to participate! --Mike

The people at TECH cocktail posted a ton of pictures of the event, caught Mike's winning smile, and conducted this interview with Mike.

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Mike presents OIB at TECHcocktail DC #4 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/293/mike-presents-oib-at-techcocktail-dc-4

A couple weeks ago, our co-founder Mike Subelsky demonstrated OtherInbox and talked about the new features we are rolling out at SXSW at a really cool event, TECHcocktail DC #4 in Washington, D.C. Mike met several OIB users who had some great things to say about OtherInbox, including one who came up to him at a coffee shop before the event because he saw Mike’s OtherInbox T-shirt.

The crowd was very lively and included several people who had already tried the service and liked it. Everyone seemed excited about Gmail and calendar integration. The TECHcocktail team also interviewed me live on Ustream which was fun. Thanks to Jimmy Gardner, Eric Olson, and Frank Gruber for putting on the event and inviting us to participate! —Mike

The people at TECH cocktail posted a ton of pictures of the event, caught Mike’s winning smile, and conducted this interview with Mike.

Webcam chat at Ustream

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Tue, 10 Mar 2009 06:49:00 -0500 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/293/mike-presents-oib-at-techcocktail-dc-4
Why you should stop by the OtherInbox booth first at SXSWi http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/419/why-you-should-stop-by-the-otherinbox-booth-first-at-sxswi

Going to SXSW in Austin this March 13-16th? Stop by the OtherInbox booth and sign up for an OtherInbox account that will come in handy during your SXSWi experience. There will be a lot of things to try to sign up for, so it will be a great time to use your OtherInbox for all that SXSW bacn.

OtherInbox will be located at two booths, so come check us out at numbers 213 or 312. In addition to giving you the freedom of signing up for anything and EVERYTHING at SXSW, you might also walk away with a "mailbox full of cash valued at $1,000!":http://blog.otherinbox.com/2009/02/mailbox-full-of-cash.html We will have a lot of fun activities and some really cool T-Shirts as well. Keep an eye out for our "Mr. Spam":http://twitter.com/mrspam, and take your picture with him to increase your chances at winning that mailbox full of cash!

See you there!

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Why you should stop by the OtherInbox booth first at SXSWi http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/327/why-you-should-stop-by-the-otherinbox-booth-first-at-sxswi

Going to SXSW in Austin this March 13-16th? Stop by the OtherInbox booth and sign up for an OtherInbox account that will come in handy during your SXSWi experience. There will be a lot of things to try to sign up for, so it will be a great time to use your OtherInbox for all that SXSW bacn.

OtherInbox will be located at two booths, so come check us out at numbers 213 or 312. In addition to giving you the freedom of signing up for anything and EVERYTHING at SXSW, you might also walk away with a "mailbox full of cash valued at $1,000!":http://blog.otherinbox.com/2009/02/mailbox-full-of-cash.html We will have a lot of fun activities and some really cool T-Shirts as well. Keep an eye out for our "Mr. Spam":http://twitter.com/mrspam, and take your picture with him to increase your chances at winning that mailbox full of cash!

See you there!

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Why you should stop by the OtherInbox booth first at SXSWi http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/279/why-you-should-stop-by-the-otherinbox-booth-first-at-sxswi

Going to SXSW in Austin this March 13-16th? Stop by the OtherInbox booth and sign up for an OtherInbox account that will come in handy during your SXSWi experience. There will be a lot of things to try to sign up for, so it will be a great time to use your OtherInbox for all that SXSW bacn.

OtherInbox will be located at two booths, so come check us out at numbers 213 or 312. In addition to giving you the freedom of signing up for anything and EVERYTHING at SXSW, you might also walk away with a mailbox full of cash valued at $1,000! We will have a lot of fun activities and some really cool T-Shirts as well. Keep an eye out for our Mr. Spam, and take your picture with him to increase your chances at winning that mailbox full of cash!

See you there!

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Mailbox Full of Cash http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/420/mailbox-full-of-cash

You might have already heard the exciting news: "OtherInbox will be at SXSW Interactive":http://blog.otherinbox.com/2009/02/otherinbox-at-south-by-southwest-interactive-sxswi.html in Austin, Texas from "March 14-16":http://sxsw.com/interactive/trade_show/. What you probably may want to know more about is the mailbox full of $1,000 cash we will be giving away!

The first step towards winning the $1,000 is to stop by OtherInbox's "booth at SXSWi":http://sxsw.com/interactive/trade_show/exhibitors?action=exhib_show&id=S09-1144 and sign up for your own OtherInbox account. No purchase is necessary, however, you must be in the OtherInbox database to win. You can increase your chances of winning and number of entries into the contest, by taking your picture with OtherInbox's trusty superhero, "Mr. Spam":http://twitter.com/mrspam. He will be carrying a camera and raffle tickets on him while walking around the convention site as he pleases. You must successfully have your picture taken with Mr. Spam in order to obtain your extra entries where you will then write down your OtherInbox email address on the back.

There are several other ways to increase your odds of winning. If you are lucky enough to bring your own camera, take a picture of yourself with Mr. Spam, then "TwitPic":http://twitpic.com/ it "@OtherInbox":http://twitter.com/otherinbox. If you don't own a camera, you can also wear your "OIB T-shirt":http://go.otherinbox.com/shirt during SXSW to receive 5 extra entries.

At the end of SXSW, we will draw one lucky winner and send them a message in their OtherInbox congratulating them on winning the Mailbox Full of Cash, aka $1,000. If they do not respond to the email within 7 business days, another winner will be drawn.

You could be the winner! Come out to SXSW Interactive and see what OtherInbox is all about.

For more information, please email sxsw[at]Lchaney.oib.com

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Sun, 01 Mar 2009 02:28:00 -0600 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/420/mailbox-full-of-cash
Mailbox Full of Cash http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/328/mailbox-full-of-cash

You might have already heard the exciting news: "OtherInbox will be at SXSW Interactive":http://blog.otherinbox.com/2009/02/otherinbox-at-south-by-southwest-interactive-sxswi.html in Austin, Texas from "March 14-16":http://sxsw.com/interactive/trade_show/. What you probably may want to know more about is the mailbox full of $1,000 cash we will be giving away!

The first step towards winning the $1,000 is to stop by OtherInbox's "booth at SXSWi":http://sxsw.com/interactive/trade_show/exhibitors?action=exhib_show&id=S09-1144 and sign up for your own OtherInbox account. No purchase is necessary, however, you must be in the OtherInbox database to win. You can increase your chances of winning and number of entries into the contest, by taking your picture with OtherInbox's trusty superhero, "Mr. Spam":http://twitter.com/mrspam. He will be carrying a camera and raffle tickets on him while walking around the convention site as he pleases. You must successfully have your picture taken with Mr. Spam in order to obtain your extra entries where you will then write down your OtherInbox email address on the back.

There are several other ways to increase your odds of winning. If you are lucky enough to bring your own camera, take a picture of yourself with Mr. Spam, then "TwitPic":http://twitpic.com/ it "@OtherInbox":http://twitter.com/otherinbox. If you don't own a camera, you can also wear your "OIB T-shirt":http://go.otherinbox.com/shirt during SXSW to receive 5 extra entries.

At the end of SXSW, we will draw one lucky winner and send them a message in their OtherInbox congratulating them on winning the Mailbox Full of Cash, aka $1,000. If they do not respond to the email within 7 business days, another winner will be drawn.

You could be the winner! Come out to SXSW Interactive and see what OtherInbox is all about.

For more information, please email sxsw[at]Lchaney.oib.com

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Sun, 01 Mar 2009 00:28:00 -0600 http://startupdistrict.com/items/view/328/mailbox-full-of-cash