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Posts Tagged ‘New Brunswick’
Third Tuesday Event
I had a great time at Third Tuesday last night and met a ton of great people! Thanks for the opportunity to participate in the panel discussion on social media. I’m going to try to expand on our discussion with some advice and information that you can apply to your social media strategy on this blog in the coming days and weeks so keep an eye out!
Also, I’ll be involved in organizing the next Moncton edition of ThirdTuesday, which, if I’m not mistaken, is September 16, 2008. If anybody would like to offer some suggestions you can comment here, on the meetup site or contact me directly. Looking forward to the next one! Cheers.
Mike Goes a Castin’
Derek Hatchard and our own Mike Mullen have posted another podcast over at devcasting.com. This podcast includes Mike’s reflecting on our MESH 08 experience amongst other topics. Check it out.
Looking For An Executive Wrangler
We’re hiring for the position of executive assistant. Come join us and explore your lifelong dream to assists executives here at TrustMe. It’s the perfect career, what other job can you get where you can schedule time to avoid your boss.
Click here for the job description and information on how you too can become a Trustonaut and explore our reasonably stocked fridge.
API Launch Photos
We had a lot of requests from people both inside and outside of New Brunswick for pictures of our setup at the Temple during our API Preview here in Moncton. I’ve uploaded a few, you can check them out by clicking on the gallery below.
API Launch Preview Video
We put together a quick video featuring clips from our API Launch event. We’ll see you at MESHU and MESH ‘08 next week. You can keep track of us via Twitter and this blog.
API Preview
There’s no better place that I can think of to preview an API that adds a layer of trust and privacy to the net than at Moncton’s Mason Temple. We’ll be holding an event there at 5:00 PM tomorrow (Wednesday May 14, 2008). Feel free to stop by and learn more about our technology. There will be a bar and we’re providing some food.
We’ll also be giving away an iPod Touch.
Click here for a map to the location.
New Brunswick Ombudsman Speaks About Patient Privacy
The Times & Transcript reports that New Brunswick Ombudsman Bernard Richard has spoken up regarding the unfortunate and serious loss of patient health records during transit to British Columbia several months ago.
Murphy said yesterday that lessons have been learned, and announced that new privacy legislation will be delayed until the fall in order to offer New Brunswickers the chance to respond to a discussion paper on the subject.
The legislation is being developed in part to help protect New Brunswickers’ personal information as Murphy moves ahead with the creation of an electronic health record system that would track the medical history of every New Brunswicker.
We Won a KIRA!
We’re excited here at TrustMe because of our win at the KIRAs. TrustMe took home the award for Technological Advancement/Innovation – Private Sector. For the complete list of winners check out the press release.
Thank you so much for the support and for keeping track of us on twitter during the event.
KIRA Awards Tonight
According to the voicemail message at Enterprise Fredericton the KIRA Awards will still be presented tonight despite the flooding. Our downtown Fredericton office is closed due to there being a major river rudely rising nearby. Our Freddy Beach team will be working from trees or sturdy dingys in the immediate vicinity.
We’ll be twittering from the KIRA’s tonight. So keep your eye on our twitter feed to the right for updates assuming our blackberries can get reception in Fredericton; apparently some mobile carriers are experiencing outages.
Click here for our KIRA update from earlier this month.
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