If I can help...count me in.  [email protected]

Mike

Alex Hillman wrote:
> In fact, I created a Google Doc.
>
> http://docs.google.com/View?id=dcnmwmjz_3hkqhv2ff
>
> Anyone with interest in co-editing (heh), please send me the e-mail 
> address you'd like to have invited to the doc.
>
> -Alex
>
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>
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 3:11 PM, Alex Hillman 
> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 
> wrote:
>
>     I'm with Brian on this one. An open/shared google doc has far
>     better accessibility (and stability) than Wave.
>
>     -Alex, IndyHall
>
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>     Alex Hillman
>     im always developing something
>     digital: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
>     helpful: www.unstick.me <http://www.unstick.me>
>     visual: www.dangerouslyawesome.com <http://www.dangerouslyawesome.com>
>     local: www.indyhall.org <http://www.indyhall.org>
>
>
>
>
>     On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Brian Gryth <[email protected]
>     <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>         Hello all,
>
>         If the goal is to collaborate on the history in this space, then I
>         would suggest using either a page in the group that could be
>         edited by
>         the members or perhaps a linked Google Doc.
>
>         I am all for Google Wave, but a group page or Google Doc would
>         be more
>         accessible to a larger group of people.
>
>         Unless we want to rewrite the text, it might be a good idea to
>         copy
>         the Wikipedia text and edit from that text.  Always good to have a
>         starting point.
>
>         Thanks,
>         Brian
>
>         On Nov 30, 10:52 am, Mike Pihlman <[email protected]
>         <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>         > Tara:  Thanks for the bit of history and the link!  The
>         video you made
>         > was my guide and inspiration.  "Serendipity" has become THE
>         word at the
>         > TVO  :-)
>         >
>         > Re: "Coworking should be described as a 'movement', not just
>         a way of
>         > working. The way of working is not new."
>         >
>         > For everyone, this is my take on:  Way back in the 70's and
>         80's the
>         > concept of Neighborhood Telework Centers took shape. I was
>         heavily
>         > involved in Telecommuting back then at LLNL (I co-wrote the
>         first
>         > Telecommuting Plan there).  But, I had hoped one day to open a
>         > Neighborhood TeleWork center in Tracy...but:  1.I did not
>         have the
>         > nerve  and 2. no $$.
>         >
>         > Years later (with nerve and a few $$)....I happened upon the
>         "coworking"
>         > concept. It took me several months to digest the concept and
>         merge it
>         > with what I already knew....The result:  Here I am, typing
>         away in the
>         > Tracy Virtual Office.  WhooHoo!  :-)
>         >
>         > I'd be more than happy to help with the WikiPedia
>         effort....hmmm, Google
>         > Wave may be a good media for document collaboration???
>         >
>         > Mike
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         > Tara Hunt wrote:
>         > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coworking
>         >
>         > > Usually I wouldn't point this out, but wikipedia is
>         supposed to be the
>         > > authority. In the history, it says Brad Neuberg set up the Hat
>         > > Factory, but he set up Coworking in the Spiral Muse house
>         in the
>         > > mission (2005) and a group of five (stakeholders):
>         >
>         > > Tara Hunt/Chris Messina
>         > > Ryanne Hodson/Jay Dedman
>         > > Brad Neuberg
>         > > Neil Drumm
>         > > Ted Tagami (I think he was the fifth)
>         >
>         > > Set up The Hat Factory in 2006 (Chris and I went and
>         signed the deal
>         > > with Schlomo on our way out to Wine Camp in May of 2006 -
>         the location
>         > > was suggested by Jay & Ryanne who were friends with Schlomo).
>         >
>         > > I also think Coworking should be described as a
>         'movement', not just a
>         > > way of working. The way of working is not new. The
>         movement is.
>         >
>         > > Either way, it needs a great deal of work and I'm not a
>         'wikipedian'
>         > > (and have a personal stake in it), so I'd probably be
>         chopped. Any
>         > > volunteers? Maybe we could craft the text/references here
>         as a group,
>         > > then have a trusted editor enter it?
>         >
>         > > Tara
>         >
>         > > --
>         > > tara 'missrogue' hunt
>         >
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>         > > Blog: HorsePigCow: Marketing Uncommon (http://horsepigcow.com)
>         > > Twitter:http://www.twitter.com/missrogue
>         > > phone: 514-679-2951
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