Agreed on wired. We have 2 rooms with projectors mounted to the ceiling.
Wiring gives VGA and HDMI which pretty well covers anything people want to
hook up, with the exception of tablets/phones. It's definitely the most
reliable.
But options are good too. Our 20 person conference room also has an
Hey! I am totaly new to google groups, but interested in this thread. I am
a landlord/entrepreneur in a small rural town in Virginia and have been
letting folks use my building on Main Street as a coworking space rather
than let it sit empty. Now I am trying to formalize membership agreements
Hi all,
My name is Eli, co-founder of Startubplink (www.StartupBlink.com ), and a
co-working addict, I have coworked in 20 countries so far.
We are now building a global directory/map of the Startup Ecosystem,
including Coworking spaces, with the goal of not only putting the info out
there, but
Hi Eli,
Thanks for sharing what you're working on.
I'm part of the team over at Open Coworking and the project I lead is
called the Open Coworking Map. We're planning to roll out in the next 3-4
weeks as map.coworking.com. In the meantime, we're prototyping the site
here:
We’ve been working on a lot of workflows and streamlining at Indy Hall
recently…and today had a bit of a breakthrough that I wanted to share because
I’m already stoked about what it’s going to let us do and hope that more people
use these tools.
Anybody here use Trello?
How about Zapier?
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