The complete 35-slide deck from yesterdays seminar on “Best Internet Practices For Business” is now available for free download and online viewing on Slideshare via the link below. Please forward this on to those that were not able to attend the session. Thanks so much for being a great audience!
For professional implementation and consultation on these practices, check us out at http://openrain.com , email us at sales {at} openrain.com, or call us at (623) 691-7869. Thanks again and enjoy the slides.
http://www.slideshare.net/preston.lee/best-internet-practices-for-business-chandler-20090910
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http://openrainapp.com
http://blog.openrain.com
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OpenRain Founder and CEO Preston Lee is delivering a lunchtime seminar on “Best Internet Practices For Business” on September 10th at the Chandler Chamber of Commerce. Topics include an overview of Internet best-practices provided to OpenRain’s Online Business Platform customers:
- Website necessities and common mistakes.
- Email marketing and newsletters.
- Pay-per-click advertising basics.
- Tracking and analyzing website visitor traffic.
- Content writing tips for search engine optimization.
Food will be provided. Seating is limited. $5 for members, $10 for non-members. Advance online registration is required.
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Roundtable discussion on Ruby IDEs and text editors.
Runtime: 38:39 minutes.
Participants: Marc Chung, Preston Lee, Saul Mora, Benjamin Smith.
Episode Sponsor: http://openrain.com
Stream via the web from http://rubyology.com or subscribe via iTunes.
Direct download size: ~34MB M4A, ~74MB MP3
http://rubyology.s3.amazonaws.com/rubyology-83-high.m4a

http://rubyology.s3.amazonaws.com/rubyology-83-high.mp3

Roundtable discussion on Ruby IDEs and text editors. Four OpenRain developers debate the pros and cons of different IDE and editor tools for day-to-day Ruby application development.
Stream Rubyology via the web or subscribe via iTunes.
Runtime: 38:39 minutes, in stereo.
Participants: Marc Chung, Preston Lee, Saul Mora, Benjamin Smith.
Episode Sponsors: http://openrain.com, http://openrainapp.com
Direct Download:
~34MB M4A,
~74MB MP3
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What: Geek ‘n’ Eat XV: Deja Vu Edition
When: Friday, June 26th, Noon-1pm.
Where: Chino Bandito, Chandler
Who: All hungry geeks!
[Restaurant Website] [Google Street View Map] [Aerial View] [Google Group] [GnE Website]
As a part-time Asian living in Arizona, Chino’s holds a special place in my heart for successfully blending Americanized Eastern favorites with Mexican classics. (Jerk chicken quesadillas, egg fu yung burritos.. crazy delicious stuff.) Come get your geek on with some awesome unique eats! I’m sure we’ll find some give-a-ways, too.
Note that this is at the CHANDLER location, which happens to have the worst restaurant real estate ever. It’s on the Southeast corner of Chandler and Dobson *behind* the strip mall. (See aerial pic.)
Mark your calendar now. (I’ll wait.) No reservation required, but notes appreciated on the Geek ‘n’ Eat Google Group!
Chino Bandido Takee-Outee was founded in November 1990 by Frank and Eve Collins, husband and wife. The blend of Mexican and Asian cooking styles and flavors came about from Eve’s Chinese background and both Frank and Eve being native Arizonans. The original store was only 1000 square feet, seated 16, and was modeled after those “hole-in-the-wall” restaurants that Frank and Eve love. As soon as they realized that people wanted to stay in to eat, as opposed to taking it out, they expanded the restaurant year by year, until the restaurant grew to over 5,000 square feet, seating about 150.
In June 2005, we finally opened the Chandler location. It is tucked into the corner of San Marcos Square (behind the Walgreen’s) on the southeast corner of Dobson and Chandler Blvd. With 6,000 square feet and an outside patio, we have tried to create a spacious, comfortable dining area. Most of the parking is on the east side of the building, so be sure to drive around back for the closest entrance!
In the fall of 2005, New Times awarded Chino’s Best of Phoenix for “Local Eatery We Wish Were a Chain.” On January 29, 2007, AOL users voted Chino’s in First Place for Best of Phoenix “Cheap Eats” category.
Chino’s is also one of few restaurants that gives you a tutorial in how to place an order. Mark your calendar now. (I’ll wait.)
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Just a reminder that Desert Code Camp is this Saturday, June 13th, at the DeVry University Phoenix campus. It’s 100% free and has content for pretty much all your popular languages, so developers and students don’t have much of an excuse not to go. You’ll want to register now and pick your sessions to make sure there’s enough space.
“Code Camps are about the developer community at large. They are meant to be a place for developers to come and learn from their peers. Topics are always based on community interest and never determined by anyone other than the community…Code Camps are always free for attendees…The success of the Code Camps is that they are based on community content. All content that is delivered is original. All presentation content must be provided completely (including code) without any restriction. If you have content you don’t want to share or provide to attendees then the Code Camp is not the place for you.”
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What: Geek ‘n’ Eat XIV
When: Friday, February 27th, Noon-1pm.
Where: Chino Bandito, Chandler
Who: All hungry geeks!
[Restaurant Website] [Google Street View Map] [Aerial View] [Google Group] [GnE Website]
As a part-time Asian living in Arizona, Chino’s holds a special place in my heart for successfully blending Americanized Eastern favorites with Mexican classics. (Jerk chicken quesadillas, egg fu yung burritos.. crazy delicious stuff.) Come get your geek on with some awesome unique eats! I’m sure we’ll find some give-a-ways, too.
Note that this is at the CHANDLER location, which happens to have the worst restaurant real estate ever. It’s on the Southeast corner of Chandler and Dobson *behind* the strip mall. (See aerial pic.)
Mark your calendar now. (I’ll wait.) No reservation required, but notes appreciated on the Geek ‘n’ Eat Google Group! Reservation held for 20.
Chino Bandido Takee-Outee was founded in November 1990 by Frank and Eve Collins, husband and wife. The blend of Mexican and Asian cooking styles and flavors came about from Eve’s Chinese background and both Frank and Eve being native Arizonans. The original store was only 1000 square feet, seated 16, and was modeled after those “hole-in-the-wall” restaurants that Frank and Eve love. As soon as they realized that people wanted to stay in to eat, as opposed to taking it out, they expanded the restaurant year by year, until the restaurant grew to over 5,000 square feet, seating about 150.
In June 2005, we finally opened the Chandler location. It is tucked into the corner of San Marcos Square (behind the Walgreen’s) on the southeast corner of Dobson and Chandler Blvd. With 6,000 square feet and an outside patio, we have tried to create a spacious, comfortable dining area. Most of the parking is on the east side of the building, so be sure to drive around back for the closest entrance!
In the fall of 2005, New Times awarded Chino’s Best of Phoenix for “Local Eatery We Wish Were a Chain.” On January 29, 2007, AOL users voted Chino’s in First Place for Best of Phoenix “Cheap Eats” category.
Chino’s is also one of few restaurants that gives you a tutorial in how to place an order. Mark your calendar now. (I’ll wait.)
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We’re happy to announce that OpenRain’s free/Open Source software projects–including all Ruby gems, Rails plugins, system scripts and other code previously released for free under OpenRain copyright–is now available for consumption via the Apache License v2.0. It may take a while to update various LICENSE, NOTICE and README files, but rest assured, if you’re using one of our F/OSS projects you can now tell your boss it’s licensed in an OSI-approved manner.
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The OpenRain Ruby development team is hosting Rubyology episode #73, which should be available via iTunes within the next day. Primary discussion topics include..
- Unobtrusive JavaScript with Prototype and jQuery .
- Recurring problems with common CSS layouts.
After the show is released we’ll post a link to an AAC version with shownotes for those who want every last drop of Rubyology goodness! Also, you may now contribute to the Rubyology podcast by participating in supplementary discussion, sharing relevant links, giving show feedback and suggesting Ruby-related topics for future episodes by joining the new Rubyology Google Group.
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
John De Santiago
Business Development Manager, OpenRain, LLC
Desk: 1 (623) 691-7869 x6426
Fax: 1 (602) 680-5780
john.desantiago [at] openrain dot com
http://openrain.com
New Phoenix Development Community For Google’s Phone Platform
OpenRain Elite Web Software in Mesa is organizing and hosting an ongoing series of free community events for software developers interested in creating applications for Android-based mobile devices: a competitor of Apple’s iPhone. Android is an open source operating system developed by Google that powers the T-Mobile G1 phone. Previous meetings have featured a speech by a current developer of the Android platform, and tutorials on how to get started writing custom applications.
Interested software developers should join the Phoenix Android mailing list at the URL below or call OpenRain at (623) 691-7869 for details. Meetings are held monthly.
http://groups.google.com/group/phoenix-android
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About OpenRain – OpenRain was founded by local ASU computer scientists in 2006 to address business web development needs using fast-paced software engineering methodologies and rapid prototyping concepts. The company achieved over 100% growth in the first fully operational year, is minority owned and operated, and strengthens Phoenix by hosting technical group meetings, providing speakers to software events and contributing to the local Chamber of Commerce.
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