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Net Tuesday with SlideShare and Scrapblog in Citizen Space

Last month Citizen Space hosted NetSquared’s Net Tuesday with presentations by PulseWire and Not Just a Number.

This month our presenters will be Jonathan Boutelle, Co-founder and CTO of SlideShare, a rapidly growing site for hosting and sharing presentations, and Cindy Li, Director of Content for Scrapblog, an online scrapbooking website where you create a world for your pictures.

Come network and socialize with social changemakers and web innovators! RSVP on Upcoming or Meetup.

City CarShare logoRefreshments are sponsored by City CarShare. City CarShare is a Bay Area nonprofit on a mission to provide convenient, affordable access to cars so that we can reduce individual car ownership” and improve the environment and quality of life in our cities.

About our presenters

Jonathan Boutelle was previously the software architect of MindCanvas, a ground-breaking research tool that uses game-like experiences for customer research. Jon likes building simple web applications that solve a real need, really well. Jonathan’s interests lie at the intersection of technology, business, and customer experience. He conceived of SlideShare while he was helping to organize Delhi BarCamp. Jonathan studied Computer Science at Brown University. He writes an occasional article on his blog,

Cindy Li will be introducing how Scrapblog can promote non-profit events using her last volunteer project as an example. The volunteer project started with her love of photography and was for the Leukemia Lymphoma Society’s 20th Anniversary Ball in Washington, DC.

Thanks for hosting us again Citizen Space!

Photo Credit: Cindy Li of Scrapblog and Jonathan Boutelle of SlideShare.

One Comment

  1. Posted May 29, 2007 at 6:56 pm | Permalink

    Might be worth noting that the event date is Tuesday, June 12, for those with fear of clickthrough-commitment.

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