coworking programming

Work @ Jelly -- April Coworking Jam + Happy Hour

04/24/2009 - 12:00am
04/24/2009 - 7:00pm

On Friday, April 24th, Williamsburg Coworking throws open its doors to celebrate the Greeks entering Troy in a Trojan Horse, the composition of the French anthem La Marseillaise, and the 1968 student-led occupation of Columbia University.

The Change You Want To See Gallery is host to Williamsburg Coworking, and "Work @ Jelly" - a monthly coworking jam. Grab your laptop, hunker down and get some work done in the company of fine folks. At the end of the day we'll host a happy hour throw-down.

We promise to cross two items off on your to-do list...
1. be productive during the day.
2. meet some rad people.

When:
* Coworking: 9:30am - 5:00pm
* Happy Hour: 5pm - 7pm

February Open House: "Jelly" w/ Argentina Coworking Organizer

02/27/2009 - 12:30am
02/27/2009 - 7:00pm

Jelly in Brooklyn - FRIDAY, 27 February 2009

the happy workers

About:

This Friday, Williamsburg Coworking throws open its doors for our monthly open house. This month we welcome a special guest, Argentinian Coworking brother Fernando Maclen from Cowork Central.

Not only will we host Brooklyn's "work at jelly," but also a Happy Hour from 5:30ish till 7:00pm! We hope that you can clear your schedule, snag your laptop and join us - this Friday (27 Feb) from 9:30 till 7pm.

Guarantee:

We promise to cross two items off on your to-do list...
1. Be productive during the day.
2. Meet some of the most wonderful people.

Where:

The Change You Want to See - 84 Havemeyer Street, Storefront - Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY 11211 Map.
Subway: _-L- to Bedford, -J- to Marcy, or -G- to Metropolitan.

When:

Coworking: 9:30 am - 5 pm
Happy Hour: 5pm - 7pm

RSVP on the Work at Jelly Wiki


National Coding Party to Build Twitter Vote Report

10/24/2008 - 11:00am
10/24/2008 - 6:00pm

Join web developers, designers, and activists this Friday, October 24th for a Jam Session to build out a groundbreaking new project called Twitter Vote Report. Inspired by a blog post by new media consultants Allison Fine and Nancy Scola, volunteers across the country are moving quickly to build a decentralized election monitoring system that will allow voters to use text messages to report incidents of voter suppression, long lines, broken machines, and other disruptions on election day. The Twitter Vote Report site will aggregate the reporting data, represent it in real-time on a dynamic web map, and notify voters, election monitoring groups, and the media, facilitating rapid response by poll workers and activists.

We’re partnering with the Election Protection Coalition, Rock the Vote, League of Young Voters, NPR, and a host of other groups to make this happen.

You can help! Here’s how:
1. Stop by The Change You Want To See from 11am to 6pm on Friday to work with the lead development team; or
2. Host your own jam session and list it on the VoteReport wiki; or
3. Join us from the comfort of your home via IRC freenode channel #VoteReport.

More info below!

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