Friday, April 24th, 2009

If Money Grew On Trees…

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Today is Arbor Day, and Diane LaViano, CFO of The Concept Farm, is volunteering to help plant over 200 trees in East Williamsburg.

As part of MillionTreesNYC Month, the New York Restoration Project and sponsor BNP Paribas are hosting the all day event. Friends of NYC, including Glenn Close, will be digging in to create a cleaner, greener New York City.

Diane is an avid arborist and long time member of the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. She fosters the Concept Farm’s commitment to building strong relationships in our communities and supporting efforts to achieve environmental survivability.

From the MillionTreesNYC website:

MillionTreesNYC, one of the 127 PlaNYC initiatives, is a citywide, public-private program with an ambitious goal: to plant and care for one million new trees across the City’s five boroughs over the next decade. By planting one million trees, New York City can increase its urban forest—our most valuable environmental asset made up of street trees, park trees, and trees on public, private and commercial land—by an astounding 20%, while achieving the many quality-of-life benefits that come with planting trees.

The City of New York will plant 60% of trees in parks and other public spaces. The other 40% will come from private organizations, homeowners, and community organizations.

Posted by Mother Hen

SXSW Monday Keynote: Virginia Heffernan / James Powderly InterviewAlexander here.  Interactive Director for The Concept Farm.  Before I post any official reviews of Griffin Stenger (Partner) and my time here in Austin at SXSW Interactive, I wanted to post a quick little pre-review. I like to watch people.  Living in New York City it’s really easy.  Riding the subway you are forced to.  It’s a way of life.  Here in Austin I’ve been doing much of the same.  Since Friday I have been observing how many of the thousands of the attendants have iPhones and then how many have Apple laptops and any combination there of.  I would say at least 60% of the attendants have both.  And on these iPhones we have all been loading up all of the schedules and tweeting about this that and the other.  The only downside, AT&T’s infrastructure simply can not handle all of the iPhone data concentrated in one area.  SXSW Monday Keynote: Virginia Heffernan / James Powderly InterviewSo at one of the most important Interactive conferences in this country, the users of a device (argumentatively the most popular device) can not fully benefit from the very services being championed.  You have to wait until late at night before you can expect any true activity or be in the convention center on the free WiFi.  And even that shows signs of heavy load.

These above images are from today’s keynote in one of the three larger rooms.  Virginia Herrfernan of the New York Times interviews James Powderly of FATlab and Graffiti Research Lab (GRL).  Click to enlarge.

Setting up camp on the vast hallway floors of SXSW InteractiveRegardless of the individual attendant’s gear of choice, that gear runs on good old American electricity.  One of greatest faults of this convention (and really there are not many) is that there is no convenient source of power.  All of the outlets run along the floor.  Every panel room regardless of size is surprisingly short on outlets.  Don’t you think that the organizers of the event would have coordinated with the Freeman union controlled convention center to install power strips?  The results are obvious.  You enter each panel room and everyone is huddled along the walls.  Death traps by laptop cords.  Between events you find people by the droves forced to camp out on the floor as if their flights were delayed at a crowded airport.

Surprisingly Apple does not participate in conventions like this.  Despite the large percentage of people that would enlist immediately in an Apple army if one existed.  Those companies, authors and aritsts that have been conducting panels or signings have really been inspiration to many.   When my tour of duty expires on Wednesday, I’ll have the chance to go through the pages of notes, business cards, tweets, scratches, scribblings and memories and post something slightly more helpful here on 365.

Tomorow afternoons final keynote of SXSW Interactive will be the long-awaited Guy Kawasaki (Alltop) interview of Chris Anderson (Wired) on the power of free.

Posted by Alexander Rea

There is no way to post this without sounding like I am plugging MTV Networks’ Comedy Central so here goes. Tonight, on my way to SXSW I was able to catch The Daily Show (the photo shows everyone in my view also watching). For those that don’t regularly follow the show, tonight was the long awaited episode when Jon Stewart would face Jim Cramer of CNBC. Ending or potentially fueling the recent widely publicized fued (Google that). Jon rails into Jim on how Jim and those like him admit to knowing how the market can be cheated and where the holes in SEC regulations exist however they do nothing to stop it. Plug the holes over the last ten years that have caused the market free fall we are now experiencing. Jon suggests that perhaps Jim should go back to reporting financial news so John can go back to fart jokes.

I won’t profess to knowing about the markets. We at The Concept Farm are not and should not be regarded in whole as financial experts. So there will be no further exposition on a point of view. Just please watch the entire intetview.

And during the closing credits they show a clip from Jim on Martha Stewart (earlier in the day). Martha says “Jim does what Twitter does”. Alexander Rea from The Concept Farm asks “WTF!?”.

Posted by Alexander Rea

Long gone are the days of photo albums and scrapbooks. Farmer Rob Singh is chronicling his newborn baby daughters life via twitter tweet, blog post, RSS aggregation, and a never ending flickr feed. Check out how he’s utilizing the time-line creation site Dipity to keep track of it all.

Click to see Sierra Singh’s dipity in action

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Posted by Tyronne Schaffer

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