Edmonton Notes for 10/7/2012

Happy Thanksgiving! Here are my weekly notes:

Good Morning YEG
Foggy Morning in Edmonton by Darren Kirby.

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Rainbow Ramp by trav

Edmonton Notes for 9/30/2012

Our trip to Portland was great – a little time away was exactly what I needed. That said, it’s great to be back in Edmonton! And I’m glad we made it back in time to catch the river valley turning yellow and orange. It’s a really beautiful time of year.

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University of Alberta Campus
Fall is here! Photo by Jeff

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104 Street Crowd
4th Street Promenade hosted the Alberta Culture Days kickoff party in Edmonton. Photo by Darren

Edmonton Notes for 9/23/2012

Sharon and I are in Portland right now, enjoying a nice break away from everything (though I have been keeping up with some news and stuff). We’re back on Thursday evening, but if I get some time I may post a few photos before we leave Portland. There’s a lot to love about this city!

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Lovely shot of Victoria Promenade by Jelena K.

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Strathcona Science Skyline Sunset
The Edmonton skyline as seen from the Strathcona Science Park. Photo by Dave Sutherland.

Recap: DemoCamp Edmonton 19

It has been so long since our last DemoCamp – number eighteen took place way back in March! A lot has happened in the interim, most notably that Startup Edmonton has completely moved into the Mercer Warehouse and it has definitely become the home of startups in our city. It’s really great to see the energy and momentum continually building! Even with all of that activity however, DemoCamp remains an important part of the ecosystem. It’s a great opportunity to see what local entrepreneurs are building and to connect with lots of people in the community.

DemoCamp Edmonton 19
Cam introducing the evening

Tonight’s event was back at the Telus Centre on the University of Alberta campus, and featured five demos (in order of appearance):

  • Patrick Pilarski from the Alberta Innovates Centre for Machine Learning (AICML) kicked things off with a very cool demo that involved a robot! He leads the organization’s Adaptive Prosthetics Project, which is focused on creating intelligent artificial limbs for amputees. In the demo he used sensors on his own arm to control the arms of a small robot, but also to train the algorithm. This video probably explains it better than I can – it’s so great that we have stuff like this happening in Edmonton:

  • Tim Tuxworth was up next to show us Go-Taxi. This was the first demo that I can remember to feature a live Skype video call as Tim called a taxi driver to help with the demo! Unfortunately he ran into some technical issues, but I think everyone got the idea. The app helps taxi companies manage requests, and helps clients book a taxi and see its current location on a map. It’s a neat idea!
  • Next up we had Brandon Webber and Tim Fletcher who demoed Monogram. Essentially it provides a public profile on the web for Instagram users, but that’s just the start. Eventually Monogram will support other services like Vimeo, SoundCloud, and Etsy. It’s a very beautifully designed tool! With Instagram working on a web presence though, they’ll need to get some other services supported quickly.
  • Our penultimate demo was by Rakesh Soni who showed us LoginRadius. It’s a suite of products that help businesses integrate “social infrastructure” such as login, analytics, and sharing. The idea is that LoginRadius is easier to integrate than all of the various social networking APIs, so you as the developer only have to learn one thing. I was happy to hear it was built with .NET and runs on Azure!
  • The duo of Sean Solbak and Shawn Sidoruk had the final demo of the evening, DibsIn. It’s a mobile app that allows shoppers to view a list of deals in the area. So if you’re downtown, you might see a deal at That Hat. When you redeem a deal, you get to spin a virtual “Price is Right” wheel to determine the exact amount of the discount. It’s pretty slick, and they have over 20 local merchants participating already!

I’m a fan of diving straight into the demo, so I could have done without some of the preamble and intro video stuff that went on tonight, but I think the demos went pretty well for the most part. Kudos to the audience for asking some great questions tonight! I also want to give props to Monogram and DibsIn because both feature “Made in Edmonton” on their websites!

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There were a bunch of announcements throughout the evening about some cool stuff coming up:

  • Startup Edmonton has a number of courses coming up. Everybody Can Code runs on Monday evenings throughout October, for instance. Check out the full list here.
  • Edmonton Girl Geek Dinners will have another event coming up soon – stay tuned to their Twitter feed for details!
  • The fall session of Preflight for Tech Startups begins on October 1st.
  • TEDxEdmonton Education takes place on October 13 at the Winspear Centre. It’s going to be an amazing day full of discussion about how learning is impacting our schools, workplaces and industries.
  • Registration is now open for WordCamp Edmonton 2012! This year’s event runs November 16-17.
  • It seems like there’s always something interesting happening in the Startup Edmonton space. Check the calendar for more events!

See you at DemoCamp Edmonton 20!

Edmonton Notes for 9/16/2012

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Lamps in darkness
Great shot by Nelson Webb of the lamps on 124 Street!

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Premier Alison Redford and former Premier Peter Lougheed
Premier Alison Redford and former Premier Peter Lougheed at the Peter Lougheed tribute dinner, June 6, 2012, Calgary. Photo by the Government of Alberta. See the In Memory of Premier Peter Lougheed set for more.

Edmonton Notes for 9/9/2012

Thanks to everyone who came out to What the Truck?! in Churchill Square yesterday!

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Pearl Construction Update: September 9, 2012
The Pearl continues to rise in Oliver.

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Jasper Ave
Jasper Avenue from the roof of the Empire Building on 101 Street, looking west.

Edmonton Notes for 9/2/2012

I didn’t get back into the city until late last night, so decided I would finish my notes and post them today instead. Here are my latest Edmonton notes:

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Alberta Legislature 100 Anniversary
Alberta Legislature 100 Anniversary by Darren Kirby

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B-Boy Dancing
B-Boy Dancing by Ian McKenzie

Walk or run for a cause in Edmonton in September

There are dozens of fundraising walks and runs in Edmonton throughout the year, but perhaps the busiest month of all is September. Every weekend this month, Edmontonians will be walking or running to raise funds for a variety of worthy causes.

Powered by ShareEdmonton, here is a list of more than 20 fundraising walks taking place in September:

Edmonton Gorilla Run September 8 Victoria Park
Walk Now for Autism Speaks September 9 Rundle Park
Run FASD Edmonton September 9 Emily Murphy Park
Ovarian Cancer Canada Walk of Hope September 9 Sir Wilfrid Laurier Park
Walk a Mile in Her Shoes September 11 Churchill Square
Climb of Hope Run September 15 Victoria Park
Freedom Relay Edmonton September 15 Emily Murphy Park
Butterflies & Bowties: Thyroid Cancer Run/Walk September 16 Hermitage Park
Life Without Limits Challenge September 16 Rundle Park
ASSIST Walk & Run September 16 Louise McKinney Riverfront Park
A Walk/Run for Child Survival September 16 Victoria Park
Take Back the Night September 21 Alex Taylor School
Open Minds Walk & Run September 22 Rundle Park
Shinerama Fun Run September 22 TBA
Edmonton Heartbeat Run September 23 Louise McKinney Riverfront Park
Scotiabank AIDS Walk for Life September 23 Churchill Square
Ride for Diabetes Research September 28 Churchill Square
Light the Night Walk September 28 Victoria Park
Kenya Run for Water September 29 Emily Murphy Park
Walk for Children with Apraxia of Speech September 29 Rundle Park
Sight Night Edmonton September 29 Kinsmen
CIBC Run for the Cure September 30 Churchill Square

You can always see the latest charitable events at ShareEdmonton in the Causes category. You can download an iCal feed here.

I unfortunately won’t make it to Walk a Mile in Her Shoes this year, but it was lots of fun when I participated last year! It’s always entertaining to see the guys walking in high heels, so head down to support them on September 11.

Walk a Mile in Her Shoes

I have participated in the AIDS Walk a few times, and I am always amazed at how many people take part. If all the events listed above have strong turnouts, there could be a significant amount of money raised this month!

AIDS Walk For Life 2009

Do you know of another fundraising walk or run taking place this month? Let me know!

Edmonton Notes for 8/26/2012

Thanks to everyone who came to Blink: Urban Picnic tonight! Sharon and I will write something up soon, but you don’t have to wait – Brittney already has a recap posted!

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Hail Downtown!
We have had some crazy weather lately. There was so much hail on Thursday it looked like it was snowing!

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Goodbye Cromdale Hotel
Goodbye Cromdale Hotel by Darren Kirby

Edmonton Notes for 8/19/2012

Apologies for missing a couple of weeks of Edmonton notes, time to get back on track! It has certainly felt like one event after another this summer for Sharon and I, and we’re not done yet. Our next event is Blink: Urban Picnic, a pop-up restaurant taking place in Louise McKinney Park next Sunday. I’m really excited about it – read Sharon’s post for more details. Tickets go on sale tomorrow morning!

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Bike Parking Corrals

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The Village of the Fringed
The Fringe grounds were packed tonight!

For my previous Edmonton Notes, click here.