Thanks to Ken E Kaplan for interviewing me about how tech and Turkish culture come together!
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Thanks to Ken E Kaplan for interviewing me about how tech and Turkish culture come together!
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Much of what I and my Berkeley-native peers experienced growing up there was being duplicated in alternative communities everywhere, and also much of it was a product of the times. We didn't know that.
Berkeley is revealed in its "byzantine cultural complexity" by secular Jewish homegirl author of new book about going undercover in Jerry Falwell's evangelical church.
"If youβre from Berkeley...you know the muscle of the Berkeley Left is actually made up of a million fibers, often flexing at cross purposes β the Green Partiers, the Clintonites, the Obamaphiles, the Slow Foodists and Dumpster Divers, the Second and Third Wave feminists, the Marxists, anarchists, and Revolutionary Communists, the vaguely apathetic left-leaners, the merely apathetic."
"The first time I saw a bowl of table grapes I had a panic attack. ~ KOKO MULDER"
Connecting through social media with the diaspora of Berkeley kids, and comparing our upbringings. Read the New York Times article here.
Seems everyone's looking for the root of meaning -- encapsulated in this storytelling tidbit from Michael Margolis' REINVENTION SUMMIT of 2010 -- including the first retweeter Tim O'Reilly of O'Reilly Media, called 'the smartest man in publishing' by Seth Godin.
Pleased to be returning for the second summer as a chief mentor to the European Innovation Academy!
I'll be joining the Turin, Italy campus of this extreme international startup education program, as entrepreneurship educator Ken Singer of UC Berkeley describes it.
Happy to join the global mentors of Istanbul Technical University's International Start-Up Acceleration Program ITUGATE. During their six month stay in San Francisco this year, I'll be mentoring a set of technology-producing companies and entrepreneurs entering the US & international markets.
Read more about ITU ARI Teknokent's program to help companies to enter the US market and to provide access to Silicon Valley. It's based at Galvanize, one of the best startup centers in San Francisco.
Great experience mentoring and judging the pitches of student entrepreneurs from around the world at this week's bootcamp on the UC Berkeley campus!
Thanks to our amazing #BMOEBootcamp judges for being here to give their expert feedbacm today! pic.twitter.com/xHK7meTjCv
β SCET (@SutardjaCenter) January 13, 2017
#BMOEBootcamp : #mentors introduce themselves @Cal @UCBerkeley @SutardjaCenter @HecEntrep @Vetolib #startup #frenchtech #SiliconValley pic.twitter.com/cHQ9YdApk2
β Adriana :) (@AdrianaMassino) January 11, 2017
Here's the director of the program Gigi Wang laying out the goals of the bootcamp.
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Want to increase the chance your #startup will be funded? Have thorough answers to these questions. #BMOEBootcamp pic.twitter.com/c07wL9gKbk
β SCET (@SutardjaCenter) January 9, 2017
Congratulations to Acuity, the team I mentored and my cojudge Rick Rasmussen and I sent to the finals.
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#Acuity, a platform to help mum re-enter the #workforce . Genius concept ! #BMOEBootcamp @HecEntrep @SutardjaCenter @UCBerkeley #women pic.twitter.com/zvtqc5sXGm
β Adriana :) (@AdrianaMassino) January 13, 2017
Watch the pitch battle here: https://www.facebook.com/UCBerkeleyCET/videos/1232326256848097/
Odd to see this Internet ban memory from my final days as an expat in Istanbul at a time when America is voting to save or kill Net Neutrality tomorrow.
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A photo author, journalist & mid-east politics expert Hugh Pope took of me midway in the march from his Istiklal apartment.
What Hugh Pope wrote about that day:
Some pictures of demonstrators on Sunday 15 May 2011 calling for reform of Turkey's new conservative internet laws in Istanbul's Istiklal St today - the biggest, loudest and happiest protest I've seen in more than a decade of living in the city center. Some signs were funny too: "Dawkins is a scientist, not a pornographer, you retard!" "Your Internet is being cut according to Islamic regulations" (carried by the two gentlemen in chador-like garb, punning on signs in religious-minded meat shops) "EnSUCKlopedia" (well, roughly), "Censorship for Security is like Sex for Virginity" and "Hands off my porn".
Unless the government backtracks, a whole new system goes into force on 22 August. Internet providers will be obliged to offer every subscriber four filters of varying severity, and forcing Internet cafes to choose which sites can be accessed in advance. Any attempt to bypass such regulations will be criminal, and all Internet providers will be responsible for enforcement.
The liberal Radikal newspaper, for instance, compares this coming system to that of China, Iran or Cuba. This appears to be a new turn for Turkey, which has so far been ambivalent on Internet freedom - YouTube was banned for what seemed like years, but even the Prime Minister noted that it was easy to use a proxy server to reach it. But from 22 August even proxies will be banned ... and all this in a country negotiating to join the EU!
Not only Turks are concerned. Turkey's expat harem's Queen of Social Media, Anastasia Ashman, peeled off the crowds to visit and tweet from our windows overlooking the crowds of tens of thousands (see picture). At the same time, her Internet guru husband Burc managed to get my wi-fi system working properly for the first time in five years. So a big catch-up for me and I hope the demo will turn into a giant step forward for Turkey.
Why are these the questions Google autocompletes when I was searching for the answer to how many people were about to lose their health insurance due to Congress' current action? Factcheck.org addressed this misleading Republican talking point back in 2014.
. @report_taka allows users to report illegal garbage, with a simple tweet. A majority female team! #GDD16 pic.twitter.com/AYLkUH2tDB
β AngelHack (@AngelHack) November 4, 2016
. @report_taka giving citizens a voice to improve their communities Starting in #Kenya w/ garbage ππΌ @AngelHack pic.twitter.com/LBWe34dfyg
β Pamela Day (@ZibbyZ) November 4, 2016
Thanks, Elif! (She also wrote the forward to it, back in 2005. We connected early -- as sisters in Turkish culture, and Western culture through it, and fellow writers and speakers.)
Enjoyed working with these fine fellow mentors, and the students and administration of EIA!
Click through to read Nine takeaways from keynotes at the European Innovation Academy in Nice, France this summer. All the presentations are linked there too.
Thanks to Dany Augustinho, an innovation specialist at Amadeus IT Group, for including mine!
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Dany writes, "90% of startups fail. Every entrepreneur should bear this in mind. So, if youβve been playing around with our APIs, and considering launching a startup in the near future, it is time to learn from the experts!
"For the third year in a row, Amadeus has sponsored the European Innovation Academy, a summer school that teaches students from the worldβs most prestigious universities β and some selected Amadeus employees β how to innovate and launch a startup. Three weeks is all that it takes for them to find the right idea, draft a business model, prototype their product and learn how to fund their project."
Here's my keynote, which used Product Hunt as an example: "How Meaningful Community Can Grow Your Revenue"
A few slides...click through to Slideshare to view the full presentation.
And what a surprise appearance in the keynote of another mentor in the program, Gigi Wang's "Know Your Customer: Customer Persona & Customer Validation"!
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Exciting Day 1 of #EIA2016Nice! Resource I suggested to an #entrepreneur today: @GetBullish pic.twitter.com/soRQrRQ3uI
β Anastasia Ashman (@AnastasiaAshman) July 4, 2016
Repetitive #Engagement is key for such online communities where content creation is meaningful @AnastasiaAshman pic.twitter.com/jb6H1Z3rLb
β Anas Benadel (@BenadelAnas) July 11, 2016
"Community comes first, revenue comes second" #BarrierBreaker #EIA2016Nice
β Barrier Breaker (@barrierbreaker8) July 11, 2016
@AnastasiaAshman key ingredient for community: keep it real & give valuable content to your community
β Dennis Devogelaere (@DennisDevogelae) July 11, 2016
@AnastasiaAshman Key ingredient to great community = authenticity!
β SionΓ‘n (@sionanmurtagh) July 11, 2016
Anastasia Ashman on the stage talking about how meaningful online community helps to grow your revenues #EIA2016Nice pic.twitter.com/K1ewLZOwBv
β EIA2016Nice (@EIA2016Nice) July 11, 2016
@anastasiaashman Inclusiveness. Finding a common interest with a community, building a rapport and introducing a justified revenue model.
β Kevin Boland (@keveye) July 11, 2016
At @playlate we think the answer is constantly producing value for the community! #EIA2016Nice @AnastasiaAshman pic.twitter.com/Jy1YSfWWDP
β Playlate (@playlate) July 11, 2016