Silicon Beach: Miami New Times Tweetup at Waxy O’Connor’s

No holiday would be complete without free booze, and as always, Miami New Times didn’t disappoint. The tweetup was held at Waxy O’Connor’s by the river, coinciding with another Miami Music Festival gig.The Scenestress (@newtimesstreet) arrived to hand out name tags, but not many @ signs were visible. Present were a handful…

Silicon Beach: Social Media Club Holiday Meetup

Although the year in social media in Miami has been no laughing matter, the South Florida club decided to end 2009 at John Martin’s last night with Freddy Stebbins’s comedy show.  But first, there was the usual mingling and networking, which this month included the guys behind a Cuban social…

Silicon Beach: Travel Writer Uses Twitter to Explore Miami

Andrew Nelson (@andrewnelson) found a new way to explore Miami that didn’t involve a glossy brochure or lengthy travel guide. Instead, he crowdsourced his travel plans on Twitter, relying on the advice of locals to plan his five-day itinerary, almost all of it spontaneous.Nelson, a contributing writer for National Geographic…

Silicon Beach: December Events

It’s the holidays, so expect more socializing and imbibing to wrap up a busy year in local geekdom. Here are a couple of events going on in the 305:Social Media Club South Florida celebrates the season this Thursday, December 10, at John Martin’s Irish Pub and Restaurant in Coral Gables,…

Silicon Beach: Local Geek Designs Christmas iPhone App

Davide Di Cillo, a designer and entrepreneur based in Fort Lauderdale, wants you to have fun this holiday season, so he designed Christmasfy Me for the iPhone.  It’s easy to use:  take a picture of a friend and drag a Santa hat, beard and a “Merry Christmas” sign from the…

Silicon Beach: Geek Gift Ideas for the Holidays

Today is Black Friday, the nation’s biggest retail shark feeding. If you don’t feel like getting mauled by other shoppers in the malls today, you’ve still got time to find a special holiday gift for the geek in your life. Here are some suggestions, all online, of course.Don’t brave the…

Silicon Beach: Social Media For Social Change Helps Local Charity

Riptide already introduced readers to Social Media for Social Change (SM4SC) when we interviewed Robert Murray (@robertmurray) earlier this month. At long last, the Camillus House fundraiser took place on Thursday, November 19 at luxe Club 50, located in the Viceroy Hotel on Brickell.Rising high above the rest of the…

Silicon Beach: Geek Charm School 101

Not all geeks are pudgy, sex-starved dudes who sit at the computer all day. In fact, some are hot. But hot or not, the stereotype of the socially awkward technology nerd is no exaggeration. Boys will be boys. Put a pair of tits in front of a geek, and the…

Silicon Beach: Refresh Miami, November Edition

Held November 18 at the Mutiny Hotel in Coconut Grove, Refresh Miami was tame but very tropical.  The location just about upstaged last month’s meeting at the Mayfair Hotel, what with the Mutiny being a grand dame of the 1980s, notorious for drug activity and crazy parties when Coconut Grove…

Silicon Beach: Miami Startup Vzillion Surfs Different

Vzillion, a Miami startup based on Brickell Avenue, is quietly hovering right now not just on the edge of Biscayne Bay, but on the verge of something big. Vzillion stands for “virtually limitless” — limitless as in millions of possibilities and applications in what company president and founder Antonio Collier…

Silicon Beach: Social Media Club South Florida, November Edition

This month’s Social Media Club South Florida was a massive tweetup to wish Social Fresh Cruise guests a warm bon voyage, Miami style. The event took place November 11 at the Doubletree Grand Hotel on Biscayne Bay.Joining the well-wishers were local organizations Refresh Miami, the Association for Women in Communications, the Public…

Silicon Beach: DateCheck App Is a Tease

Ever wish you could find out if the stranger sitting across from you is a total scumbag? Well, Intelius, a leading information company, had a great idea when creating DateCheck, its first free mobile application. Intelius already specializes in services such as background checks, with more than 8 million customers…

Silicon Beach: Miami New Times Tweetup

This year’s fourth tweetup was a blast at Lucky Strike on South Beach, although once again, it was more like a rockin’ party than a proper tweetup. The cute and bubbly sign-in girls were just the start. It was a great time, even if we were all scattered about and…

Silicon Beach: Local Geek Helps the Homeless

Robert Murray, a freelance Flash and iPhone developer, is practically a Miami native considering he’s lived here since 1990. But it was a recent trip to New York City that inspired him to set up the city’s first Social Media for Social Change event.Social Media for Social Change (SM4SC) started…

Silicon Beach: November Events

Daylight savings time is making our afternoons dreary and darker, but there’s nothing depressing about this month’s social media calendar. Here are several events in the 305 that you don’t want to miss.New Times writers, staffers and fans (including yours truly) will be bowling and sipping cocktails at Lucky Strike…

Silicon Beach: Twitter Lists

About a month ago, Twitter launched a new feature called Lists to a limited number of testers and is about to make it available to all users, according to Twitter’s blog.  Twitter Lists lets you organize those you follow into categories. The title of the list and whom you put…

Silicon Beach: Refresh Miami, October Edition

This month’s Refresh Miami was held at the elegant Mayfair Hotel ballroom in Coconut Grove. It seemed like an unlikely place for geeks, what with the fancy decor and mood lighting. Had we all been wearing tuxes and gowns, it could’ve easily been mistaken for a geek prom.Seriously. On the…

Silicon Beach: iPhone App Design for Dummies

Well, not exactly. But California-based ANSCA stopped by this month’s South Florida iPhone Meetup to introduce local geeks to Corona, an application that’s in the works to help designers and artists create their own iPhone applications without wrangling Objective-C, the complex coding language used to make iPhones do all those…