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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Toronto Events Calendar</title><link>http://www.yousayyeah.com/calendar</link><description>Toronto Events</description><language>en-us</language><lastBuildDate>2010-03-10 06:56:21</lastBuildDate><docs>http://www.yousayyeah.com/calendar/rss</docs><generator>SayRSS</generator><managingEditor>events@yousayyeah.com</managingEditor><webMaster>events@yousayyeah.com</webMaster><ttl>5</ttl><item><title>#coffeeandiphone</title><author>TOevents</author><link>www.twitter.com/coffeeandiphone</link><description><h4>The Night of March 09</h4><p>A <strong>networking</strong> event
	for <strong>everyone</strong>.</p><p>Local iPhone Developer meetup in Toronto. Come meet other iPhone devs. All skill levels welcome!</p><p>Follow the discussion on Twitter: <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23coffeeandiphone">#coffeeandiphone</a></p></description><pubDate/></item><item><title>PresentationCamp Toronto</title><author>TOevents</author><link>http://guestlistapp.com/events/16536</link><description><h4>The Evening of March 23</h4><p>A <strong>conference</strong> event
	for <strong>everyone</strong>.</p><p>PresentationCamp Toronto is a series of presentations, about giving presentations, presented by presenters who know a thing or two about presenting stuff.</p><p>Follow the discussion on Twitter: <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23prescampTO">#prescampTO</a></p></description><pubDate/></item><item><title>CrisisCampTO #5</title><author>TOevents</author><link>http://crisiscampto5.eventbrite.com</link><description><h4>The Night of March 13</h4><p>A <strong>conference</strong> event
	for <strong>designers &amp; ux</strong>.</p><p>The coordination of volunteer techs and social media folks in Toronto to assist in the mitigation of disaster where needed by using tech for emergency response.</p><p>Follow the discussion on Twitter: <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23crisiscampTO">#crisiscampTO</a></p></description><pubDate/></item><item><title>The 2nd Annual LOK Buzz Report </title><author>TOevents</author><link>http://thebuzzreport.eventbrite.com/</link><description><h4>The Evening of March 23</h4><p>A <strong>networking</strong> event
	for <strong>everyone</strong>.</p><p>The League of Kickass returns to one of our favourite venues - The Pilot - with some extremely hot, buzzy information.
Reporting on the top trends across Canada for it's 2nd annual Buzz Report - this is the authoritative report on Canada's appetite for new marketing and media.

After surveying a cross section of 300+ executives in Canada about their attitudes, behaviours and predictions on the social web, peer to peer marketing, new media and customer collaboration, the researchers at Agent Wildfire will share the results.
 
Along for the ride, we have asked 6 experts to join us for interpreting the results - think of this as Election Night for what's new in your industry.
 
Looking at trends and their implications - , business, design, technology, marketing, public relations, communications, advertising and social media will all have a stake.

Listen to a set of leading experts who will round out the learnings and get a topline copy of the first time release of survey data.

What will 2010 and the new decade bring?

Be the first to go and the first to know.
 
Also be aware, there will be no debit card/credit card payments at the door, cash or cheque only.

ABOUT THE LEAGUE OF KICKASS BUSINESS PEOPLE
The League of Kickass Business People is a network of headline stealers, trend spotters, tastemakers, rainmakers and opinion leaders who live, work, play and think ahead of the mainstream. The group was established by Sean Moffitt, former VP of Marketing for Molson, and one of Canada?s leading experts in word-of-mouth and social network marketing. There are 1,800+ Kickass members in Toronto and Vancouver, participating in exclusive networking events that draw over 200+ business leaders. 
Learn more at: http://theleagueofkickassbusinesspeople.ning.com/</p><p>Follow the discussion on Twitter: <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23lokbp">#lokbp</a></p></description><pubDate/></item><item><title>Pi(e) Day</title><author>TOevents</author><link>http://bit.ly/PiDay10</link><description><h4>The Morning of March 15</h4><p>A <strong>networking</strong> event
	for <strong>entrepreneurs &amp; start-ups</strong>.</p><p>Pi Day (Mar 14) falls on a Sun this year, so we thought we?d broaden our appreciation for Pi (and pie) by shifting it by one day.

Mon Mar 15 will be a  free drop in day if you can can either:
- rattle off by memory the first 10 digits of Pi after the decimal, or 
- wear Pi-related clothing

And yes, there will be pie available, while quantities last. Show up early for pie, stay for the day to work.</p></description><pubDate/></item><item><title>StartUp Drinks Toronto</title><author>TOevents</author><link>http://startupdrinks8.eventbrite.com/</link><description><h4>The Evening of March 31</h4><p>A <strong>networking</strong> event
	for <strong>entrepreneurs &amp; start-ups</strong>.</p><p>We're continuing to keep the spirit of the startup community alive, one pint at a time on Wednesday, March 31st.&#13;
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It's a simple concept: a grassroots effort to make sure startup folks get in touch and stay in touch.&#13;
All it took was for Raymond Luk of Flow Ventures (http://www.flowventures.com/blog/) (a moving force behind Montreal Startup Drinks) to recruit Toronto all-round-instigator David Crow (http://davidcrow.ca/) who was on board immediately. Now, with Bryan Watson of the National Angel Capital Organization (http://www.angelinvestor.ca) and CEO Fusion (http://www.ceofusion.org) stepping up to help out, we are looking forward to an even better Startup Drinks Toronto 8!&#13;
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Here are the details for your agenda:&#13;
Date: Wednesday, 31 March, 2010&#13;
Venue: Elephant and Castle, 212 King Street West, Toronto, ON M5H 1K5&#13;
Time: 6:00 pm - Late&#13;
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Sign up here, come on the night for a drink and networking! Everyone is welcome.</p><p>Follow the discussion on Twitter: <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23startupdrinks">#startupdrinks</a></p></description><pubDate/></item><item><title>Meet the Artist: Giuseppe Penone </title><author>TOevents</author><link>http://www.ago.net/meet-the-artist-giuseppe-penone</link><description><h4>The Night of March 03</h4><p>A <strong>culture</strong> event
	for <strong>art lovers</strong>.</p><p/></description><pubDate/></item><item><title>#OpenWebTO Meetup</title><author>TOevents</author><link>http://guestlistapp.com/events/14898</link><description><h4>The Night of March 02</h4><p>A <strong>conference</strong> event
	for <strong>developers</strong>.</p><p>OpenWebTO is a meetup for people interested in and / or actively developing on the Open Web stack of specifications / protocols. Topics of discussion are pretty open ended, but could include OpenID, OAuth, PubSubHubbub, Webhooks, Activity Streams, Microformats, Portable Contacts, OpenSocial, Web Finger, HTML5, etc.

This is the first meetup, so part of the agenda will be talking about what people are doing and what shape we'd like the group to take. Come on out and join the discussion. 
The meeting is at the Centre for Social Innovation. We'll be in the Alterna boardroom on the 4th floor (Suite 400). 

Join our mailing list: http://groups.google.com/group/openwebto</p><p>Follow the discussion on Twitter: <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23openwebto">#openwebto</a></p></description><pubDate/></item><item><title>CrisisCamp - Haiti (Toronto)</title><author>TOevents</author><link>http://left-button.com/crisiscampto/</link><description><h4>The Night of February 27</h4><p>A <strong>culture</strong> event
	for <strong>everyone</strong>.</p><p>We are part of a large network: crisiscommons.org: 

We welcome all types of Knowledge workers: developers, social media mavens, writers, graphic designers, translators, photographers, notetakers, wiki specialists, bloggers, etc

Sign up: http://crisiscampto4.eventbrite.com/

See our presentation on Slideshare: http://www.slideshare.net/heatherleson/podcamp-toronto-crowdsourcing-crisis-commons
</p><p>Follow the discussion on Twitter: <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23crisiscampto">#crisiscampto</a></p></description><pubDate/></item><item><title>Films That Move: Free video workshop with tv reporter Kris Reyes</title><author>TOevents</author><link>http://filmsthatmove.org</link><description><h4>The Night of March 06</h4><p>A <strong>conference</strong> event
	for <strong>everyone</strong>.</p><p>Films That Move presents a free video workshop with TV Reporter, Kris Reyes for non-profit and social enterprise employees and volunteers. 

When: Saturday, March 6, 2010 10am to Noon

Where: University of Toronto, Room TBD

Workshop Description:

What makes for a good story? How can you use the tools of today to help you create your own media? How do we make sure human interest stories don't get lost in the mix?

In this workshop, CityTV reporter Kris Reyes will try to help you answer those questions.  She will also talk about the elements of a good story, how to shoot your own interviews, and share some ideas for creating and distributing your own media. </p><p>Follow the discussion on Twitter: <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23FilmsTM">#FilmsTM</a></p></description><pubDate/></item></channel></rss>