Welcome to sosAssociates.com - - Promoting the Cleveland and Akron Areas, and More!

sosAssociates.com is an extension of my long time social media interests -- taking it beyond the 140 280 characters. Focus areas include:

  • Cleveland and Akron Cultural Events, Art, and Theatre
  • Parks and Trails
  • Cleveland and Akron Tech Meetings, Social Media Events, and Entrepreneur Groups
  • Website Design, Technology, and the Former WebSigCleveland.org

View the full blog listing here. 

Blog

You Too Social Media Conference
You Too Social Media Conference

You Too Social Media Conference | This all-day conference provided information on a variety of social media related topics including: mobile marketing, analytics, user experience (UX), and public relations.

Mtgs I track this wk: Tue 4/24-Mon 4/30
Mtgs I track this wk: Tue 4/24-Mon 4/30

Mtgs I track this wk: 4/24-4/30 | Please look over this list of 17 tech meetings happening in Cleveland this week, and feel free to share with others. Meeting topics this week include: Security, SharePoint, UX, F#, ExtJS, Sencha Touch, WordPress, Startups, and more!

Meetings I track this week!
Mtgs I track this wk: Mon 4/16-Mon 4/23

Mtgs I track this wk: 4/16 - 4/23 | Meeting topics this week include:  NEOSA Tech Week events, Windows Phone, bloggers, Arts Network, WordPress, TEDxCLE 2012, Game Developers, Shakespeare birthday party, and more! I also want to invite you all to my 4/21 WebSigCleveland.org meeting.

CDPUG Web Font Design
WEB/FONT/DESIGN You Don’t Have To Be Angry Any More: Part 2

CDPUG Web Font Design | Jan Dregalla's presentation from "Web F​ont Design: You Don't Have To Be Angry Anymore" CDPUG meeting.

Meetings I track this week!
Mtgs I track this wk: Mon 4/9-Mon 4/16

Mtgs I track this wk: 4/9 - 4/16 | Meeting topics this week include: Java, .NET, GIMP, Python, Blogging, WordPress, Muse, security, startups, Notacon 9, social media, Windows 8, and more!

cleveland.com TweetUp with United Way
#CleTweetup: Cleveland.com w/ United Way

 

 #CleTweetUp GuitarMania | This #CleTweetUp was such a #HappyInCle event that I just had to share the experience on my blog! Members of the #Cleveland Twitterverse became part of GuitarMania by adding their names to a guitar. 

 

Meetings I track this week!
Mtgs I track this wk: Mon 4/2-Mon 4/9

Mtgs I track this wk: 4/2-4/9 | Don't think this is a joke on the first day of April 2012. There really are 15 meetings/events that I track this week! Meeting topics this week include:  Windows 8, SQL Server, YouTube, WordPress, Drupal, GIMP, Blogger, Python and more!

CDPUG Web Font Design
Web F​ont Design: You Don't Have To Be Angry Anymore

CDPUG Web Font Design | Notes & slides from "Web F​ont Design: You Don't Have To Be Angry Anymore" CDPUG meeting.

Meetings I track this week!
Mtgs I track this wk: Mon 3/19-Mon 3/26

Mtgs I track this wk: 3/26-4/2 | People interested in Cleveland events who missed my Sunday or Monday night weekly promotional tweets can now see them here. Topics this week includes: Agile, co-working, web font design, Intune, WordPress, SharePoint, Windows 8 and more!

WebSigCleveland.org Javascript/Stylesheet Toolkits
WebSigCleveland.org Javascript & Stylesheet Toolkits

Javascript & Stylesheet Toolkits| A WebSigCleveland.org presentation on “Javascript/Stylesheet UI Toolkits - Why, Which and How?” Richard Schulte introduced the more popular and/or useful tools for developing Javascript and Cascading Stylesheets for website design. 

Meetings I track this week!
Mtgs I track this wk: Mon 3/19-Mon 3/26

Mtgs I track this wk: Mon 3/19-Mon 3/26 | iOS Security, Tedxcle 2012 tickets, Hadoop, Windows Presentation Foundation, InDesign, Cleveland tweetup, entrepreneurs, WordPress, Robocode, & more! Here is this week's list of tech/social media/entrepreneur group meetings taking place in Cleveland!

Social Media You Should Be Doing Now
Social Media You Should Be Doing Now

Social Media You Should Be Doing Now | It has been said that people have become isolated by the use of computers and other technology, but Sage Lewis put social media in a different perspective by showing how it actually brings people together and fits in with people as “social creatures.”