Startup Weekend veteran and local developer Robert Gremillion has launched CalFeed this week to provide users with a guide of events hosted online. Robert and I talked through the idea almost a year ago and I am pleased to see that he has followed through on his idea.
CalFeed is best described as a Digg for online events. The application aggregates and categorizes online event information from many sources. It then allows visitors to vote on those events so that the more popular online events rise to the top for you to find. CalFeed servesas both a promotion tool for online events and aggregator for those looking to plug into a world of presentations, podcast, webinars and such.
If you are interested in a demo of CalFeed, Robert will be at the Houston Ruby Meetup tomorrow night.






CalFeed was developed by Gremillion Consulting and Handcrafted, another Houston Startup Company.
CalFeed is currently in a semi-beta mode.
If any of your readers have online events to promote, we would be happy to send them an invitation.
Invites can be requested here: http://www.calfeed.com/invites/new
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