Here's the site. Gimme your feedback sans code from measurement lab folks.
http://www.good4guam.com/
Dan
On Tue, May 10, 2011 at 3:31 AM, Colin Richardson <crichardson@one-economy.com> wrote:
Hi Dan,Please let us know if they don't write back to you soon because the New America Foundation's HQ is right down the street from us and we can talk to them about getting a code if they have one. Keep up the good work!
Colin Richardson
Program ManagerOne Economy Corporation202-393-4870 phone
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 1:50 AM, Dan Ho <danhonyc@gmail.com> wrote:Hi Gents -
I've sent an email to measurement lab that reads as follows:
Hello - I'm working with one-Economy on Guam on the broadband mapping project. Do you have code for a simple link that I could distribute for folks to take the speed test? I don't want to guide them to the measurementlab website. I just want to be able to embed the test on various sites.
Thank you.
Dan Ho
Their site is too confusing to distribute to the Guam audience. So I'm hoping they have some sort of easy code they can come up with so I can embed a button.
Fingers crossed.
DanOn Tue, May 3, 2011 at 1:52 PM, Daniel Calarco <dcalarco@one-economy.com> wrote:
Hey Dan,Greetings from Saipan. We've been having some issues with the speed test of late so can you go to www.measurementlab.net to check if it works for you before you start distributing it on a large scale? If it works, then proceed as planned, but if not, let us know and we'll talk to our friends at new america about getting it fixed.I'll be expecting the invoice and will submit it Monday when we're back in the office as it requires a physical signature and I don't have access to a scanner in Saipan.Pastries here don't seem to be as good. We found some sticky buns and some churros but nothing like Buchi Buchi. I'll keep you posted if anything good turns up!Best,Daniel--On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 4:23 AM, Dan Ho <danhonyc@gmail.com> wrote:
HI GENTS!
How are your travels? Just wanted to update you on the Post Easter Coma here...
I've made (FINALLY) connections with the Mayor's council and they have promised to include me in their next meeting of mayors to introduce the survey to them and also the Good4Guam (speed Test) site.
I've also, ALSO FINALLY, gotten to key mentors at the Guam DOEducation, and will be doing the same.
So for the next few days I will be developing the speed test site so tha we can work out the kinks. When we're good, I will spend time massaging key talk radio people to see if we can't "launch" it. At the same time I will be working with agencies to have their people participate too - generally blanket as much as I can with first round networking.
Ok...back to work.
Lemme know how your trip in Saipan goes and if I can be of any assistance.
Dan
Daniel - I'm sending you an invoice for April under separate cover.
Thanks!
PS> You have to have pastries in Saipan at a Japanese Bakery, preferably...They're a wierd hybrid of bakeries but are delicious nonetheless.
Dan
Daniel Calarco
Director of International Programs
One Economy Corp.
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