
For the past two weeks I’ve been in the UK doing quite a bit of work to answer questions, conduct interviews and even give a few talks about the SwiftRiver platform. I hosted our second SwiftRiver 101 in central London and held private sessions with a number of media groups interested in finding out more about the platform and it’s capabilities.
I had the pleasure of speaking with Jon Fildes from the BBC who published an interview with myself and Erik Hermsan this morning. The above pic is from a short TED talk I gave on Swift just last week. Those talks are slowly finding their way online, so keep watching TED.com for it’s release.
Read the BBC Profile on SwiftRiver.
For those of you watching attentively, you may have noticed we missed our last release. As we’re getting close to our Beta, we’re focusing less on big public releases and more on the iterative updates that can be found on our Github account.

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