The SiliconValley NewTech Meetup Group [SVNewTech] November Meetup

Organiser
The SiliconValley NewTech Meetup Group [SVNewTech]
Date
Wed, 4 Nov 2009, 03:00 - 05:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Palo Alto, US
Cost
Free

Come check out the Silicon Valley New Technology Meetup to see demos of hot new web technologies and mingle with fellow entrepreneurs and investors.

Lineup: * trekaroo.com - A travel site focusing on a large interested community - families with kids. Find activities, share advice, and travel to all corners of the world. [Brennan Pang & LiLing Pang] * uShow.com - Turn your twitter fans into a video channel. Login to create a video channel with the videos your friends are sharing. [Joe Shapiro] * workingpoint.com - Simple invoicing and bookkeeping. There in prime territory after Mint's acquisition. [Tate Holt] * plurchase.com - A secret y-combinator company that's going to give you a sneak-peak before anyone else. [Tom Saffell]

Quick Links * Previous Video & Live Steam @ meetup each month * Follow us on twitter * Join our LinkedIn group * Our Public Message Boards (for announcements, questions, and job listings)

Job Boards * Add yourself (featured in our newsletter) * Browse listings

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[divider] The first hour of the meetup will be demos (actual demos, no power point slides ;) The 2nd hour is for networking and taking to the presenters.

Tell all your friends about this event, just point them to meetup.com/svnewtech.

Special Thanks To: * Location & pizza provided by: DLA Piper * Bruce Chandler for filming - video production for Web or broadcast: digitalmemorease.com

Where: Google Map of the Location.

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