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Santa Cruz New Tech MeetUp December Meetup

Date
Thu, 3 Dec 2009, 02:30 - 04:30 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
NextSpace , Santa Cruz, US
Cost
10.0 USD

Doors open at 6:30pm for networking and appetizers. We will set up networking tables for sponsors. Presentations will start at 7:00pm. Our line up of presenters for November are from the social media space:

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  • Electric Sheep – a perpetual 24/7 online music festival with embedded venues for fans to interact with their favorite musicians. Sibley Verbeck
  • RadioWeave – a combination of social networking with personalized internet radio services, to deliver a single easy-to-use service for consumers to create completely customized public and private “radio stations” that are weaved into a single audio stream. Brent Noorda
  • YourVersion – a revolutionary real-time discovery engine that lets you easily discover, share, and bookmark new, relevant web content tailored to your interests. TechCrunch Demo Pit Winner 2009. Dan Olsen
  • StinkyTeddy – imagine Google Search based upon input from social media such as Twitter, blogs, etc. The reality: a real-time up-to-the-minute result to your search. David Hardtke
  • [/list] Please note that the Entry Fee is now $10. You (the members) have given us a positive thumbs-up to the the Aquarius Dream Inn venue. The Entry fee helps us (barely) breakeven in costs, and allows us to continue to provide a valuable event for our community. Carpool via ZoomPool!

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