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Upcoming: WebInno 12
Time and place for WebInno 12 have been announced: Tuesday May 22nd 2007 at 6:30pm at the Royal Sonesta in Cambridge, MA.
They’re still looking for folks to give product demos at the event. If you’re a Boston area web or wireless company, it’s a great venue to show your stuff. Details of all sorts can be found here.
No commentsOver the River reviews Spotstory
GregPC from Over the River reveals that he is really getting a kick out of Spotstory. I wonder how many more Picasso statues will be uncovered? (This will make sense when you read his post!)
Greg’s spots include two of my recent favorites: the MIT Skull and The Longfellow Bridge Towers.
No commentsUpcoming: WebInno 11
It’s been announced that WebInno 11 will take place at The Royal Sonesta on Wednesday March 28, 2007 starting at 6:30 PM. Further details and signup at the WebInno wiki.
It’s a free event and probably the premier gathering of this sort in the Boston area.
We demo’d spotstory at WebInno 10 and had a very fruitful evening. If you’re a startup looking to present to an audience, you should definitely get in touch with Dave Beisel.
We’ll see you there.
No commentsRecap: Boston Web Innovators Group
We had a fantastic night last night at the Boston Web Innovators Group. Yesterday we briefly debated whether it made sense to lug two laptops and two large displays to the event. We brought it all and it turned out to be the right decision. Aron and I each gave and evening-long, non-stop demo to a constant crowd of visitors. I don’t think I’ve ever spoken so much, so continuously (and that’s saying something.) I hope my throat stops hurting by noon.
The photos are of Aron during setup. We didn’t get a chance to take any during the event.
A big thank you to David Beisel and the folks at the Web Innovators Group: thanks for having us. Another thank you to all of the people who kept Aron and me busy all night sharing their energy, enthusiasm, and ideas.
The next WebInno is slated for March 28, 2007, location TBA. See you there.
Update
Ben Saren of Citysquares and Your Suspect sums up his experience from the previous WebInno here. It is surprisingly similar to ours (except I didn’t get a beer and a burger after!) Greg Peverill-Conti at Over the River also covers the event here. C.C. Chapman also gives us a mention. Barbara Heffner chimes in as well.
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