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SF New Tech September MeetupWednesday, September 5, 2007 from 7:00 PM to 10:30 PM (PT)San Francisco, CA |
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SEPTEMBER 5th, 2007
DEMOS ON TAP . . .
Conduit - http://www.conduit.com
Reena Jadhav, VP Marketing
"Conduit is the leading platform for building online communities via community toolbars. Online publishers can use Conduit to quickly and easily create a free community toolbar to persistently connect and engage their users via the browser. Conduit not only gives publishers an innovative and effective online marketing tool, but also gives them automatic exposure to a pool of more than 12 million users. In turn, those users can with one toolbar download, search, subscribe and swap between any of the 130,000 + community toolbars in the Conduit Network, without sacrificing any extra space on the browser."
SezWho - http://www.sezwho.com
Jitendra Gupta, CEO / Founder
"SezWho aims to be a distributed rating and reputation system for all user generated content."
us4real.com - http://www.us4real.com
Vish Iyer, CEO / Founder
"us4real.com allows consumers to research a metropolitan area before deciding to move. Our Google maps based site shows Cost of living, Income, School, Crime, and unemployment in different cities in a metro. Cities are color coded from green to red depending on their "grade" for a particular category. Once they pick a city, they can run price comparisons for houses / apartments for the properties. In the "property search" mode, users can dra g the map, and retrieve new properties based on their search criteria."
GlobalMotion - http://www.globalmotion.com
Joost Schreve, CEO / Founder
"GlobalMotion aims to be the leading Wiki for locations. GlobalMotion combines the power of geotagged photos, online maps and wikis into a surprisingly easy and fun user experience."
CrazyMenu - http://www.crazymenu.com
Salim Madjd, CEO / Founder
"Crazymenu makes eating lunches easy as pie through a set of applications and patent pending tools and technologies that connects restaurants to office workers, and enables them to make the most of the short lunch hours. Our real-time Pick-A-Place collaboration application and our extensive restaurant management tools are a breeze to use for both restaurants and lunch eaters."
And ...
The 60-Second Soapbox
You, wonderful you!
That very special part of the evening when we'll hear from YOU -- on the 60 second soapbox! Looking for something? Have something to offer? The mic is yours for 60 seconds. GO!
And thanks to our crazy friends at CrazyMenu.com -- the first 100 ticket buyers will get a free -- yes FREE! -- custom ordered gourmet sandwich that will be delivered to you at venue!
How cool is that?
Fat City offers a full cash bar for your imbibing pleasure. There will be *plenty* of room to schmooze and do your thing. So let loose and get to know each other while learning about some of the greatest new tech around.
Advance Tickets are only $10.00.
Tickets at the door, day of the event will be $15.00.
Note: You must be 21 to enter. (Aside from Jessica I don't think anyone else is under 21. If you are, I'm sorry.)
The September SF New Tech Meetup is sponsored by:
Mylermedia - Popping online brands into the minds of millions. (http://www.mylermedia.com)
ThoughtWorks - ThoughtWorks is a professional services firm
providing application development muscle to small and large companies
alike. The organization’s leadership in the practical application of
Agile methods allows its people to deliver higher quality solutions
more quickly and cost effectively while giving business leaders greater
project control. ThoughtWorks' 800 staff members are located in 6
countries providing a truly global reach, yet they've also been stellar
coders down in SOMA for more than 10 years. ThoughtWorks is thrilled to
join in the energy and innovation that is the SF NewTech Meetup
community. (http://www.thoughtworks.com)
Future-Works PR - Social media, and new media marketing. (http://www.future-works.com)
Jacobs & Ferraro - A full-service business law firm
specializing in the representation of emerging technology and digital
media companies, licensing, corporate finance, mergers &
acquisitions and complex litigation. (http://www.jacobsferraro.com)
Crazymenu - Makes eating lunches easy as pie through a set of applications and patent pending tools and technologies that connects restaurants to office workers, and enables them to make the most of the short lunch hours. (http://www.crazymenu.com)
When & Where
Fat City
314 11th St.
(Across the street from Slim's)
San Francisco,
CA 94103
Wednesday, September 5, 2007 from 7:00 PM to 10:30 PM (PT)
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SF New Tech II
About SF New Tech
As seen in The Wall Street Journal (8/4/11), SF New Tech is the largest, longest-running, and most-loved tech event in San Francisco with nearly 10,000 members -- and growing daily!
We serve the startup community of the Bay Area (and beyond) by providing a platform for companies and developers to showcase and discuss the latest-and-greatest new tech.
We're not your typical, boring business event. We're the best place in town to get to meet, greet, and grill people behind some of the most promising new tech in the world.
SF New Tech is currated and hosted by Myles Weissleder.