Wednesday, July 11, 2007 from 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM (PT)
SF NEW TECH
JULY MEETUP
On tap . . .
Truemors - Guy Kawasaki, CEO/Founder
Treumor has it that Guy Kawasaki -- the man, the legend -- will be touching down at SFO at 6:30 pm on July 11th and will rush to the Metreon in downtown SF, arriving around 7:30pm, to demo Treumors at the SF New Tech Meetup -- and talk about how it can cost less than $13k to build a Web 2.0 site. -- http://www.truemors.com
Blabberize - Mo Kakwan, CEO/Founder
By popular demand, Mo will be back! This time he'll have a full 5 minutes to show off Blabberize (formally MoBouy) the intensely clever site where you can make your pictures talk. If Mo's on his game, you can pretty much be assured there will be rolling in the aisles! -- http://www.blabberize.com
JuggleMyStuff - Andy Sells, CEO/Founder
JuggleMyStuff is a serious ("yet surprisingly simple") solution for planning, sharing, collaborating and project management -- where integrated calendaring, web-based (rich text, collaborative) documents, file storage and bookmarks to web pages -- all shareable -- are seamlessly integrated to provide a high-octane environment for you and your team to get the job done. -- http://www.jugglesoft.com
Rateitall - Lawrence Coburn, CEO/Founder
RateItAll's new distributed rating widget basically frees the Rateitall.com rating engine and social media features for use on any site, allowing website publishers to add full featured consumer ratings and community to their sites in seconds -- and for free. -- http://www.rateitall.com
AdPerk - Barry Soicher , CEO/Founder
Adperk, which just launched in late June, is throwing a lifeline to print advertising by providing a Web 2.0/social media platform where users can watch videos and get free stuff as compensation for their time.
"Think YouTube meets Amazon without the eCommerce." -- http://www.adperk.com
And after all the fun, we'll hear from YOU -- on the 60 second soap box. Looking for something? Have something to offer? The mic is yours for 60 seconds. GO!
Beer and Pizza served, while supplies last.
The July 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)
ThinkFree - A free service for editing and authoring word processing, spreadsheet, and presentation files or uploading existing Microsoft Office documents to share and publish all on the web without needing Office installed on your desktop. Did you get a ThinkFree USB stick at a prior event? Do you love the free trial? Yes? Then get a free lifetime license key for it! Email jcrow@thinkfree.com and he'll hook you up. (http://www.thinkfree.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)
Orrick - Orrick is the premier legal advisor for emerging companies. We represent more than 450 venture-backed emerging growth companies in Silicon Valley and more than 550 worldwide. (http://www.orrick.com)
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BBC News: SF New Tech is "a networking event in which the -next big thing- in web developments meets the audience looking out for the hot new tip."
Communications Arts: "Very Cool"
Since March of 2006, SF New Tech has been the premier event to see and hear from some of the best new tech around.
Companies get 5 minutes to strut their stuff – and then we get to ask questions, makes pithy comments, and let ‘em know what’s up!
The SF New Tech Meetup offers a unique opportunity for individuals and companies to connect to, and build relationships with, the new technology community of San Francisco: 4000+ techies, journalists, VCs, entrepreneurs, CEOs, developers, and regular folks interested in new tech.
We are the tech community of SF – come join us.
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