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IT Conversations Meetup: San Diego, March 27

I’m going to be in San Diego for O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference the end of March and thought it would be fun to have a Meetup for IT Conversations. If you’re going to ETech, or are simply in San Diego, and you’d like to meet and talk to other IT Conversations listeners, hosts, or staff, then mark March 27 on your calendar.

This is a great opportunity to continue the conversation in person. We’ll talk about technology, IT Conversations, podcasting, and more. I hope you’ll be there. We’ll be meeting at 7:30 at the Manchester Grand Hyatt. Watch for room information later.

I’ve created an event on Eventful for this meetup. If you’re planning on coming, pop on over and say you’re coming so we know how big a room we’ll need. If you can’t come to the San Diego event, but would like to know about future IT Conversations meetups, hopefully in a town near you, join the IT Conversations group at Eventful. I’ll be adding future meetups and other IT Conversations events there.

Posted by windley on February 27, 2007 9:34 AM

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3 Comments

Comment from barbara at February 28, 2007 12:09 PM

Phil - Great interview with John Wait.

Seeing your Meet-Up notice inspires me. Now I want to run a conference so fascinating that you want to come!

barbara

Comment from Bob Y at March 4, 2007 6:36 PM

Do you know how to get a discount for the IT Conversations Meeting? I want to attend but flying their, hotel, everything is expensive. If not, ok....

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