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  • 1. kob  |  June 27, 2008 at 12:53 am

    Regarding the concept of a “tech scene” … to what end? An extended party, networking circuit. which is all fine and well, or is it trying to model Silicon Valley and become influential on matters of importance, such as green computing?

    And for all the chatter I read about tech folks getting into “social networking” i.e. which means having Facebook from what I can tell, they are really disconnected from local blogging. It’s a separate universe and thing-in-itsel …

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  • 2. Lindy Dreyer  |  June 28, 2008 at 10:15 am

    Good coverage of the event, Chris. Is was great running into you there. Love the pix. LOL.

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  • 3. Saul Colt  |  June 28, 2008 at 4:12 pm

    Hey Chris!

    It was great to meet you and I am honoured to be included in you post about the event.

    Saul Colt
    Head of Magic
    Freshbooks.com

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