MiniBar October

Posted by ANDREW on October 14, 2008 under Miscellaneous | Be the First to Comment




Re: [entrepreneur-1056] MiniBar October



color=#0000ff size=2>Just find out the location form a member.  They will
not turn a keen entrepreneur away.

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color=#0000ff size=2>If you find it can you please send over to me as well at href="mailto:[address removed]"> size=3>[address removed] as live that way
and looks a laugh.

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color=#0000ff size=2>Regards

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color=#0000ff size=2>Andrew





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16:39
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[entrepreneur-1056] MiniBar October


style="FONT-SIZE: 11pt">Looks like I was too late to sign up as meet up’s saying
it’s full. Did you manage to put me down?


On 14/10/2008 14:07,
“Christian” <[address removed]>
wrote:


style="FONT-SIZE: 11pt">Hi all

there are a few places left for MiniBar
on 24th of October and the program should be interesting to most of
you. 

If you want to RSVP go here:  href="http://internetpro.meetup.com/10/calendar/8839428/">http://internetpro.meetup.com/10/calendar/8839428/

The
program is:

Stephen Dunn – Guardian, Head of Technology
Strategy

Mark Modena – Knowledge Connect, business support and grants
for London based business

Kosso – Phreadz – founder of Phreadz –
threaded multimedia conversation

Chris Thorpe – Developer Platform
Evangelist – MySpace.com – launch of developer competition

Glenn
Shoosmith – BookingBug – online reservation system

MiniBar October is
supported by Guardian, Knowledge Connect Knowledge Connect and
BookingBug

Cheers
–Ch



 
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