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January 16, 2006

DC 2.0: 15 Mar 2006 Meeting

It seems I spend half my time elsewhere—San Francisco, New York, Boston, or in transit -- so I am glad to say that Dion Hinchcliffe, Ken Yamosh, and I decided to set up a metro DC salon to bring together locals interested in all things Web 2.0. We have dubbed it DC 2.0, and we plan to start having regular events, although the tempo remains to be established. Check out the site: www.dc20.org. There is also an Eventful group started, so you can subscribe to meeting information there, as well.

Our first get-together is scheduled for 15 Mar 2006: an evening with networking, a panel session on The State of Web 2.0 (featuring the three conspiritors), and demos from two or three local startups. Contact me if you are interested in demoing. We don’t have a venue yet -- that will be driven by the number of people registering -- but we plan to have it near or in Reston.

We are also soliciting sponsors who would like to support the event. Please contact me if you’d like learn more about sponsorship.

contact info: stowe.boyd – AT - gmail DOT com.

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