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Going to San Francisco – Wanna Get Together?


Tomorrow morning I board a plane at 8:30am for San Francisco. It’s my first visit there.

I missed the TechCrunch Party but my Standout Jobs co-Founders made it.

And it looks like Fred and Austin had a great time.

Fred was on Ustream.tv, but apparently the sound wasn’t very good. Oh well!

I’ll be in San Francisco until Thursday morning. I’ve got a few meetings and events I’m attending, including Loic Le Meur’s and Hugh MacLeod’s dinner tomorrow night and a dinner hosted by Mohr Davidow Ventures on Wednesday.

I’m looking forward to meeting a slew of great people, and if you’re in San Francisco and want to get-together, send me an email or reach me through Twitter or Facebook.

See you there!



July 30, 2007 Posted in Standout Jobs by Ben Yoskovitz

View Comments to “Going to San Francisco – Wanna Get Together?”

  1. heri says:

    hey ben,
    this sounds like a lot of fun. wish you a great trip and hope you’ll learn a lot

  2. heri says:

    hey ben,
    this sounds like a lot of fun. wish you a great trip and hope you'll learn a lot

  3. [...] his company’s founders going happily to San Francisco, Marc-André Cournoyer has found the time to make yet another rails application, which is a to-do [...]

  4. Mat says:

    Hope you had a good time in SF Ben – I look forward to a bucket load of posts in the coming days with all the wisdom you gleaned ;)

  5. Mat – We had a great time in SF, and yes, lots of posts coming (I hope.)

    The challenge is taking everything in, and re-arranging it into something cohesive for the blog instead of a giant brain dump.

  6. Mat says:

    Hope you had a good time in SF Ben – I look forward to a bucket load of posts in the coming days with all the wisdom you gleaned ;)

  7. Mat – We had a great time in SF, and yes, lots of posts coming (I hope.)

    The challenge is taking everything in, and re-arranging it into something cohesive for the blog instead of a giant brain dump.

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