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Have breakfast with #dctech at this Wednesday meetup

You'll hear from four startups at this month's D.C. TechBreakfast.

Breakfast with a side of learnin'. (Photo by Flickr user joefoodie, used under a Creative Commons license)

Rise and shine — it’s time again for D.C.’s monthly TechBreakfast held at the Washington, DC Economic Partnership offices downtown. Come for the coffee, stay for the networking.
The event begins at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 17 with time for networking before attendees hear from this month’s presenters: four startups with very different specialties. This time around showcase presentations will come from Semantix, an artificial intelligence solution for finding information online; IntroNet, a company that facilitates introductions without the “noise” of LinkedIn; DivvyCloud, a cloud automation service; and Cool With It, a dating site that aims to make dating less costly and more streamlined.
Talk about a diverse bunch.
Interested in presenting your own startup at a TechBreakfast? Attending at least one previous edition is a good way to get a feel for the format — then head here to apply for next month’s event.

Companies: Washington, DC Economic Partnership / IntroNet / TechBreakfast
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