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Thanks for those who came to the first Technically Philly meetup

This was our first excuse to speak directly to some of you readers and hear about what worked and didn’t.

TP and Nodding Head Thanks to the more than 30 friends of Technically Philly who ambled into the Nodding Head Brewery and Restaurant on Sansom Street in Center City for our first meetup.
We’ve cohosted events with Geekadelphia, but this was our first excuse to speak directly to some of you readers and hear about what worked and didn’t.
We shared $1-off pints of Nodding Head’s finely crafted micobrews, and mingled in the cozy, eclectically decorated, second floor bar area. We heard lots of kind words — about our events calendar and startup coverage — and plenty of genuine criticism — about our plans for monetization and ideas for future events.
We want to do more. So please see this as another reason to tell us what you like, don’t like and want to see us do. We’ll be announcing future events and more talk about interaction, editorial innovation and plans to make TP sustainable and profitable in 2010.
Thanks again and be sure to make it out to our next event. At the very least, we’ll get you some cheap, high-quality beer.

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