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Early-stage startup accelerator Founder Institute holds info session Tuesday [Events]

Billing itself as the world's largest early-stage startup accelerator, the Founder Institute is holding an info session in downtown Baltimore.

This week, learn to create buzz for your mobile apps with AOL/Ad.com‘s Dan Bittner. The Founder Institute claims it’s the world’s largest early-stage accelerator, and it’s holding an information session for Baltimore startup owners on Tuesday evening. Drink beers at Joe Squared on Thursday evening with the mapping-lovers of GeoMore. And beginning Friday, it’s the third annual Baltimore GiveCamp: a weekend-long hackathon for technologists who want to donate their programming skills to nonprofits in need of new websites.
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Baltimore Mobile Meetup: What’s the best way to get smartphone owners using an app? Dan Bittner, mobile developer and principal architect at AOL/Ad.com leads a discussion on which marketing channels are most effective for spreading the word about your latest app. Tuesday, Oct. 15, 6:30 p.m. AOL/Ad.com, 1020 Hull St., Tide Point, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
Founder Institute information session: Billing itself as the world’s largest early-stage startup accelerator, the Founder Institute is holding an info session in downtown Baltimore where interested startup owners can talk with the local directors. Tuesday, Oct. 15, 6:30 p.m. Legg Mason Tower, 23rd floor, 100 International Drive, Harbor East, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE. 
GeoMore Meetup: GIS and mapping enthusiasts are meeting in Station North to talk about geospatial technologies over rounds of craft beer. Thursday, Oct. 17, 6 p.m. Joe Squared, 133 W. North Ave., Station North, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE to attend.
Baltimore GiveCamp: Calling all developers, designers and mobile app creators. Nonprofits from the Baltimore region need your help over the weekend to produce websites, databases and apps. Join other technologists donating their time at the third annual GiveCamp, which kicks off Friday and goes through Sunday. Find more information hereFriday, Oct. 18, 5 p.m. University of Maryland, Baltimore County, Information Technology and Engineering Building, 1001 Hilltop Rd., Baltimore County. REGISTER. FREE.

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