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Tour System Source’s in-house computer museum [Events]

This week, go back in time with the BaltoMSDN Meetup as they tour System Source's in-house computer museum. Join the Baltimore Mobile Meetup to learn how to create apps and games for the Windows Phone. Another installment of D.C. TechBreakfast is Wednesday, and more.

BaltoMSDN goes on a tour of the computer museum at System Source.

This week, go back in time with the BaltoMSDN Meetup as they tour System Source‘s in-house computer museum. Join the Baltimore Mobile Meetup to learn how to create apps and games for the Windows Phone. Another installment of D.C. TechBreakfast is Wednesday, and on Thursday, TechBreakfast organizer Ron Schmelzer will speak at the Annaoplis Startup Meetup.

BaltoMSDN Meetup: Does the history of computing excite you more than the next season of “Downton Abbey”? Don’t miss this Monday night Meetup when Bob Roswell, co-owner of System Source in Baltimore County, takes attendees on a tour of System Source’s computer museum, where you’ll be able to see what computers looked like before they came in tablet form. Monday, Apr. 15, 6 p.m. System Source, 338 Clubhouse Rd., Hunt Valley, Baltimore County. RSVP. FREE.
Baltimore Mobile Meetup: Interested in building apps and games for the Windows Phone? Join G. Andrew Guthrie and other mobile development enthusiasts for a tour of the tools needed to build apps for the latest version of the Windows Phone platform. Tuesday, Apr. 16, 6:15 p.m. AOL/Ad.com, 1020 Hull St., Tide Point, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
D.C. TechBreakfast: Another installment of the monthly startup showcase for the nation’s capital’s crowd. Wednesday, Apr. 17, 8 a.m. Microsoft: Friendship Heights, 5404 Wisconsin Ave., Chevy Chase, Montgomery County. RSVP. FREE.
The Annapolis Startup Meetup: Friends to the south, you are not forgotten in Startup World. Seriously. This month’s Meetup will feature TechBreakfast organizer Ron Schmelzer, who will spend time talking about the different startups he has founded and sold during his time as an entrepreneur. Thursday, Apr. 18, 6:30 p.m. O’Callaghan Annapolis Hotel, 174 West St., Annapolis, Anne Arundel County. RSVP. FREE.

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