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WordCamp, Web Analytics and Novotorium launch [Event Highlights]

Happy Monday, Philadelphia. We hope you enjoyed the October snowfall, all of those Halloween parties and an Eagles thrashing of the hated Cowboys, because we sure did.

Happy Monday, Philadelphia. We hope you enjoyed the October snowfall, all of those Halloween parties and an Eagles thrashing of the hated Cowboys, because we sure did.
This week in events: WordCamp brings the hacks, Novotorium brings the acceleration and WAA brings the web analytics. And remember, you can get these event highlights every Monday directly in your inbox by signing up here.
WordCamp Philly – Whether you’re a WordPress expert or a total noob, WordCamp has something for you. Brush up on your favorite CMS on Saturday with a packed schedule full of speakers (including this reporter). If you’re more of a do-er than a talker, the Sunday sessions are reserved for hands-on hacking. All Weekend. Temple University. INFO.
Novotorium Launch event – Philly’s newest accelerator isn’t in Philly at all. Just outside of Sesame Place in Bucks County, Novotorium is looking to host companies ready to scale and to benefit from co-founder Mike Krupit’s network of mentors. But before you apply, we suggest you check out the space during its launch party, featuring a digital caricature artistand musical entertainment. Tuesday. 6:00 p.m. LanghorneINFO.
WAA Philadelphia Symposium – If you’re like us you probably obsess over your web metrics a bit too much. Luckily, industry leaders such as Adobe and Microsoft are rolling into Center City for the Web Analytics Association Symposium, a day full of workshops, panels and more about making sense of those traffic numbers. Wednesday. 1 p.m. Center City. INFO

Companies: Novotorium

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