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Philly Tech Week 2013 in Pictures: prize for best caption [PHOTOS]

Here's a fun little game: find and tag yourself in the hundreds of photos we've posted over the past week to the Philly Tech Week Facebook page, and then share your captions for the photos. The caption with the most likes on Facebook gets a prize.

In her five years in D.C., Caitlin Weber made her way into the design scene, slowly but surely. (Photo courtesy of AIGA, the professional association for design)

Here’s a fun little game: find and tag yourself in the hundreds of photos we’ve posted over the past week to the Philly Tech Week Facebook page.

Bonus round: amusingly caption the photos! (We can rustle up a Philly Tech Week t-shirt, or, if you already got your shirt, another cool prize, for the caption that gets the most Facebook likes by the end of next week). If you have photos of another Tech Week event online, point us to them in the comments below.

Check out albums from a few of the events:

We had photographer Neal Santos at a number of Philly Tech Week events, and thanks also to WordPress meetup organizer and community enthusiast Reed Gustow and others for sharing their photos. Thanks TapSnap for the Signature Event photo booth.

Snap photos of your own? Share them on our page or send them over and we’ll upload them with full credit to you and your organization.

And, as always, thanks for coming to Philly Tech Week!

Companies: Ben Franklin Technology Partners / Comcast / Urban Outfitters
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