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Celebrate Technically Philly’s first birthday TONIGHT

As we announced last week, we’re excited to be celebrating tonight our first year covering Philadelphia’s technology community. Fishbowl Details: When: Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m. Where: University of the Arts. 1107 in the Terra Building (211. S. Broad). After-party Details: Where: Irish Pub (12th and Walnut) When: 8:30 p.m. What: $2 domestic drafts, $3 well […]


As we announced last week, we’re excited to be celebrating tonight our first year covering Philadelphia’s technology community.

Fishbowl Details:
When: Feb. 24, 7:30 p.m.
Where: University of the Arts. 1107 in the Terra Building (211. S. Broad).
After-party Details:
Where: Irish Pub (12th and Walnut)
When: 8:30 p.m.
What: $2 domestic drafts, $3 well drinks
Interested in attending?
Register Here.

We considered blowing it out with Jägerbombs, shots and perhaps a mechanical bull, but that just doesn’t feel right. We have a lot more work to do, and with that in mind we’ve partnered with Philly Startup Leaders to host a business fishbowl at the University of Arts before we kick back with a few light drinks.
We want to discuss with you how to make Technically Philly a sustainable news product at a time when sustainable news products are struggling. Let’s talk about how we can best serve you and create a stronger portal and mouthpiece for the region’s technology community. Register here for that biz fishbowl. If the business part bores you, join us at the Irish Pub at 12th and Walnut for an after-party where we’ll talk shop over $2 domestic drafts and $3 well drinks.
We’re excited to see how things turn out in our second year. We hope you’ll join us to help plan it and celebrate with us 365 days, 600 posts and 1,800 tweets of local technology coverage.

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