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Event Highlights: June 20th – 26th, 2011

We hope you had a happy Father’s Day, Philadelphia. Whether you paid a visit to pops, or are a dad yourself Technically Philly offers a belated happy Fathers Day to you and yours. And if your dad didn’t like the tie you gave him, perhaps he’d like a subscription to one of our many Technically Philly newsletters? […]

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We hope you had a happy Father’s Day, Philadelphia.
Whether you paid a visit to pops, or are a dad yourself Technically Philly offers a belated happy Fathers Day to you and yours. And if your dad didn’t like the tie you gave him, perhaps he’d like a subscription to one of our many Technically Philly newsletters?
This week, learn SEO from the master, mingle with the city’s most prominent business incubator and explore the unbreakable tie between programming and beer.

SEO Learn and Lunch with Wil Reynolds –  Details are scarce on this one [Edit: Reynolds clarifies], but we still think it’s worth the trip to Old City to hear Wil Reynolds talk SEO. Reynolds, of course, is the founder of Seer Interactive the long-time SEO and SEM shop based in Northern Liberties. Get a sneak preview of his wisdom hereNoon. Wednesday. Old City. INFO.
DreamIt Happy Hour – If you’re even slightly considering applying to DreamIt Ventures, we think heading on out to Nodding Head is the smartest thing you can do all week. DreamIt partners (read: the people who accept company applications) and alum will be on hand to tell you everything you’d like to know about the Science Center-based startup incubator. 6 p.m. Monday. Center City. INFO
Open Source, Open Bar – Monetate concludes its open source contest that it launched during Philly Tech Week with a night of free food and drinks. As the event’s tagline says: “Open Source, Open Bar. What’s not to like?” 6 p.m. Thursday. Old City. INFO

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