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Event Highlights: February 21 – 27, 2011

Our event calendar has been just like the weather lately: hot and cold. After a few weeks full of empty boxes, this is one of the most packed weeks we’ve ever seen here at Technically Philly, especially this Thursday. This week: Philly Tech Meetup brings the startups, Chariot Solutions brings the knowledge and YIP and […]

Our event calendar has been just like the weather lately: hot and cold.
After a few weeks full of empty boxes, this is one of the most packed weeks we’ve ever seen here at Technically Philly, especially this Thursday. This week: Philly Tech Meetup brings the startups, Chariot Solutions brings the knowledge and YIP and TP bring the developers.

Philly Tech MeetupJust like they do in the 67th Ward, Philly Tech Meetup is showing off some local startups, may of whom we’ve covered here on Technically Philly. See LaunchRock, Campus Sponsorship, Superfluid and others demo their wares. Tuesday, 7 p.m. University City. INFO.
Entrepreneurs Unplugged – Chariot Solutions’ Mike Rappaport chats with Philly Startup Leaders about his fast-growing company. Between the Chariot’s Emerging Technology for the Enterprise conferences (part of Philly Tech Week) and its reputation as one of Philadelphia’s best workplaces, you should have plenty to chat about. Tuesday, 6:30 p.m. University City. INFO. Disclosure: Chariot has sponsored Technically Philly numerous times.
Digital Philadelphia/Code For America Forum – If you’re a regular reader here at Technically Philly, you’ve probably heard all about Code For America, the non-profit that tasks nine programmers with building applications for cities around the country. Along with Young Involved Philadelphia, join our own Christopher Wink as he moderates a brainstorming session between the Philadelphia fellows and others. And, if you want to be prepared, be sure to read Wink’s profile of CFA including a video interview. Wednesday, 6 p.m. Center City. INFO.

Companies: Campus Sponsorship / LaunchRock / superfluid

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