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Event Highlights for January 4 – 10, 2010

Updated: Added Technically Philly’s Wednesday meetup. Still recovering from those weekend hangovers? We feel you. There’s not much going on this week, so rest up, friends. It’ll be time to get back in gear soon enough. Monday, Hive76’s Jack Zylkin will host a guitar effects course, teaching the electronics behind amplifier hacking. Too much Twitter? […]


Updated: Added Technically Philly’s Wednesday meetup.
Still recovering from those weekend hangovers? We feel you. There’s not much going on this week, so rest up, friends. It’ll be time to get back in gear soon enough.
Monday, Hive76’s Jack Zylkin will host a guitar effects course, teaching the electronics behind amplifier hacking. Too much Twitter? Facebooked out? Worried that we just made “Facebook” a verb? On Tuesday, NetSquared will help you measure the success of your social networking push. See the deets, after the jump.

Monday, January 4: Hive76’s Jack Zylkin will – for $10 in parts – help you design a guitar effects pedal. Even if you’ve never jammed on a guitar or soldering iron, it’ll be a learning experience. Ask Jack about his puzzle-making projects, too. 7:30 p.m. Callowhill. DETAILS. [view more events]
Tuesday, January 5: Net Tuesday is back big this year with a social media metrics and monitoring discussion. With so many groups launching social networking initiatives, is it raising awareness? Measure that movement. 6:30 p.m. Center City. RSVP. [view more events]
Wednesday, January 6: We’re partnering with event promotor Center City Philadelphia for a Technology Networking Happy Hour. Network with peers and grab one of our free drinks while you’re at it. Plus, we’ll be there. How could you want to miss that? 6:00 p.m. Center City. RSVP. [view more events]

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