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Event Highlights: January 17 – 23rd, 2011

We hope you cleared your schedule Philadelphia, because we have a packed week of technology events to get excited about. And for our readers in the ‘burbs, this one’s for you. This week, the return of Mobile Monday, the latest Drupal Meetup and Philly Build Guild gets together. Drupal Meetup – This one is for […]

We hope you cleared your schedule Philadelphia, because we have a packed week of technology events to get excited about. And for our readers in the ‘burbs, this one’s for you.
This week, the return of Mobile Monday, the latest Drupal Meetup and Philly Build Guild gets together.

Drupal Meetup – This one is for the Drupal freelancers out there. Head out to the burbs to collaborate and possibly exchange work. And even if you’re not in the burbs, organizers say they will be offering rides from Chestnut Hill train station. Tuesday. 7 p.m. Wyndmoor. RSVP.
Mobile Monday – Continuing our suburban theme, Mobile Monday gets together in King of Prussia to chat about mobile and its effect on business. Panelists include representatives from startup-friendly law firm Morgan Lewis, as well as local mobile startup Smarter Agent. Thursday. 5:30 p.m. King of Prussia. RSVP.
Build Guild – Build Guild is the polar opposite of Mobile Monday: the event is free, in the city and has no scheduled agenda. Just a bunch of techies talkin’. We like it. Wednesday. 6 p.m. Center City. RSVP.

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