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Event Highlights: January 31 – February 5, 2011

We hope you enjoyed all of that snow Philadelphia, because it’s back to business this week as we turn the calendar over to February. This week, Wharton hosts VCs, NetTuesday is right behind you and IDGA keeps the video game momentum rolling. Wharton Private Equity and Venture Capital Conference – It’s pricy, but all the venture […]

We hope you enjoyed all of that snow Philadelphia, because it’s back to business this week as we turn the calendar over to February.
This week, Wharton hosts VCs, NetTuesday is right behind you and IDGA keeps the video game momentum rolling.

Wharton Private Equity and Venture Capital Conference – It’s pricy, but all the venture capital folks tell us that it’s worth every penny. Listen to leaders in VC discuss the new regulatory environment and what it means to private equity. Center City. Friday. All Day. INFO.
NetTuesday: As Egypt makes news for net neutrality, Net Tuesday tackles the issue of privacy and social change on the web. Four guest speakers from different walks will chat about the issue which is sure to mention the fact that Facebook and Google know more about you than you do. Center CityTuesday. 6:30 p.m. INFO.
IDGA Meetup: Less than a week after Philly Game Jame, The Philadelphia Chapter of the International Game Developers Association plans on getting together to talk video games. Details are scares, but we like to think that momentum will make this one worth attending. University CitySaturday. 2 p.m. INFO.

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