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Event Highlights July 18th – 24th, 2011

We’re smack in the middle of summer and that means two things: Phillies games actually matter and Philly tech busts out the BBQs. Join PSL for grub, FOSS for open source and get schooled by Adobe in this week’s event highlights. And remember, dear reader, you can sign up for Event Highlights and other newsletters […]

We’re smack in the middle of summer and that means two things: Phillies games actually matter and Philly tech busts out the BBQs.
Join PSL for grub, FOSS for open source and get schooled by Adobe in this week’s event highlights. And remember, dear reader, you can sign up for Event Highlights and other newsletters here.

PSL Summer BBQ – Before it holds its meta-fishbowl to decide future direction and mission, Philly Startup Leaders is taking a moment to relax and enjoy some barbecue. Tickets include two drinks and all the BBQ you can eat. Thursday. 5:00 p.m. Northern Liberties. INFO.
MobilePhilly User Group – The epic Adobe / Apple battles made plenty of technology news headlines in the past few years and now Adobe is ready to write the latest chapter with Adobe Flash Builder 4.5, an app builder for iOS and Andriod. Come get the low-down on the latest mobile platform from Adobe Evangelist Terry Ryan. Wednesday. 6:30 p.m. University CityINFO.
FossCon – FossCon (that’s “Free and Open Source Software Conference”) is gathering some of the brightest minds in open source software here in Philly, including keynote speaker Elizabeth Krumbach a sitting member of the Ubuntu Community Council. Other session topics include Git, Perl and more. Saturday. 10 a.m. Center City. INFO.
 

Companies: Adobe

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