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Event Highlights: July 4th – 10th, 2011

It’s a light week thanks to the Roots rocking the Ben Franklin Parkway. Oh yeah, and it was someone’s birthday. Or something. Luckily, your local event highlights never takes a day off. Even in this holiday-shortened week there’s still a slate of great technology events in the next few days. This week: take that video viral and […]

It’s a light week thanks to the Roots rocking the Ben Franklin Parkway. Oh yeah, and it was someone’s birthday. Or something.
Luckily, your local event highlights never takes a day off. Even in this holiday-shortened week there’s still a slate of great technology events in the next few days. This week: take that video viral and learn the mysteries of the Linux boot processe.
Don’t forget, you can get these event highlights every week as an email newsletter. Be sure to check “Event Highlights.”

NetSquared Tuesday – Speakers from Primitive World Productions will be on hand to talk about video production in this age of social media. The session will teach you all the SEO and promotion tricks needed to turn your video into the next big thing.  Tuesday. 6 p.m. Center City. INFO.
PLUG Central – The last time Technically Philly tinkered with Linux, we ended up spending two hours just trying to set up the darn wifi. Luckily, the folks at PLUG (Philadelphia Linux User Group) Central are taking it back to the start with a session on the Linux boot process. Wednesday. 7:00 p.m. University City. INFO.

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