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Startup Weekend is this week [Event Highlights]

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For sports fans, it was a rough weekend. Our beloved Phillies let us down for the third straight year, leaving us a long offseason of second guessing.
However unlike a clutch Ryan Howard at-bat, Event Highlights always delivers. This week, create a startup, create a a new IP policy and then create a jQuery app.
And a reminder, you can get these event highlights delivered straight to your inbox every Monday at noon.

Startup WeekendThe event that created LaunchRock is back for an entire weekend of hacking, coding and creating. At the end of the all-day coding sessions, teams present to a panel of judges to pick a winner. Tickets are hard to come by now. But if you can swing it, we highly suggest you attend Startup Weekend, easily one of Philadelphia’s premier startup events. All Weekend. University City. INFO.
ARIN XXVIII – The Internet equivalent of this whole 2012 mess is the IPv4 problem. That is, the Internet is running out of IPv4 addresses. Don’t despair, we’re told IPv6 will save the day. Discuss this and other Intener Number issues at American Registry for Internet Numbers XXVIII at the Lowes Hotel in Center City. For the policy wonk and nerd in your life the agenda will focus on public and private policy meetings around Internet Numbers. Wed-Fri. All Day. Center City. INFO.
Philly Groovy Meetup – It’s all GRAILS at Philly Groovy. There, orgnaizer Jason Gritman is set to speak about five jQuery plugins for your Grails app. Thursday. 6:30 p.m. Fort WashingtonINFO.

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