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October 18, 2005

seattle social computing event - october 19th

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Posted by Liz Lawley

I’ve been planning to post an announcement here about an upcoming event in Seattle, but kept forgetting. (Well, that, and I tend to be reluctant to self-promote, but the organizers kept asking…) As a result, this is rather short notice.

This Wednesday night, I’ll be one of the panelists at an MIT Enterprise Forum dinner event titled “Two Degrees of Separation - How Social Network Technology is Connecting Us for Money, Jobs, and Love. It will take place at the Bellevue Hyatt. Doors open at 5:30, and there will be dinner and a chance to network with other attendees before the panel itself.

I’ll be joined on the podium by Konstantin Guericke, co-founder of LinkedIn, Bill Bryant, CEO of Mobile Operandi, and our moderator Mike Flynn, publisher of the Puget Sound Business Journal.

You can register online or at the door—the $40 price includes dinner, of course.

If you’re in the area, it would be lovely to see you there. Be sure to come say “hi”—it’s always nice to meet people who actually read the blog. :)

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1. Jack William Bell on October 18, 2005 4:18 AM writes...

I would love to come, but that is the same night as the Seattle Blogger Meetup.

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2. Lori Richardson on October 20, 2005 2:32 PM writes...

Liz,
You rocked last night on the panel - thanks for stirring it up a bit with your observations and ideas. Clearly there were a lot of heads nodding in agreement in the audience on many of your points (and applause)
Hope you enjoyed yourself as much as we enjoyed having you there.

Lori

Lori Richardson
MIT Enterprise Forum 10/19 Dinner

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3. Chris on December 7, 2005 6:06 AM writes...

Hope you enjoyed yourself as much as we enjoyed having you there.

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4. Gabriel Teeter on November 1, 2006 2:25 AM writes...

qtfogc

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