Techdirt Greenhouse Registration Open: Join Us For Our Next Idea Workshop

from the it's-fun-for-the-brain dept

As mentioned, our next Techdirt Greenhouse event will be taking place on Saturday, June 10th in Sunnyvale, California. We've now opened up registration, with discount pricing through the end of May. If you're not familiar with the event, it's an "idea workshop" where we have a variety of short (five-minute) presentations that are designed to bring out issues for discussion. Attendees are then split up into small breakout groups, where everyone gets to meet lots of new people while discussing interesting and challenging ideas. You can read what people said about the first event back in March to get a sense of what happens at these events. We're also happy to add a new sponsor this time, top-tier venture capital firm Accel to go with returning sponsors Topix.net and PlugAndPlayRealEstate.com. Seating is limited, so register soon.

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    UhHuh, May 16th, 2006 @ 1:28pm

    First Post!

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    Interesting....

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    tora1188, May 16th, 2006 @ 1:39pm

    How does this help people who live outside of California?

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    Mike (profile), May 16th, 2006 @ 1:57pm

    How does this help people who live outside of California?

    We do have some people who are traveling to California for the event. Though, your question could apply to any event. It has to be somewhere...

    However, we are also looking at ways to bring the event to other locations in the future, but there are benefits to having it here in CA as well.

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