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January 3, 2007 7:14 AM

MIT Enterprise Forum "Brave New Web" Conferences

One of the many (yes - many – wow – keep ‘em coming – we’ll answer them) questions we got in the last 24 hours was “which conferences do you recommend?”  We’ll have more on this in a separate post, but one that I noticed this morning as I read through the VC bloggers was from David Beisel at Masthead Venture PartnersDavid is co-chairing this winter’s MIT Enterprise Forum conference in Boston – it’s titled “Brave New Web” and is focused on “how the web is dramatically changing the way that people and communities communicate, contribute, and collaborate.” If you are in the Boston area of February 7th (brrr), check it out.

Posted in: Conferences | Posted by: Brad Feld

COMMENTS (2)

I attended and posted a generally positive summary at my blog: http://blog.andrewparker.net/2007/02/07/brave-new-web/

Andrew Parker , February 7, 2007 7:21 PM

Excuse me, but what the best finance articles you know?
What you'll recommend me?

AccelfInelymn , August 2, 2007 10:01 PM




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