DailyTechTalk Macworld Party

by Scott Beale on January 8, 2007 · 0 comments

DailyTechTalk Macworld Party

Macworld 2007 started today and with it comes a bunch of parties. The big one that a bunch of people are talking about is DailyTechTalk’s 2nd annual Macworld Party, which takes place this Wednesday, January 10th at Swig in San Francisco. It’s a free event, open to all Macworld attendees, just bring your Macworld badge.

Other notable Macworld parties and meetups include: OmniFocus Meetup, Macworld Pre-Keynote Group Meetup, MacBreak Weekly Live, Mac Mingle Party, Mac Small Business Dinner, Mac Podcaster Meetup and Macworrld Wordpress Meetup

Are their others open Macworld events that you guys are going to? If so, let us know in the comments.

UPDATE: Chris Messina has posted a great list of Macworld events.

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