SF Beta November

by Scott Beale on November 13, 2006 · 0 comments

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Back in September Zaptix founder & CEO Christian Perry started SF Beta, a new monthly web tech mixer. November’s Beta SF takes place this Thursday, November 16th at Shine in San Francisco.

SF Beta is an event for founders, entrepreneurs, developers, bloggers, investors, journalists, and revolutionaries.

Here’s what awaits you on Thursday night:

- Six startups pitching in a single limerick
- Lively commentary by guest MC Rafe Needleman
- Guest performance by Erikka Innes, founder of the Bay Area’s
only all-geek comedy show
- Tasty food from Sauce restaurant

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