SF Tech Sessions (March)

by Scott Beale on March 26, 2006 · 0 comments

SF Tech Sessions

The 2nd installment of Niall Kennedy’s new monthly series, SF Tech Sessions, takes place this Wednesday, March 29th at The Westin St. Francis in San Francisco. This month the theme is “online communities and interactions” and presenters include: Vast.com, Songbird, Skobee and Mozes.

San Francisco Tech Sessions is a monthly technology event highlighting emerging industries, technologies, and companies in the San Francisco Bay area.

UPDATE: Here are my photos from SF Tech Sessions (March).

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