SF Tech Sessions Photos

by Scott Beale on March 30, 2006 · 2 comments

SF Tech Sessions

Last night Niall Kennedy hosted his monthly SF Tech Sessions way up on the 32nd floor of the The Westin St. Francis. There were demos by Skobee, Vast.com, Mozes and Songbird. Here are my photos.

It was by far on of the most elegant locations I’ve been to for a web geek event. It will be hard to top this one, especially the view, decor and ornate fish head. Recently launched Blish.com, out of Chicago, sponsored the event, putting to rest the rumor that Niall had recenly won the lottery.

Photos from SF Tech Sessions (March)

For more info on future SF Tech Sessions, check out: sftechsessions.com

photo credit: Scott Beale

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1 Chris Heuer March 30, 2006 at 6:35 pm

Despite the seemingly empty first row, the event was packed, we had fun and we actually learned some new things about some cool new companies.

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