SF Tech Sessions: Social Bookmarking

by Scott Beale on October 28, 2006 · 1 comment

Ma.gnolia,Kaboodle & Wists

The next SF Tech Sessions takes place this Monday, October 30th at the CNET offices in San Francisco. The topic this month is social bookmarking and the speakers include Larry Halff, founder of Ma.gnolia, David Galbraith the founder of Wists and Manish Chandra, CEO of Kaboodle. Niall Kennedy, the organizer of SF Tech Sessions recently did an excellent write-up on bookmarking and social sharing trends as a lead in to this month’s event.

UPDATE: Here are a few photos from the event.

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