Teens in Tech 2009, A Conference For Teenagers & Technology

by Scott Beale on January 13, 2009 · 2 comments

Teens in Tech 2009

Teens in Tech 2009, a conference for teenagers and technology organized by Daniel Brusilovsky and Sam Levin, takes place January 31st at Microsoft San Francisco.

The Teens in Tech Conference is bringing youth and technology together in San Francisco. Learn from teenagers what they think about the current trends of teenage technology. Feel inspired to create technology, at a younger age all the Teens in Tech Conference. From developers, to entrepreneurs, to video-blogging, find it all the 2009 Teens in Tech Conference.

Teens in Tech is offering Laughing Squid readers a $3 discount on registration.

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1 Adam January 13, 2009 at 1:33 pm

This is going to be an amazing 1 day conference. Co-chair Daniel Bru is ahead of his time, committed to tech and everything he touches turns to gold. I can’t wait to be a part of this conference as a panelist.

Thanks Daniel and Sam for doing a wonderful job on this conference.

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2 Arturo January 17, 2009 at 9:03 pm

Yo, my sis and I are eager to check this out!
These teens are going to take over the world pretty soon, ha! Be there or be square!

-Arturo

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