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Mash Pit San Francisco

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Jun 20, 2006 10:00 am - 6:00 pm (Tuesday)

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Wharton West (map)

101 Howard Street Suite 500
San Francisco, California 94105
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Designed to coincide with Barcamp San Francisco and Supernova, Mash Pit is a day-long hackfest for passionate folks (designers, developers, thinkers and change makers) who want to wo...

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  • chris_radcliff (Going!)
    UPDATE: The start time was changed back to 10am. Whew!
  • chris_radcliff (Going!)
    The start time was changed from 10am to 8am to accommodate the microformats party that night. I'll be there at 10am anyway, because my flight's already booked.

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Designed to coincide with Barcamp San Francisco and Supernova, Mash Pit is a day-long hackfest for passionate folks (designers, developers, thinkers and change makers) who want to work collaboratively to solve problems using APIs, microformats and existing technology.

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