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NY Web 2.0 Meetup | Tonight

Come join us this evening, Monday, May 12th, at Webster Hall for the NY Web 2.0 Meetup. The event begins at 6:30pm and no RSVP is required.

This month’s preseners include ShareThis, IndieGoGo, and WellcomeMat.

In addition, if you haven’t purcahsed your tickets to this week’s Mashable.com MashBash at Webster Hall, now is the time! The event is being held at Webster Hall on Friday, May 16th, 2008. More information about the event can be found here. You can purchase tickets at http://mashbashnyc.eventbrite.com.

NY WEB 2.0 MEETUP - Monday, February 18th, at Webster Hall

The NextWeb’s NY Web 2.0 Meetup will be held tomorrow, Monday, February 18th, at Webster Hall. The event begins at 6:15pm and will have FREE FOOD (sponsored by Gusto), Free WiFi, drink specials, presentations, and informal networking before and afterwards. Presenting this month is/are:

1. Brian August, Webster Hall
2. Eric Litman, Washington VC
3. Nate Westenheimer, BricaBox
4. Michael Grushin, ReviewBasics
5. Sam Lessin, Drop.io

Please RSVP and let us know if you’ll be joining us for the event. Follow this link to RSVP: http://newtech.meetup.com/21/calendar/7115544. If you’re not a member, you may join by clicking here. You do not have to be a member to attend!

Web 2.0 Meetup - Sponsored by The Economist - Monday, January 14th

The January 2008 Web 2.0 Meetup will be held on Monday, January 14th, 2008 at Slate Plus. The event begins at 6:30pm and is sponsored by The Economist. There will be some food and a cash bar!

Slate Plus
54 West 21st Street
New York, NY 10010
http://www.slate-ny.com

We have some very special guest presenting this month:

- The Economist / Economist.com
- Swoot
- Mochilla

First, we are excited to have both Ron Diorio and Eric Baumes, the CTOs of Economist.com, present. They’ll be speaking about what the Economist is up to both online and off-line. Economist.com is the premier online source for the analysis of world business and current affairs, providing authoritative insight and opinion on international news, world politics, business, finance, science and technology, as well as overviews of cultural trends and regular industry, business and country special reports.

Next, Glenn Pennock and Rogier Visser will present Swoot. Swoot’s mission is … “to make the Internet highly enjoyable. To create a customized user experience and in terms of creation giving back the control to the user.” Check them out at Swoot.com.

Last, Diego Medina will speak on behalf of Mochila, an online content marketplace for publishers, editors, creators and advertisers. Designed to be first to market, Mochila leverages the power of the Internet to facilitate the acquisition and sale of high quality content that includes articles, photography and soon video and audio.

It’s going to be a great evening, so come join us on Monday, January 14th at Slate Plus!

Web 2.0 Meetup November Line-Up Announced, More Events TBA

The November New York Web 2.0 Meetup is only two weeks away, and we’re ready to unveil this month’s list of presenters. The event will be held on Monday, November 19th at Slate Plus (54 West 21st Street). You may RSVP for the event by clicking here.

  • Snooth - Snooth is a revolutionary web-based social shopping experience that is simplifying how people select, interact with and purchase their favorite wines. Click here to view their Facebook Application.
  • RadiusIM - RadiusIm is a service that shows you where your friends are hanging out and lets you surf for other people based on location. Check out their Facebook application!
  • Convos - Convos is a web-based application designed to help groups and organizations manage administrative activities and increase member participation.
  • Buddy Media - Buddy Media is a leading developer of applications for social media sites, including Facebook and MySpace. Check out their AceBucks application on Facebook!

Our two sponsored events with Sun Microsystems / Startup Camp and The Ladders were a huge success. Over 275 people showed up for each event to enjoy food, an open bar, presentations, and great informal networking.

October’s Lunch 2.0 event, the first in New York City, was both sponsored and hosted by The Ladders. Almost 200 people came out for free Chinese food and networking at The Ladders’ office downtown.  It was a great turnout for an afternoon event, and we are planning many more Lunch 2.0 events, as well as more events with Mobile Monday and other organizations.

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