List of previous meetings:
06/12/2006 | 08/14/2006 (notes) | 11/06/2006 | 01/29/2007 | 04/16/2007 | 06/18/2007 | 08/13/2007 | |10/08/2007 | 11/02/2008 | 21/04/2008 | 07/14/2008 | 10/13/2008 | 03/31/2009
November 8, 2010
Web Monday turns 5! Join us for the anniversary event.
Talenthouse
542 High St.
Palo Alto, CA 94301
Arrival, food, drinks…
Grab a beer, thanks to our sponsors:
Quick talks…
Topics go here (5-minute lightning talks)
Chilling…
About that beer…
I'll be there for sure!
I'd really like to go but I'm not sure yet if I can make it (please revise as the date draws closer, thanks!).
I can't come but will follow the evening via the web (as much as that's possible).
We'll live video stream the event (details to be announced).
Roland Nesler
Web Monday was started in late 2005 in an effort to help spread those sunny Silicon Valley vibes to Germany. It's an informal, community-driven event that aims to connect the German, Austrian and Swiss web 2.0 and internet startup scene.
Since its inception, Web Monday has spread fast: meetings are now being held in 40+ cities all across Germany, Austria and in Switzerland on a regular basis and have attracted 1,000+ repeat participants so far. Meetings have also been held in Silicon Valley and on Second Life.
Very broadly put, Web Monday is about the future of the internet (especially insofar as it may be invented in Germany). Anyone involved in web 2.0 or neighboring fields who has an interest in German-US business (or any kind of “bridging” between the two, for that matter) is most welcome to join. Whether you are from Germany and live and work in the Bay Area (and want to help spread the good vibes), or whether you're from here and would like to connect with folks from overseas – Web Monday Silicon Valley is your chance to present your product, your service, your startup, or your next big idea to a growing audience of German web aficionados (some local, some watching via the web). Plus, there's food and drinks!
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