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ATC Tech Rave: High power, high energy, and a little weirdness to keep things on the edge. Join Central Texas' tech, entrepreneur, and business savvy crowd as five of their own present talks on cutting edge technology, social change, and economic trends.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
6:00-9:30 p.m.
Venue: United States Art Authority, 510 West 29th Street, Austin, TX 78705
ATC members: $5
Non-members: $10
www.austintechnologycouncil.org
Topics:
Economy of Cool--Malcolm Wardel, marquis speaker
Chrome OS: Price of Free--Jon Lebkowsky
Smart Grid: Who's Watching?--Brewster McCracken
Singularity: Man Meets Machine
Is the Console Dead?: Future of Mobile Gaming
Come judge these fantastic educational presentations. Afterward, join in on informative discussions and enjoy drinks as you mingle with others. The "happy hour" and "average boring seminar" had a baby-- the ATC RAVE 2.0. And it just left the crib! Five rapid fire presentations. No time for Q & A until all talks are over. After the last talk, folks gather around the speaker that perked their interest for Q & A and network time. Choose which group to join, travel around a bit, discuss things most connected to you and your organization.
Members and guests are encouraged to bring their business cards and connect with other technology leaders.
Reservations with payment are required. No-shows are non-refundable. Refunds will be issued with at least a 24-hour cancellation notice. Walk-in guests will be seated based on seat availability.
Has this event been rescheduled? I saw a note on their website to that effect. Looks like the new date is Feb. 25.
Yes, the event has been rescheduled for the 25th. It was just confirmed so I hadn't made it over to door 64 to update yet.
Whoh, I didn't realize that. Leslie, you can edit this post (since you created it) to change the date (see: "When:").
Thanks, Matt! Missed that in the text and just changed the date the first time.
Thanks Leslie!