Saturday
May022009
Mashable and IndyHall make one hell of a team!
Saturday, May 2, 2009 at 12:05PM
Last night was the Mashable and IndyHall party and it rocked! Not only were there hundreds of people out at Cav's River Deck for a party but the new IndyHall (dubbed IndyHall64) opened its doors yesterday as well. So far, this weekend gets an A+ in my book.
To add to the amazing night, there were some awesome sponsors. They included DuckDuckGo, Jimdo and our own Philly-loved startup, LTLprints. LTLprints and their awesome team (including the infamous duo: Kendall Schoenrock & Carsten Petzold) did an amazing job with the stickers of all the sponsors. Like every other event that they get involved with, they gave it their all and it showed. Just check out the wall of stickers that we had at Cav's. Take that non-geek partyers!
Photo Courtesy of Sean Blanda
Part of the reason I love the Philadelphia tech community is because of people like Carsten and Kendall. They get involved in everything that's around us and they make sure that they lend a hand wherever they can. Many communities out there don't run like this. People stay segregated and silent. They try to simply sell when what they need to do is engage.
Tonight is IgnitePhilly were there are a whole host of people speaking about everything cool that's going on in Philly. While ChefAMe won't be up there this time, we'll be sure to chat it up at the next Ignite. For now, I recommend you get there early to hear this incredible list of speakers tell their tales in 15-second increments.
To add to the amazing night, there were some awesome sponsors. They included DuckDuckGo, Jimdo and our own Philly-loved startup, LTLprints. LTLprints and their awesome team (including the infamous duo: Kendall Schoenrock & Carsten Petzold) did an amazing job with the stickers of all the sponsors. Like every other event that they get involved with, they gave it their all and it showed. Just check out the wall of stickers that we had at Cav's. Take that non-geek partyers!
Photo Courtesy of Sean BlandaPart of the reason I love the Philadelphia tech community is because of people like Carsten and Kendall. They get involved in everything that's around us and they make sure that they lend a hand wherever they can. Many communities out there don't run like this. People stay segregated and silent. They try to simply sell when what they need to do is engage.
Tonight is IgnitePhilly were there are a whole host of people speaking about everything cool that's going on in Philly. While ChefAMe won't be up there this time, we'll be sure to chat it up at the next Ignite. For now, I recommend you get there early to hear this incredible list of speakers tell their tales in 15-second increments.
- “Something juicy between two buns” (Jeff Vogel and Ben Kessler ofUnbreaded)
- “Getting Happier and happier.com” (Andrew Rosenthal of Happier)
- “Who are these Viddler Guys anyway?” (Rob Sandie, co-founder of Viddler)
- “The Rest is Noise: Intelligent Machines Will Transform The Music Industry” (Dr. Greg Wilder, CTO & Co-Founder of Orpheus)
- “Pictures of every single block” (Andrea K. Gingerich & Bob Cocozza ofPhiladelphia Grid Project)
- “Smarter Power is better power” (Jonathan Adams & Jen Doebler)
- “Beer. And Beer. And more Beer” (Johnny Bilotta & Dave Martorana of Two Guys on Beer)
- “You got your studio in my lab!” (Jenny Sabin & Peter Lloyd Jones LabStudioat Penn)
- “DIY instructions for a tool library” (Michael Froehlich of West Philly Tool Library)
- “The original Tubes” (Molly Wright Steenson of Girl Wonder fame)
- “Social Venture Ecosystems” (Jacob Gray of Good Company Ventures)
- “We want Braveheart, not Renfest” (Chris Jurney of Relic Games)
- “Move to Philly” (Kendra Gaeta of Move to Philly)
- “Future Weather: The Future of Independent Film” (Jenny Deller, Director ofFuture Weather)
- “Girls Rock Philly” (Beth Warshaw-Duncan of Girls Rock Philly)
- “Better than strings and brass” (Rebecca Fiebrink of the Princeton Laptop Orchestra)
- “How to Rock Karaoke” (Tony Bacigalupo of New Work City)
- “4-D Computing” (Joe Raimondo)

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