Techcrunch Boston Party Recap

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Tonight was the Techcrunch Party in Boston. There were a lot of people. I mean A LOT. I had a good time meeting everyone, winning all the chips in the poker tourney, and finally meeting half of the boys from ReadWriteWeb. Movement was worse than a NYC subway car at rush hour but I managed my way through. It seemed to be about 90% men, 10% women. I grabbed a couple interviews and will have more posts over the weekend including a TON of giveaways - and it's not crap this time, I promise! Even though a certain big blogger thinks I am a "grouch".  :)

I was hoping to meet Erick and Heather but I had no idea what Erick looks like and Heather is always on the move. Just as I thought I caught her eye, I looked up and she was gone. Everyone I talk to says she does a great job in the party/tc40 organization. Eventually I shall meet her!

There was a station to get your iphone hacked, and the PR firm sponsor had groovy light up martini glasses. Gary from WineLibrary was signing wine bottles.

Check out my photos on Flickr and some selected photos below. It seemed like a great time was had by all and hats off to the TechCrunch trifecta (Heather/Mike/Erick) on a job well done.

Techcrunch Boston Party
Sean Ammirati and Josh Catone from ReadWriteWeb!

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It looks like Gary is saying, "Yes, Allen I know the Giants are better, but I still like my Jets" - Gary from WineLibrary TV

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Smiling Sarah - see no red eye!

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People all over!

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Watch out for this owl, he's a real hoot!

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Mike interviewing SnapYap

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An excited mzinga customer

Techcrunch Boston Party
...Save the blog, save the world...

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Submitted by Sarah Meyers on November 18, 2007 - 1:35pm.
Subject: That was fun.

Thanks for not posting a picture with red eyes. The party was well worth the trip from NYC and I believe you feel the same way. My highlights were you introducing me to Josh Catone from Read Write Web and meeting John Biggs from Crunch Gear.

Submitted by centernetworks on November 18, 2007 - 8:06pm.

No problem Sarah :) Gotta look out for one of the top daily videobloggers in NYC!



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