I spent this morning at TechCrunch’s CrunchUp Conference, which reminded me why I limit the number of conferences I attend.
Remarkably the WiFi didn’t work, plaguing both me and demo’ers.
Ran out of coffee.
Nobody had anything interesting to stay.
I left at noon.
Posted by: vcmike | July 10, 2009
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Come to San Francisco WordCamp, we’ll change your mind about conferences.
By: Matt on July 12, 2009
at 10:20 pm
Thanks for sharing your candid thoughts.
For those of us that didn’t make it out to CrunchUp, it’s useful to know that we didn’t miss much.
By: Dharmesh Shah on July 22, 2009
at 12:55 am