Startup Weekend

Photo credit: Trevor Blackwell

This past weekend was Startup School. The actual session was on Saturday, but the entire weekend was dedicated to the ideas and people behind startups. It was an invaluable experience; the rooms I’ve stood in had some of the highest concentrations of interesting ideas from around the world.

We’re going to be submitting our Y Combinator application soon (probably today) and I noticed neither of us had blogged about what we’re working on. That one deserves its own entry and will be coming soon. I’ll also expand on my experiences and what I learned from this past weekend. Until then, check out others’ photos from flickr. The above photo is courtesy of Trevor Blackwell. Check out the other ones in his set, including one of me listening intently to someone.

         
 

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Daniel on March 26th 2007 in disqus

  • wallace530
    great post sir..
    thanks for sharing. really helped a lot here.
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  • Dialogue and exchange of knowledge it always invaluable experience and is very good. I love such actions.
  • Dialogue and exchange of knowledge it always invaluable experience and is very good. I love such actions.
  • Dialogue and exchange of knowledge it always invaluable experience and is very good. I love such actions.
  • Dialogue and exchange of knowledge it always invaluable experience and is very good. I love such actions.
  • I checked the drafts, but no such post existed. :(
  • > I’ll also expand on my experiences and what I learned from this past weekend.

    That post is still a WIP, but now largely irrelevant.
  • Ah, memories.
  • > I’ll also expand on my experiences and what I learned from this past weekend.

    That post is still a WIP, but now largely irrelevant.
  • I checked the drafts, but no such post existed. :(
  • Ah, memories.
  • I checked the drafts, but no such post existed. :(
  • > I’ll also expand on my experiences and what I learned from this past weekend.

    That post is still a WIP, but now largely irrelevant.
  • Ah, memories.
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