04 Jun
Posted by: Bryan in: Boston, Conferences, Events, Interviews, New media tools
| At BarCamp Boston I spent some time talking with Rebecca Xiong, co-founder of the social-networking site HeyLetsGo.com.
Calling itself “more real, local, and grown-up than MySpace,” HeyLetsGo targets 25- to 35-year-olds who are looking to build face-to-face connections around events in the Boston area. Like so many of the participants at BarCamp, Rebecca was enthusiastic, gracious, and a believer in the power of new-media tools. |
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Take a listen to my interview with Rebecca by clicking on the player below. You can also download the .mp3 file.
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Yes, and… » Blog Archive » Boston BarCamp
26|Jun|2006 3[…] Monster Labs was recently the host of the Boston Barcamp. A Barcamp is an unconferencethat gets a group of geeks and related people together and organize talks, hack-a-thons and seminars on the spot. Barcamp was a raging success; you can checkout the Flickr pool here and podcasts here, here and here. […]
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