Google to host StartupWeekend in Seattle, Feb 6 to 8
December 31, 2008 by Andrew P. Lahser, Scottsdale Patent Attorney
Space will be limited this time around, and we will have to “cap” registration at 85 for the time being. There is a chance that a larger space at Google will become available, but we will not know this for sure until we are closer to the end of January.
In the event the larger space is free, we will re-open registration. Our site is “live” and I am pleased to see that tickets are already selling. The cost of attending is $39.99. As many of you know, the last time Startup Weekend was here in Seattle (January) it was a huge success.
Registration is still available at startupweekend.com, the best airfare prices can be found at kayak.com. Please let us know if you plan to attend. It would be cool to go just to see Google's offices.
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