Seriously. I'd love to be involved in this but I already have to spend
nearly a grand to fly over there from NYC to attend Chirp. How about a
live feed?

On Feb 26, 3:22 pm, "M. Edward (Ed) Borasky" <zzn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Is there an on-line component to this? TweetChat? Or is it strictly a  
> physical space event?
> --
> M. Edward (Ed) Borasky
> borasky-research.net/m-edward-ed-borasky/
>
> "A mathematician is a device for turning coffee into theorems." ~ Paul Erdos
>
> Quoting Ryan Sarver <rsar...@twitter.com>:
>
>
>
> > Hey folks,
>
> > We wanted to let you know that we're hosting a little developer
> > gathering at our new offices this coming Monday afternoon. The meetup
> > is meant to be an informal gathering of Twitter developers where we
> > will be available to hear how we can improve and answer any questions
> > you have. We'll give a quick state of the union of the platform and
> > then open up for questions from both the audience and from people
> > online. We want you all to build things that push us in ways we
> > haven't been thinking about and we'd love to learn how we can provide
> > a platform that helps you innovate.
>
> > We'll be providing developer staples, like beer and pizza, and we'll
> > leave a bunch of time at the end for everyone to mingle, meet each
> > other and meet the whole @twitterapi team. We look forward to doing
> > more events like this regularly in the future and look to improve them
> > based on your feedback.
>
> > *** Please note, while we would love to have everyone join us, space
> > is limited to around 150 so you'll need to register on
> >http://twitterapi-meetup.eventbrite.comand you'll need a confirmed
> > ticket to get into the building.
>
> > We look forward to hosting you here.
>
> > Ryan

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