San Francisco, California -- This is the real story of one hundred thirty-two strangers locked in a room with 58 ideas and made to pick one project.
The adrenaline-packed Startup Weekend has come ...
San Francisco, California -- This is the real story of one hundred thirty-two strangers locked in a room with 58 ideas and made to pick one project.
The adrenaline-packed Startup Weekend has come to San Francisco in its experiment to gather the technology community to create a company over one weekend. The ten other weekends have been held in Colorado, New York, Boston, Toronto, Canada, Hamburg, Germany, and others.
"The experiment shows that community is important to creating a product. I hope this weekend creates a strong and vibrant community and also a compelling application," said Andrew Hyde, who founded the Weekend project in 2007 by giving himself a small loan.
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