Join Guy Kawasaki (founder of Alltop), Nick Halstead (founder of Tweetmeme), and Mario Menti (founder of Twitterfeed) for a breakfast Twitter and social marketing love-in. They'll discuss Twitter tips, tricks, and implications for using Twitter as a weapon of mass constructionEarly registrations will benefit from a £5 discount on the full £20 price, which includes Breakfast Guy Kawasaki has been involved in the tech biz for a while: He cut his teeth as an "evangelist" for Apple's Macintosh computers in the mid-1980s, and has been involved in a wide variety of media technology companies since then. His venture capital firm, Garage Technology Ventures, has been operating for over a decade, and he currently also heads up the start-up news aggregator AllTop.com. Nick Halstead - CEO & Founder of TweetMeme.com one of hottest real-time news aggregators based upon twitter, Nick has been in development for 20 years and is now an active participant in the London Tech scene who likes to evangelise the use of twitter, data portability and the use of the social web for business. Mario Menti - founder, twitterfeed.com - the de-facto standard to send blog and RSS updates to your twitter account automatically. Online market research expert with 20 years experience in the market research software space, having worked as Solutions Architect for GMI (Global Market Insite, Inc.) and SPSS. The event will be held at the Clore Lecture Theatre in the Huxley Building at Imperial College (pdf Map) Global Entrepreneur Programme - UKTIThe Global Entrepreneur Programme identifies and provides overseas entrepreneurs with global potential in the life sciences and information and technology sectors with Dealmaker support and assistance to successfully establish new technology based opportunities and global headquarters in the UK. Imperial EntrepreneursImperial Entrepreneurs (IE) the society for student entrepreneurs at Imperial College. IE's dedicated and dynamic student committee has run a variety of events, competitions, workshops and mentoring schemes involving a host of successful entrepreneurs and investors and led to the creation of 4 registered companies raising over £250,000 in funding last year. About the MIT Enterprise Forum of the UKPart of an international network of MIT Enterprise Forums providing connections between technology entrepreneurs and its global communities, the UK Forum is open to all individuals, entrepreneurs and investors passionate about driving technological enterprise and innovation, whether MIT alumni or non-alumni. |
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