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		<title>Where is the Love? Where is the Buy-In?</title>
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San Francisco is a great place to connect with intelligent individuals from small tech start-ups and big tech companies alike.  With plenty of panels and meet-ups to choose from, I decided to attend one all ...]]></description>
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		<title>Save The Tech Museum From Itself!</title>
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Early in the winter of January 2009, I successfully sold my no-nonsense husband on spending a day at The Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose, CA.  We were both very excited; imagine it, a ...]]></description>
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