[excerpt]I’ve been lucky enough to be in the Bay Area just in time to have the opportunity to attend the award ceremony of The Crunchies, a contest among the most significant companies in the Web 2.0 space for 2007, taking place in San Francisco on Jan 18th.[/excerpt]
Five finalists for 20 categories. Readers can insert their vote at this link. The contest and award ceremony is co-hosted by Techcrunch, Read/WriteWeb, GigaOm and Venture Beat.
It’s going to be a great networking opportunity to meet people and, why not, build the premises for new business opportunities.
Just a note: this blog was partner of Mashable for the Open Web Awards and their award ceremony took place in San Francisco on Jan 10th. It would have been great to be there, but unfortunately I’m a couple of days late…
If you want to catch up during this event, please drop me a line.
luca filigheddu, techcrunch, the crunchies, web 2.0
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