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BarCampBank Season Opens March 29

By Jim Bruene on March 17, 2008 5:59 PM

image Looking for a low-cost way to generate new ideas and meet like-minded financial geeks? You have three opportunities during the next four weeks:

As of today, there are 34 people signed up for San Francisco, a dozen for New England, and 24 for NYC. Cost is minimal, max of $25. Register in advance on the respective websites.

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Jim, thanks for featuring the BarCamps in your post. BarCampBankNE will be my first. I'm excited about meeting those in financial services who have similar interests in Web 2.0. I also think that our venue (American Credit Union Museum) makes this gathering very special.

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