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December 18, 2007 5:03 AM
Build a company in a weekend
Posted by Brier Dudley
Startup Weekend, a mini-conference where attendees create and start a company in a weekend, is coming to Seattle on Jan. 25-27 for a session at Adobe's Fremont campus.
Registration is $20, and participants receive shares of the company they start. Startup Weekend, an organization run by Boulder, Colo., entrepreneur Andrew Hyde, gets 5 percent of the company. He's held similar events in 13 other cities since July.
A group of Seattle tech types has been doing the same thing on a less formal basis.
Maybe it's time for a battle of the bands thing, or Iron Chef Startup.
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