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November 19, 2008 12:00 AM

TeachStreet heads to San Francisco, doubling its reach

Posted by Brier Dudley

TeachStreet, a Seattle startup offering an online directory of instructional services, is expected to announce today that it's expanding to San Francisco.

Actually it was supposed to make the announcement a couple of days ago but it's been working out a few last-minute kinks.

Founder Dave Schappell said the expansion will add an additional 65,000 teachers and classes in the greater San Francisco area, more than doubling the site's current 50,000 entries from its initial coverage of the Seattle and Portland markets.

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Thanks, as usual, for the support Brier -- I hope to catch up with you at a Hops and Chops one of these weeks -- remember, every Thursday at 6:30...  Posted on November 19, 2008 at 12:51 PM by daveschappell. Jump to comment

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