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Month: April 2012

New website up

… And, we’re up. After much work and a lot of tinkering with what we have, we’re proud to release our new MVP (Minimum Viable Product) site for 2012.
Coming up are all the videos for 2011, and much more content.

In the meantime, checkout the blog archives, our past speakers, or the sitemap.

If you spot any bugs or problems, pls comment on this post, or drop us an email 😉

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