OpenOffice San Francisco?

April 24th, 2007

San FranciscoNext week (3 to 10 May) Patrick, Arjen and I will be in San Francisco for a week. We’re going to meet up with some friends, show Fleck.com to a few people and meet some of the speakers for The Next Web Conference.

And we will work there too.

Our trip to London Open Coffee Meetup gave us an idea. After the Open Coffee meetup we had an appointment at Index Ventures’ office. Once that was done we we’re allowed to use the conference room as our office for remainder of the day.

For our trip to San Francisco we are looking for startups (or established companies) who have office space for us (a table, 3 chairs and a wifi connection is all we need) for one day. This is a nice way to meet new people and work at the same time. We will blog about the office on the Fleck blog, Patricks Blog, The Next Web blog and here.

So, who’s up for OpenOffice? I’ve checked some potential startup offices that are in the neighborhood were we like to crash… uuh work: Sixapart, Technorati, Furl, Rojo, Rollyo, Eurekster, Wists, Dogster, Twitter, Flickr, Upcoming, Facebook, LinkedIn, Mashery and Plaxo

But anywhere is fine!

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3 Responses to “OpenOffice San Francisco?”

  1. Bram on April 24, 2007 2:23 pm (14:23)
  2. Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten on April 24, 2007 2:44 pm (14:44)

    Thanks Bram, looks very comfortable…

  3. Oren Michels on April 30, 2007 7:45 am (7:45)

    Hi, Boris -

    We’d love to host you at Mashery. As a benefit, you will actually be visiting not just Mashery, but all of the dozen or so startups that are part of the “third floor startup ghetto in the looksmart building”. I think you’ll enjoy it!

    Cheers -

    Oren

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