TechCrunch40 Keynotes….

Really excited about two major keynotes/keynote panels we’re having on the first day of the TechCrunch40 conference. Here are the details from the TC40 blog:

  • Monday, September 17, 12:00 – 12:45 pm
    Sequoia Capital’s Michael Moritz interviews Netscape founder and Ning co-founder Marc Andreessen, Yahoo co-founder David Filo and YouTube co-founder and CEO Chad Hurley. Moritz will explore the “humble beginnings” that each Marc, David and Chad recall about the early days of their start-ups, before all the hype and money started rolling in.
  • Monday, September 17, 5:15 – 6:00 pm
    Michael Arrington chats with Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg. Hear what it’s like to be at the helm of the Internet’s hottest startup, what it took to get there, and plans for the future.

    Don’t miss out. Please join us in two weeks at The Palace Hotel in San Francisco.

We’re reaching the capacity of the location from what I’m told, so the event is going to sell out in the next couple of days. If you’re planning on coming I suggest signing up now….



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