Your Guide to ad:tech San Francisco Parties

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If you’re in San Francisco for ad:tech this week and, in addition to attending the conference, you plan to attend some of the parties associated with the conference…and you haven’t read the new ad:tech blog, take a look and plan your social schedule now. As always, there are overlaps so you’ll just have to choose which parties you want to go to and forgo the others. Or, like us, you can run around the city as if it were some sort of Foursquare Day and make it to them all.

Read about all the parties here. And see the Google calendar of the parties (with locations and additional details) here.

There’s everything from the staid cocktail party to the apocalyptic craziness of Clickbooth. Something for everyone.

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