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<h1>HackForGood</h1>
<h2>Evenings of Hacking to make the world a better place</h2>
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<h3>What:</h3>
<p>
Imagine if, for once, we decided to write software and web applications
that do not revolve only around technology, social networking or sharing pictures but
rather focused on improving the life of those around us.
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The idea behind the <strong>HackForGood</strong> evenings is to gather great developers from various cities, sit
together and write applications that could be used for the greater good and that can help other human beings or
the environment depending on the theme of the night.
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The rules are very simple. We provide drinks, food, desks, entertainment and all you have to do is have a good time, have a few drinks, eat some food, write some code and enjoy.
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<h3>When:</h3>
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Monday 9th of May, 2011 and it starts at 19h00 <i>(7pm)</i> (<a href="http://hackforgood.eventbrite.com" target="_blank">Book a free ticket now</a>)
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<h3>Bring:</h3>
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Bring your best altruistic ideas, your laptops and your power adapters and we'll provide the rest. If you need an actual <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category_5_cable">Ethernet cable</a>
please let us know beforehand so we can call the year <strong>1990</strong> and ask them to bring a cable on their way back from the past (If you need a cable please do let us know. :)).
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It goes without saying that <strong>Wifi will be provided</strong>.
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<h3>Where:</h3>
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At the <a href="http://www.orchestra.io">Orchestra.io</a> San Francisco offices in the <a href="http://www.storekbuilding.com/#location">Storek building</a> at 149 9th St.
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<h3>Who:</h3>
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<a href="http://www.orchestra.io" title="Orchestra.io Deploy and Scale your PHP apps"><img src="./images/orchestra.png" /></a>
<a href="http://www.simplegeo.com" title="Making it easy for developers to write location-aware applications"><img src="./images/simplegeo.png" /></a>
<a id="storek" href="http://www.storekbuilding.com" title="The most amazing startup hotbed in San Francisco and Cali altogether"><img src="./images/storek.jpg" /></a>
<a href="http://www.github.com" title="GitHub is a web-based hosting service for projects that use the Git revision control system"><img src="./images/github.png" /></a>
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