Startup? Tweetup? Whynotup?

Please join us Monday, February 15, 2010 for a Startup Tweetup hosted by Jungle Disk and Rackspace’s building43 featuring Internet and Social Media evangelist, Robert Scoble.

As a kickoff to a week of exciting startup activities, including Startup Riot and building43 interviews on-site at the Jungle Disk office with Jungle Disk, Clearleap, MailChimp, Skribit, and RentWiki, the Startup Tweetup is designed to bring entrepreneurs, tech enthusiasts, bloggers, vloggers and (okay, we’ll even take a few joggers) together.

So get your @ on and join us for a night of interesting conversation and socializing…and a chance to win some cool prizes!

The details:

Want to give us a heads up that you’re coming?  We would appreciate it greatly! Click here to RSVP!

3 Comments

  1. Lamarr Wilson said,

    February 1, 2010 @ 9:16 am

    Hey, I have a quick question that I also submitted on Twitter. In the latest pricing arrangement, you have NOT listed the Rackspace deal with .15/GB and no transfer fee option; just Amazon S3. Is this model gone, and only available to current subscribers?

    I think it’s odd that you would abandon your own company’s offering to S3, and if that is truly the case, can you lay out why this occurred? I need to decide which bucket I want to use in my current account; if Rackspace Cloud Services is obsolete I don’t want to make one. Thanks!

  2. Scott Gibson said,

    February 1, 2010 @ 9:29 am

    @Lamarr We have temporarily removed the ability to create Cloud Files based online disks for (1) new Jungle Disk users, or (2) existing Jungle Disk accounts that are currently only using the Amazon S3 option. This is being done in order to facilitate an upcoming infrastructure upgrade to Cloud Files that will dramatically improve the platform’s efficiencies .

    Please note that existing customers who have backups and online disks stored on Cloud Files will not be impacted in any way and can continue to use Jungle Disk as they always have. We expect to return the option for all customers again soon!

  3. Lamarr Wilson said,

    February 1, 2010 @ 10:16 am

    This was answered; thanks!

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