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- Tech_Cocktail abstract "Tech Cocktail is an American web publication and events organization for startups, entrepreneurs, and technology enthusiasts, co-founded in 2006 by former Tribune Company and AOLemployee Frank Gruber and early FeedBurner employee Eric Olson.In 2012, Tech Cocktail re-located to Las Vegas to work with Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project following a $2.5 million investment.".
- Q7692157 abstract "Tech Cocktail is an American web publication and events organization for startups, entrepreneurs, and technology enthusiasts, co-founded in 2006 by former Tribune Company and AOLemployee Frank Gruber and early FeedBurner employee Eric Olson.In 2012, Tech Cocktail re-located to Las Vegas to work with Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project following a $2.5 million investment.".
- Tech_Cocktail comment "Tech Cocktail is an American web publication and events organization for startups, entrepreneurs, and technology enthusiasts, co-founded in 2006 by former Tribune Company and AOLemployee Frank Gruber and early FeedBurner employee Eric Olson.In 2012, Tech Cocktail re-located to Las Vegas to work with Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project following a $2.5 million investment.".
- Q7692157 comment "Tech Cocktail is an American web publication and events organization for startups, entrepreneurs, and technology enthusiasts, co-founded in 2006 by former Tribune Company and AOLemployee Frank Gruber and early FeedBurner employee Eric Olson.In 2012, Tech Cocktail re-located to Las Vegas to work with Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh's Downtown Project following a $2.5 million investment.".