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SEE: SUPERFAN COMES ALIVE – Launch Party

Submitted by Kim Ngo on July 29, 2009 – 4:51 pmNo Comment
SEE: SUPERFAN COMES ALIVE – Launch Party

SUPERFAN launched their social entertainment site in early July and have been receiving a lot press from big tech bloggers like: Gigaom, Mashable, and TechCrunch.  I attended their SUPERFAN COMES ALIVE – Launch Party on Monday, July 27, 2009.

What better way to launch a company with a party on a Monday night that ran till 2:00 AM Tuesday?

Here are some pictures from their event. Enoy!

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The SUPERFAN TEAM
(Nathan Smith, Ray Siu, Rick Marini, Charles Patterson, Kai Fortney, Zack Onisko, and Rene Ravenel)
at their Launch Party on July 27, 2009 at Cafe du Nord in San Francisco, California.

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Blake Commagere – Indie Online Game Developer
, Noman Ali – VP of Peanut Labs,
and Rick Marini – Founder & CEO of SUPERFAN.

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Rick Marini, Nathan Smith, Blake Commagere, Kai Fortney, and Charles Patterson

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