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Discounted Tix Still Left for Twiistup 007

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Over the years Twiistuphas evolved from a blowout meet 'n' greet for startups, entrepreneurs and investors to a can't-miss, day-and-a-half of panel discussions, showcases and mixers featuring the top tech and media innovators and venture capitalists from LA and beyond. Billed "LA's biggest technology event," the agenda and guest list is a stacked who's-who of elite tech talent. But don't let the mature, sit-down nature of Twiistup 7 fool you, as Hollywood's penchant for partying is not forgotten with a 007-themed after party and a hosted pre-party included with each event pass. Twiistup 7 begins at 6pm at UCLA's Korn Hall with panels and demos all day tomorrow at the Skirball. Discounted tickets are still available ($397 before 3 pm today, $497 at the door.)

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