I'm a developer in Baltimore looking for people to network and work with. I have 9 years experience of software development and business experience, the last 2 of those with a startup. If anyone is looking to get together in Baltimore and get something started, let me know.
We are in baltimore <a href="http://www.ubernote.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.ubernote.com</a>. We are also attending the twintech event. Also just saw this and was thinking of attending. <a href="http://bootcamp.umd.edu/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://bootcamp.umd.edu/index.html</a>
We are also in the Washington DC area (<a href="http://sharememe.com" rel="nofollow">http://sharememe.com</a>) and a Launchbox Digital company.<p>There is an interesting event in Baltimore tomorrow: <a href="http://www.refreshbmore.org" rel="nofollow">http://www.refreshbmore.org</a>. Me or my partner will be in attendance.<p>I also want to point out <a href="http://dctechevents.com" rel="nofollow">http://dctechevents.com</a> . It's a great resource to know what is happening in the DC Tech Scene.
Summize, Odeo, Mixx, FreeWebs, LaunchBox are all big names who hail from this area.<p>Also, DC has a very active social media scene, where many a fellow local entrepreneurs hang out and meet.
There is a big event coming up...see here <a href="http://twintech2.eventbrite.com/" rel="nofollow">http://twintech2.eventbrite.com/</a>
Good luck - this is why I moved from DC to Boston (outside of YC's requirement). The startup scene in DC is pretty dire although LaunchBox looks promising and should help.<p>I still don't know what 95% of the people who work in DC actually _do_.
For business and tech events check out <a href="http://MarksGuide.com" rel="nofollow">http://MarksGuide.com</a>
He's been in Boston for a few years now and has just started opening more cities (W-DC, etc).
I am about 10 minutes south of Baltimore and was days away from creating a similar post. Usually in Columbia almost every day after work.<p>Get in touch.