Driving Directions
From 101 North/SFO Airport
- Exit onto Vermont Street
- Right on 16th Street, crossing the railroad tracks
- Left onto Owens Street
- 1675 Owens Street is located on your right
From 280 North
- Exit at Mariposa Street, turn Left and drive 2 blocks
- Right on Mississippi Street and go 3 blocks
- Right on 16th Street, crossing the railroad tracks
- Left onto Owens Street
- 1675 Owens Street is located on your right
From North Bay/Golden Gate Bridge
- After crossing the Golden Gate Bridge, drive East on 101 towards downtown (Doyle Drive)
- Exit at Downtown/Lombard Street onto Richardson Avenue which becomes Lombard Street
- Continue on Lombard Street
- Right on Van Ness Avenue
- After crossing Market Street continue on South Van Ness Avenue
- Left on 16th Street, crossing the railroad tracks
- Left onto Owens Street
- 1675 Owens Street is located on your right
From East Bay/Bay Bridge
- Exit at Ninth Street and stay in the left lane
- Left on 8th Street and go 2 blocks
- Left on Brannan Street and go 1 block
- Right on 7th Street
- Left on 16th Street, crossing the railroad tracks
- Left onto Owens Street
- 1675 Owens Street is located on your right
Our Sponsors
Category Archives: Sponsors
Are You Ready to Party?
(mt) Media Temple was an early adopter in supporting WordPress as the world’s best blogging platform, and is proud to be a returning sponsor at the 2010 WordCamp in San Francisco! We’re returning this year in a more suitable role … Continue reading
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Party Down with Media Temple!
Media Temple has been a sponsor of WordCamp San Francisco before, but this year they chose to focus their sponsorship on the afterparty. Their generous platinum sponsorship will provide for the open bar and a dancetastic DJ, and I fully … Continue reading
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Microsoft at a WordPress Conference, Huh?
Yes, you saw that correctly, Microsoft. You are probably asking yourself right now why Microsoft would be interested in sponsoring a WordCamp. The answer is simple: we <3 WordPress. We talk about it at our events, our blogging tool lets you easily create … Continue reading
Thank You, Layered Tech!
Layered Tech, one of the companies that provides hosting for WordPress.com, signed on as a platinum sponsor to show their support for WordPress and the WordPress community. Located in Texas, the same state in which WordPress was born, Layered Tech … Continue reading
Thanks, Adobe!
We love free/open source software, but let’s face it, almost all of use some proprietary software. The designers behind WordPress, like many designers, frequently use Photoshop and Illustrator, so when Adobe stepped up to become a silver sponsor, we were … Continue reading
Thank You, Voce
The team at Voce builds industrial strength WordPress sites. They’ve pushed the state of the art in custom WordPress development and we’re happy to welcome them as a Silver sponsor for this year’s WordCamp SF. The folks at Voce helped … Continue reading
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Thank You, Microsoft
I first met some of the folks behind Microsoft’s participation at WordCamp last October in New York City for WordCamp NYC. Microsoft has been super supportive of WordPress in general and WordCamps in particular, and we’re happy they’ve chosen to … Continue reading
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Thanks, Page.ly!
The very first person who said he wanted to sponsor WordCamp SF this year was Josh Strebel of Page.ly. I met him at WordCamp Boston when we were on a panel together, and then met his wife and business partner … Continue reading
Thanks, Mojofiti!
I first heard about Mojofiti when they decided to sponsor WordCamp NYC in 2009. I hadn’t heard of their platform before (still beta at that point, I think?), focused on translation and running on BuddyPress, but I was definitely intrigued. … Continue reading
Thank You: InMotion Hosting
When we first put out the call for WordCamp San Francisco sponsorship earlier this year, a lot of companies were interested, but the first one to show us the money was InMotion Hosting. InMotion sponsored WordCamps in Los Angeles and … Continue reading