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In Cambridge loft, Web junkies meet for coffee and the next big thing

Daniel Choi, a Web applications engineer for Notati, struck an Atlas pose last month for Nate Aune (left), founder of Jazkarta, and Dave Fisher at Betahouse, a communal workspace in Cambridge. Daniel Choi, a Web applications engineer for Notati, struck an Atlas pose last month for Nate Aune (left), founder of Jazkarta, and Dave Fisher at Betahouse, a communal workspace in Cambridge. (JASON JOHNS FOR THE BOSTON GLOBE)
By Carolyn Y. Johnson
Globe Staff / August 11, 2007

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CAMBRIDGE -- With an Xbox that projects onto the wall, beer in the fridge, and a caffeinated techno soundtrack playing in the background as burgers sizzle on the grill outside, a dozen entrepreneurs are hard at work building Boston's next Web start-ups in a Central Square loft dubbed Betahouse. (Full article: 953 words)

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