SIGWEB #7 Preliminary Announcement: SIGWEB and WWW94

Jonny Goldman <jonny@Synopsys.COM>
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**********  May SIGWEB Meeting Preliminary Announcement  ***********

The May SIGWEB meeting will be held at Sun Microsystems in Mountain View on
May 26th, from 2pm till 5pm.

The May SIGWEB will feature a time-delayed presentation from the World Wide
Web '94 conference being held simultaneously in Geneva, Switzerland.  A
more detailed agenda will be provided approximately one week before the
meeting.

Questions concerning this meeting may be directed toward 

 Jonny Goldman - meeting coordinator (jonny@synopsys.com, 415-694-1772) 
or
 Chris McRae - SIGWEB President, (mcrae@ora.com).

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SIGWEB May Meeting Time and Place

Date: Thursday, May 26
Time: 2:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Location:

	Sun Microsystems, Inc.
	Building #6
	2550 Garcia Drive
	Mountain View, CA

Directions to the meeting site:

        - Take 101 to San Antonio Rd exit North.

	- Make an immediate right on Bayshore Parkway

	- Make a first left on Garcia Ave

	- Finally, make a left onto the second drive and follow
	  the signs to building #6 (the 2nd bldg on the right.)

	The meeting will be held in a room directly off the main lobby.  
	A sign will direct you there.

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SIGWEB is an organization started at the end of 1993 to facilitate
communication between practitioners of a field known generally as
Networked Information Delivery and Retrieval (NIDR) within the Bay
Area and surrounding region.  Started by Chris McRae (now at O'Reilly
& Associates - mcrae@ora.com), SIGWEB has quickly expanded to include
participation by several hundred people at its monthly events.  Past
events have included presentations by leaders in the development of
the World Wide Web and its client interfaces, Wide Area Information
Service (WAIS), Internet infrastructure, commercial applications of
the Internet (e.g. CommerceNet), and so on.  All aspects of NIDR, from
technical details and software applications, through standards and
end-user applications are open topics of discussion.  SIGWEB is an all
volunteer run group welcoming participation from all interested
individuals.

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