[sf-lug] NEXT WEEK: PenLUG meeting 06/26/2008
bill at wards.net
bill at wards.net
Thu Jun 19 12:00:07 PDT 2008
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|Date: |Thursday, June 26th, 2008 |
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|Time: |meeting 7:00 - 9:00 PM, social/networking until 10 PM|
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| |Bayshore Technology Park |
|Location:|1300 Island Drive |
| |Redwood City, CA 94065 |
| |Suite 106 - Training Room |
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David Weekly, Tinkering Before Millions
How to take a hobby hack and turn it into a service used by millions (and
hopefully that MAKES millions).
David Weekly is the founder and CPO of PBwiki. PBwiki is the world's
largest business wiki host and is home to over 500,000 communities,
including groups at over at third of the Fortune 500. He graduated as a
President Scholar from Stanford in 2000 with a BS in Computer Science and
has worked for such institutions as Harvard Physics, MIT Lincoln Labs,
Stanford Graphics, atWeb, Legato, and There.com. David wrote the first
layman's level description of MP3 in early 1997, reverse engineered the
Napster protocol in an evening, and was a finalist in the ACM
International Programming Competition. David lives in a Cupertino mansion
with seven others (he's the sommelier) and throws periodic all-night
hackathons called SuperHappyDevHouse there. David is an adviser to several
Bay Area startups, including Jaxtr, KiteDance, MusicManagement, and
IncentAlign. He last spoke at PenLUG in November 2006.
RSVP
Although it is not required, we like to have an idea of how many
people to expect, so if possible please email rsvp at penlug.org if you
are planning to attend.
GETTING THERE
For information on getting to the meeting, please see:
http://maps.google.com/maps?q=1300+Island+Drive,+Redwood+City,+CA
http://www.penlug.org/twiki/bin/view/Home/DrivingDirectionsQualys
http://www.penlug.org/twiki/bin/view/Home/TransitDirectionsQualys
Traffic on 101 can be pretty bad in the evening, so we encourage you
to check traffic conditions before driving by dialing 5-1-1 on your
phone or visiting www.511.org, and if possible to take public transit
(best bet: bicycle via Caltrain) or carpool to this meeting.
MORE INFORMATION
See www.penlug.org for more information.
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