| 02/13/96 RMIUG Meeting
- Java Meets the Web
The Tuesday, February 13 meeting of the
Rocky Mountain Internet Users Group (RMIUG)
will feature a high-level presentation on
a new technology called Java that is profoundly
impacting the World Wide Web. Java promises
to bring much more multimedia and interactivity
to Web sites than is currently possible
today. Mr. Dean Rizzuto (dean@xor.com),
World Wide Web Developer with XOR Network
Engineering will be presenting a non-technical
overview of Java and how it will affect
the Internet, and impact Web users. Dan
Murray will MC the meeting.
The meeting is Tuesday, February 13, from
7:00 - 9:00 pm (with optional 6:30 pm start
for informal networking and refreshments).
The meeting will be held at the Department
of Commerce (NIST) Building at 325 Broadway
in Boulder, one traffic light South of Baseline.
This facility holds 510 people. Park in
the Dept. of Commerce lot, go in the main
door (faces East), and find the main auditorium
just to the right of the main entrance.
The meeting is free and open to the public,
but we will be passing the hat to defray
the room rental charge we incur.
RMIUG appreciates the ongoing support
from Internet One of Boulder for sponsoring
refreshments and XOR Network Engineering
for administration of RMIUG's electronic
discussion lists & WWW site.
Consultants and companies are invited
to bring Internet-related product information,
brochures, and business cards which will
be displayed on an information table.
There is an email mailing list set up
for this group. General information can
be obtained by sending an Email to rmiug@rmiug.org
which will generate an auto-reply message
that tells you about the lists and how to
subscribe. You can also reach the RMIUG
"Executive" Committee at rmiug-comm@rmiug.org.
Our WWW site is at http://www.rmiug.org/
This note was submitted to government
censors to insure compliance with the new
telecom bill, however, because of delays
in their response, we are forwarding it
without prior approval. ;-)
Dan Murray
dan@rmiug.org |