From: Rich Graves <llurch@networking.stanford.edu>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: Rich Graves <llurch@networking.stanford.edu>
Date: Sat, 15 Jun 1996 13:13:33 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: SF Bay Area: 6/18 Smart Talk on WhoWhere? (fwd)
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FYI. Sounds like a venture capital shindig.
Pity I won't be able to make it. That would have been Highly Amusing.
-rich
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Date: 13 Jun 1996 16:03:52 -0400
From: Leslie Kareckas <lesliek@svi.org>
Newsgroups: ba.smartvalley, ba.announce
Subject: 6/18 Smart Talk on WhoWhere?
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PLEASE NOTE NEW LOCATION
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SMART TALK
Sponsored by Smart Valley, Inc.
and Gemini Management Consulting
SPEAKER: Gunjan Sinha
President, WhoWhere?
TITLE: WhoWhere?: The Global White Pages of the Internet
DATE: Tuesday, June 18, 1996
TIME: 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM
LOCATION: Smart Valley, Inc.
2520 Mission College Blvd.
Santa Clara
CONTACT: Isabel Sarkis - IsabelS@svi.org or 408-562-7794
ABSTRACT
WhoWhere? is the largest directory of personal and corporate
phone numbers, physical addresses and e-mail addresses on the
Internet. As the Net rapidly evolves, defines and redefines
itself, WhoWhere? provides a worldwide collection of fundamental
information which serves both individual and business
communication needs. It has become the Global White Pages and
enables people to locate others around the world, whether they
are on or off the Net. Gunjan Sinha will share the challenges
associated with building and maintaining this type of directory
and the ways in which it can be utilized.
BIO
Prior to forming WhoWhere? Inc., Gunjan Sinha was the architect
of video servers at Olivetti Advanced Technology, where he
developed interactive video servers. He was also involved with
multiprocessor and distributed server development. Earlier is his
career, Sinha was the co-founder of Viman Software Inc., a
network license management company, which was later acquired by
Central Designs Systems Inc. Sinha holds a Masters in Engineering
Management from Stanford University, and a Masters in Computer
Engineering from the University of California at Santa Cruz.
DIRECTIONS:
Take the Great America Parkway exit North from 101. Turn right
at the first traffic light (Mission College Boulevard) and go
straight approximately three blocks. Turn right into the second
UB Networks driveway. Smart Valley is on the left at 2520
Mission College Blvd. There is ample parking throughout the
campus.
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All are welcome to attend this Smart Talk. Admission is free to
individual members and all employees of Smart Valley member
companies. Non-members are charged a $5.00 fee. Continental
breakfast is included. Reservations are required as seating is
limited. RSVP to Isabel Sarkis at IsabelS@svi.org or 408-562-
7794.
Smart Talk announcements can also be found on the Web
(http://www.svi.org).
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