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  1. Newsgroups: comp.sys.pen
  2. Path: sparky!uunet!world!rparker
  3. From: rparker@world.std.com (Randy Parker)
  4. Subject: Boston pen-based meeting
  5. Message-ID: <RPARKER.92Dec31184204@world.std.com>
  6. Sender: rparker@world.std.com (Randy Parker)
  7. Organization: NoteSystems, Brookline, MA
  8. Distribution: comp.sys.pen
  9. Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 23:42:04 GMT
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  13.             BOSTON COMPUTER SOCIETY PEN COMPUTING SIG (BCS*PEN)
  14.                              JANUARY MEETING
  15.  
  16.                 The Joys and Pains of PenPoint Development
  17.  
  18.               Wednesday, January 6th, 7pm -- MIT, Room 4-163
  19.  
  20.  
  21.         With the recent announcement by AT&T and EO of
  22.         "Personal Communicators" (combination
  23.         cellular-phone/notepad computers), it appears that GO's
  24.         PenPoint operating system is gaining wider industry
  25.         support.  1993 holds great promise for PenPoint
  26.         supporters, and tonight some of PenPoint's pioneering
  27.         software developers give you the inside scoop.
  28.         Principals from First Pen Systems, PenFact, and other
  29.         leading companies share with you their successes and
  30.         frustrations in developing for this "operating system
  31.         of the future."  (Plus all the usual giveaways, rumors,
  32.         and networking.)  Co-sponsored with the New England
  33.         chapter of the Worldwide PenPoint Developers
  34.         Organization (WPDO).
  35.  
  36.         For more information, contact Randy Parker (75300.2654@compuserve.com)
  37.         Location:          MIT, Building 4, room 163, Cambridge, MA.
  38.         Directions:        Kendall Square/MIT stop on the Red Line.  
  39.                            Parking along Memorial Dr. 
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