User Groups in Silicon Valley
Amiga
Toga
Amiga Users Group
Meets at the Campbell Public Library on a Saturday each month
at 12:30pm to 3:30pm.
Internet
Silicon Valley Cisco
Users Group
Meets at CISCO, 510 McCarthy Blvd. Milpitas, Building 24.
Silicon Valley WebGuild
Dedicated to the education and professional development of the
bay area internet professionals. The WebGuild is the Silicon
Valley Chapter of the Association of Internet Professionals (AIP).
Meets at Cypress Semiconductor in San Jose between 1st and Tasman.
Linux
East Bay Linux Users Group
Meets at Hurricane Electric, 760 Mission Court, Fremont, just
a few blocks north of the Milpitas line.
Silicon Valley Linux Users
Group
Meets at Cisco, just over the Tasman Bridge, first Wednesday
of every month, 7-9 p.m.
Mac
International Macintosh
Users Group
A group of users and designers of multilingual computer systems,
located in Silicon Valley. If you want to use your computer in
languages other than English, read on.
Stanford/Palo Alto Macintosh
Users Group (SMUG)
Regular monthly meeting at the Panofsky Auditorium, Stanford
Linear Accelerator (SLAC), 2575 Sand Hill Road, Menlo Park. (Note
that the Homebrew
Computer Club used to meet here! Thanks to Owen Saxton for
this historical pointer.)
Professions
Society for
Technical Communication
The Silicon Valley Chapter of the STC is a dynamic, exciting
chapter with much to offer its members and the members of chapters
around Northern California.
Silicon
Valley Storage Networking User Group
A local community of data storage professionals who come together
to network and learn about storage-related topics in a vendor-neutral,
education-focused environment. Meets at the Martin Luther King
Library in downtown San Jose.
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