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cordially invites you. Save
the Date - RSVP Today!
Thu.
August 16
Computer History Museum
1401 N. Shoreline Ave/Hwy 101
Mountain View, CA 94043 Directions
1-5pm,
Business
/ Marketing Conference
6-9pm, The Silicon Valley Business Expo II
• Best
business is personal business... An incredible opportunity for serious
networking with 140+ exhibitors,
and 2000+ professionals,
business owners, and corporate leaders in a very large (over
25,000 sq ft of event space!),
upscale, friendly, fun, and business-casual environment.
Also enjoy many gourmet caterers, fine art, live music and entertainment,
a charity silent auction, a bone marrow drive, spirits tasting, receive gifts
and win prizes too!
Bring your resume - several companies are recruiting!
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| Costs: |
Advance by 9pm 8/15 |
Door |
Silicon Valley Business Expo II |
$21 |
$25 |
Biz/Mktg Conference & SV Biz
Expo |
$35 |
$50 |
| Exhibitor |
$575 before July 24 |
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| Exhibitor |
$700 before August 15 |
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• Networking
is not an event, it is a process in which you never know which contact will take
you to your goal.
* Exhibitors & entertainment subject to change
Charity
Silent Auction:
Pacific
Auction Company will provide
the following for the silent auction: sports collectibles, fine art, jewelry,
entertainment memorabilia, travel & leisure and home decor. Proceeds
will benefit the Computer History Museum and Kiwanis children's charities!
Get
some exposure for your business - donate
a prize (gift or discount certificates, wine, gift baskets, tickets, etc.) for
the free drawing & silent
auction Print
a gift certificate.
On Display at the
Computer History Museum
   
www.computerhistory.org The
Computer History Museum is the world's largest and most significant history museum
for preserving and presenting the computing revolution and its impact on the
human experience. Established in 1996, the Computer History Museum is a public
benefit organization dedicated to the preservation and celebration of computing
history. It is home to one of the largest collections of computing artifacts
in the world, a collection comprising over 13,000 objects, 20,000 images, 5,000
moving images, 4,000 linear feet of cataloged documentation and 5,000 titles
or several hundred gigabytes of software. Come and discover how computing became
the amplifier for our minds and changed the way we work, live and play. We hope
your visit will be educational and entertaining, and the legacy of these innovations
will inspire you and many others for generations to come.
Visible Storage: Highlights from the
Museum's Collection
Learn about the history of computing and experience
over 600 unique artifacts, from rare slide rules and mechanical calculators to
the earliest one-of-kind computers, vintage PCs and exotic supercomputers. Visit
this exhibit online.
Mastering
the Game: A History of Computer Chess
Explore computing history's five-decade-long quest to build a computer that could
challenge the best human chess players. Learn the basics of computer chess software,
listen to computer chess pioneers and watch dramatic footage from the 1997 match
between IBM's Deep Blue and World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov. Visit
this exhibit online.
Innovations 101: A Celebration of Silicon Valley Companies
and Pioneers
Learn about the innovators of computing technology in Silicon Valley who have
changed our world, including some of the stories behind local corporate giants
such as Adobe, Apple, Cisco, HP, Intel and Sun Microsystems |
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