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1991 Events

Early meeting flyer - click to open PDFAt left is a copy of the March 1991 IMUG meeting announcement flyer, which was posted on telephone poles, sent via snail-mail, and delivered via "sneakernet" throughout the Bay Area.

In the summer of 1991, IMUG meetings moved from the Stanford campus to Apple Computer, and occassionally convened at Adobe Systems as well. You can learn more about those years on the early IMUG history page.

We have full descriptions of some talks begining in late 1992, when those could be copied from the original Usenet posts, and we have the details of all talks beginning in 1995 when the IMUG.org website first went online. We are working on gathering more descriptions from paper archives.

 

 

1991

Speaker / Affiliation

Topic

3/21/91

Lee Collins
Apple Computer, Inc.

Unicode — A Standard International Character Code for
Multilingual Information Processing

Original announcement flyer [PDF]

4/18/91

Antonio Roder
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center

Electronic Publication

5/16/91

Terry Kunysz
Casady & Greene, Inc.

TrueType and PostScript: Past, Present and Future

6/20/91

Mimi Obinata
Apple Computer, Inc.

Developing Software for the Global Market

7/18/91

Digby Horner
Adobe Systems, Inc.

Kanji Fonts

8/15/91

Naoko Ushimaru and Toshiya Hotei
Qualitas Trading Co.

Japanese Software Marketing in America;
Translation from English to Japanese

9/19/91

Carla Itzkowich and Jon Golding
International Contact, Inc.

Foreign Language Marketing with the Macintosh

10/17/91

James Caldwell
Pacific Rim Connections, Inc.

Chinese Desktop Publishing on the Macintosh

11/21/91

Marian Stetson-Rodrigues
LinguaTec, Inc.

Keys to American Business Culture —
Its Effects on International Relations

12/19/91

Laura Elmore
Regis McKenna, Inc.

Global Launch of the Mac

 

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