Opera Opera Opera! Tech talk at Cal Poly!
Thursday, 16. October 2008, 19:06:38
Thursday, October 30th (day before Halloween)
11:00-12:00
PAC Bldg 6 Room 124
Be there! Free snacks and swag to attendees.
Topics covered will include the future of the web, mobile browsing, maybe some HTML5 and other cool tech stuff.
Sign up at us-tour@opera.com with Cal Poly in the subject line or visit opera.com/education for more info.

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This event is hosted by Cal Poly's Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)















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The ACM chapter at California Polytechnic State University (CalPoly) will host a seminar and panel discussion to students and staff from Opera Software, the company behind the innovative browsers for Opera Mini, Mobile, Desktop and other devices. Opera Software's seminar will explore mobile Web browsing and Web technologies.
Meet the developers and managers behind the innovative Opera Desktop and Opera Mini Web browsers. The seminar will be presented by Philip Gronvold, US Manager of Business Development at Opera Software, and Anne van Kesteren, standards expert.
Opera Software's seminar is an excellent opportunity to enhance your learning about the Web, gain new perspectives on technology trends, and network with people leading the IT industry. A light snack and free gift will be offered during the seminar.
To register for this seminar please send an email to us-tour@opera.com with "CalPoly" in the subject line.
Biographies
Philip Gronvold
Philip Gronvold has been working as the US Manager of Business Development for Opera Software since 2006. Philip graduated from Boston University with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Management Informational Systems (MIS), and concentration in e-commerce. He also has a minor in Applied Statistical Mathematics. Philip is a knowledgeable speaker on numerous topics including Opera as a company, its products and technology, the Mobile Web, Widgets and some W3C topics such as HTML, POWDER, and CSS.
Anne van Kesteren
Anne van Kesteren works for Opera Software in evolving the Web. As part of this activity, he's a member of a number of W3C Working Groups (WGs), including the WebApps and HTML WGs. He's also a member of the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group (WHATWG), the group that founded HTML5 in 2004, since its inception.
11am-12pm, Thursday, October 30
Christopher Cohan Center 6-124