We want to thank everyone who attended the Pub evening at Le Colonial last night
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We
want to thank everyone who attended the Pub evening at Le Colonial last night.
It was great fun to see such a big group of people there. Business cards were
switched and new friends were made
SACC SF/SV Breakfast Club featuring Dr. Nicklas Lundblad Director of Public Policy & Government Affairs at Google Inc.

Between
the Mundaneum and the Library of Babel
Date: February 29,
2012
Time: 7:30am 9 am, Breakfast will be served 7:30-8am
Location:
Pillsbury Office, 2475 Hanover Street, Palo Alto
Easily accessible from Interstate
280 and Hwy 101.
Fee: $ 25 Members, $35 Non members to be paid online,
by check or any major credit card via paypal prior to the event.
RSVP:
No later than February 24. Limited seating
Buy
your tickets here
The amount of digitally stored information doubles
every two years. Leading universities offer free online courses. 60 hours of video
per minute is being uploaded to YouTube, and the Internet grows continuously.
How
do we gather knowledge in this new world? What does it mean to know something
when for every opinion there is an objection published somewhere on Internet?
We live in a knowledge society that is constantly teetering on the verge of an
ocean of noise.
Welcome to join us for breakfast, while Nicklas Lundblad, PhD
in Informatics and Director of Public Policy at Google Inc. shares with you, his
view on the challenges of managing knowledge in the future.

Biography:
Dr.
Nicklas Lundblad, Director of Public Policy & Government Affairs at Google
Inc. His previous experience includes working as executive vice president at the
Stockholm Chamber of Commerce, working with Google as European Policy Manager
for the Nordics, and working as CEO and co-founder of Swedish current affairs
magazine Neo.
Dr. Lundblad has experience from both European and Swedish
advisory boards and expert groups at both Commissioner and Ministerial levels,
and contributes to several newspapers, trade magazines and other publications.
He has taught and given seminars on Internet and Law for more than 10 years on
topics ranging from information standards, security, the philosophy of privacy
to the politics of copyright.
He holds a Ph.D. in applied information technology
from Gothenburg & Chalmers Universities, an L.L.M with a specialization in
ICT-law, and a B.A. in philosophy - both from Stockholm University.
"SACC-SF/SV
Invites you to an evening of joy and song with Mamma Mia"
February 24th
at 8 PM
Orheum Theatre, 1192 Market Street, San Francisco
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from 7 PM
Tickets are sold out and we look forward to see everyone on this amazing night.
Save the dates
March 28, Business Mixer with Katarina Bonde
June 8, Golf
Tournament at Presidio Golf Course

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