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Sunday, April 29, 2007

Internet - Room RC D (click here for all abstracts and biographies of the speakers on this track)

  • From Java to C#. NET Programming by Donald Hsu, Dominican College
  • Software and SOX Compliance by Eli Rohn, New Jersey Institute of Technology
  • Best Web Sites 2007 by Eva Kaplan, Pennington Computer School/Computers + Kids Camp
  • Podcast Production by Steven Lubetkin, Lubetkin Communications LLC/Professional Podcasts LLC

Applications - Room RC E (click here for all abstracts and biographies of the speakers on this track)

  • Controlling the World with PICs by Paul Bergsman, Author and Independent Consultant
  • Rolling Your Own PC-Boards by Paul Bergsman, Author and Independent Consultant
  • VoIP (Voice Over IP) Demystified by Joe Budelis, Persimmon Telecommunications
  • Buying a Digital Camera by Jacob Freedman, Creative Channel Solutions

Technology - Room RC F (click here for all abstracts and biographies of the speakers on this track)

  • The Apollo Guidance Computer: Architecture and Operation by Frank O’Brien, Infoage Science/History Learning Center
  • What is the meaning of Second Life? by Selby Evans, Texas Christian University (retired)
  • Second Life Entrepreneurship by Bryon Ruxton, SLMate.com / Second Life Business
  • Responding to the Call for Information Assurance and Dominance Internationally by Danielle and G. Arthur Mihram, University of Southern California and Princeton

Software/Networks - Room RC G (click here for all abstracts and biographies of the speakers on this track)

  • Introduction to Java by Michael Redlich, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering
  • Java Advanced Features by Michael Redlich, ExxonMobil Research & Engineering
  • Neural Network and Genetic Algorithm Based Stock Trading Systems by Donn Fishbein, Neuroquant
  • Microcomputer Based Electronics Using the C Stamp by Orlando Hernandez, The College of New Jersey

Room RC H

  • Antique Computing for Fun and Education - The vintage computing hobby is booming around the world. "Vintage" for our hobby generally means anything from the mid-1940s to mid-1980s. People collect everything -- micros, portables, homebrews, minis, even mainframes! And don't forget the software, manuals, books, t-shirts and accessories. But unlike collecting art, furniture or stamps, vintage computers need to be restored and used, or else their circuits become bad -- or at least decrepit. Come to this lecture to learn all about the hobby and how you can get involved.
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