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Gabriel Goldberg is a
consultant, writer, and editor, specializing in diverse network and
enterprise computing environments. He writes for AARP's Computers
and Technology Web site, www.aarp.org/computers, edited and wrote an
IBM technology magazine, and contributes to several other trade and
consumer publications. Mr. Goldberg supports national and local user
groups. He's again serving as Director of (Meeting) Programs for
Washington, DC-area Capital PC User Group, one of the oldest and
largest PC user groups in the United States, in which he organized
and chaired the Internet SIG (special interest group) for ten years.
He also serves as CPCUG's Outreach Director, identifying and
pursuing external collaboration opportunities. He belongs to the
User Support Team for CPCUG's domain, cpcug.org, and CPCUG's Board
Of Directors. He was a founding member and director of several local
user groups, and held management jobs in a major national IBM user
group. He has given hundreds of presentations to these and other
groups and conferences, winning a best-session award at a large
national conference. Mr. Goldberg evangelizes for user groups and
the Internet -- believing that user groups can be an antidote to
feeling alone with technical activities, challenges, problems, and
triumphs, and that the Internet is both the largest virtual user
group and an excellent antidote to feeling alone, not to mention a
way of increasing personal and organizational productivity!
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