Social networking with Apple applications: July 2009
Lawrence Charters was drafted into the Question and Answer session at the July meeting. A panel was supposed to do the Q&A, but the panel was a no-show. Photo by Richard SandersonPi President Jay Castillo talks about current and future club plans. Photo by Richard SandersonPi President Jay Castillo talks about current and future club plans. Photo by Richard SandersonCoffee was available at the July meeting, but it quickly ran out. There are few things more horrifying than facing a Saturday morning without coffee, according to several sources at the meeting. Photo by Richard SandersonDuring the break, the Question and Answer session continued in smaller groups. Photo by Richard SandersonDuring the break, the Question and Answer session continued in smaller groups. Photo by Richard SandersonDuring the break, the Question and Answer session continued in smaller groups. Photo by Richard SandersonDuring the break, the Question and Answer session continued in smaller groups. Here, Lawrence Charters discusses how to point. Photo by Richard SandersonRobert "Bo" Huttinger and Bob Jareke log into FaceBook. Photo by Richard SandersonLarry Kershberg discusses social networking using Apple's iLife and iWork application suites. Photo by Richard SandersonLarry Kershberg discusses social networking using Apple's iLife and iWork application suites. Photo by Richard SandersonWhat is social networking? Use a social networking tool, Wikipedia, to find out. Photo by Richard SandersonLarry Kershberg discusses social networking using Apple's iLife and iWork application suites. Photo by Richard SandersonLarry Kershberg discusses social networking using Apple's iLife and iWork application suites. Photo by Richard SandersonLarry Kershberg discusses social networking using Apple's iLife and iWork application suites. Photo by Richard SandersonBob Jareke shows off a few dance steps after Larry's presentation. Photo by Richard SandersonBob Jarecke talks about text messaging as a form of social media. Photo by Richard Sanderson