Thursday, April 2, 2009

Red Dot On The Tip Of My Tongue For Years

GTUG Munich, 01/04/09


So, the Google API meeting is over and the result is the newly established GTUG-MUC, the Google Technology User Group in Munich found at http://gtug- muc.org (Thanks to Martin Assmann for domain sponsorship)

Currently the group consists primarily of me and Martin, visitors to the API base table but were quite interested in this type of technology to hold meetings more often. Google itself sponsors However, the location on a "case to case" basis, in so far as I am of any proposal will cost nothing and around 30 people and offers space has possibly a video projector, very happy.

Back to the event that Jens Trapp and I am Google SEM Roundtable devised and in the months after that then brought back to life.

I had counted nearly 25 people, two of Google, Bigmouthmedia and three out of a lot of familiar faces. What I had expected in any case, the whole (rule of thumb) 30 people, including some who I had known at all. Great, thanks.

The mood was good, Jens and Tom had devised a good portfolio that was not too detailed to be bored, but still technical enough to satisfy even the nerdy visitor satisfaction.

Tom fights today by the way, on the first evening Berlin GTUG meeting, we hope that he can once again spend a few evenings in peace and without all the questions at home with his family. Thanks Tom.

Who wants to know more on the subject of the evening finds the information in the archive / Dokuwiki under GTUG-muc.org , 04/01/2009

Conclusion.
The evening I liked well, the Location in the Google cafeteria and the "small" Buffet was amazing and yes I want to Google. They that have an XBOX and a PS3 and terribly delicious food. And very nice people / developers. GTUG Munich there will definitely be back in any case, targeted roughly at the end of July, preceded by at least nothing for me, from vacation technical reasons and because of other commitments -> Webmontag, game camp, DevDusk.

thanks go to Jens, to Tom, to Google and all I have now forgotten.