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North Shore Computer Society Presents "Tablet Computing - Past, Present and (maybe) Future"

On Thursday, December 8 at 7:00 pm, Mr. Josh Turiel will offer a presentation on “Tablet Computing.”  Mr. Turiel is the owner of JH Turiel & Associates, Inc., an IT consulting firm based in Salem, MA.  He has worked in the technology business for over 25 years with an 11-year stint in IT management before starting his company in 2004.  He has been on the board of the Boston Network Users’ Group (bruq.org) for nearly 20 years, serving as its President during the late 1990s.  Josh lives in Salem with his family where he is beginning a term as a City Councilor.

All meetings are free and open to the public.  The presentation will be held at the McCarthy Auditorium at the Peabody Municipal Light Plant, 201 Warren Street Extension, Peabody, MA (directions).

Tech Talk Time will also be held - your chance to share your technical questions and answers. Remember, to be eligible to win any door prize offered you must be a member of the North Shore Computer Society.

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Reminder: In case of inclement weather, please remember to check this website to determine whether we have been forced to cancel the meeting. We usually make the call by about noon on the day of an event, so check in the afternoon for the latest information.

The North Shore Computer Society, Inc. of Peabody, Massachusetts is a non-profit, public charity (501(c)(3) focused on Education, Support and Community.  Its members come from over 60 communities in Massachusetts as well as a number of other states.  More information can be found online at http://www.northshorecomputer.org or at our Toll Free Information Hotline at 888-955-6727.

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