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Join The New York Experimental Music Meetup Group

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Name Members Rating

Ever combined the Web, real life(tm), Second Life, World of Warcraft, Google Earth, Nintendo, Facebook and the unfolding human experience into a single thought (which you then Twittered over your iPhone)? Working on an art or web or game or virtual world project? Have an avatar? Are an avatar? Think video games can save the world or that the world

362
Avatars
4.25

Learn about and discuss the accelerating change in technology, science, society, business.

207
Future Saloners
4.75

Whether you've been doing information architecture for a while or you're new to the field, come to the NYC IA meetup for informal discussion and to make new contacts.

 happy to have met you all! 

602
Information Architects
4.5

This is a social networking group for NYC area Java developers, managers, recruiters, basically anyone with an interest in Java technologies. We feature technical presentations (round table demos from anyone) depending on the meeting location. Feel free to bring a presentation, a demo, flyers, make an announcement or ask questions. We usually adjou

577
Java Developers
4.25

Meet others in your area who are Experimental Music fans. All interested in making, listening, and performing experimental music concepts are welcome! Discussions, Networking, maybe social events?.

78
Experimental Music Fans
5.0

Meet other local programmers interested in Ocaml, Haskell, SML, and other functional programming languages. Lisp and Scheme programmers are also welcome, but note that the focus of the group is on statically typed languages of the ML family.

159
Lisp & Scheme Programmers
3.75

Meet other local people interested in the Semantic Web, an initiative by the W3C [http://www.w3c.org] to make the web "one giant database": The Data Web. We address technologies such as RDF, RDFS, OWL, and applications that help to develop or that use ontologies, controlled vocabularies and rules in the business and the Semantic Web. http://ww

 no one should! let's keep it all to ourselves! 

356
Semantic Web Meetup members
4.75