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Worldwide PenPoint Developers Organization (WPDO) Flyer – 1993

This flyer was handed out at various Silicon Valley events, often by WPDO co-founder David Schachter.

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Artifact Details

Organization

Worldwide PenPoint Developers Organization (WPDO)

Place Manufactured

United States

Language

English

Date

1993

Description

Single-sided yellow printed page.

Size

8.5" x 11"

Condition
Very good, slight fading of color, minor creasing
Lot Number

DOC-PP-0000

Acquired

2019-03-29

Acquisition Source

Gift of David Schachter

Credit

Gift of David Schachter

Catalogued

2019-04-08

About the Organization

The Worldwide PenPoint Developers Organization (WPDO) was the premier, unofficial, third-party support network for independent PenPoint developers. Founded by David Schachter in Palo Alto, California (in the heart of Silicon Valley), the network expanded to include chapters in Boston, Massachusetts, St. Louis, Missouri, Metro New York City, Corvalis, Oregon, Waterloo, Ontario (Canada), Edinburgh, Scotland, and Wellington, New Zealand.

In Silicon Valley, the collegial group met on the second Thursday of each month at GO Corporation’s Foster City headquarters to exchange information and see the latest demos from GO Corp. engineers.

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Editorial

This flyer was handed out at various Silicon Valley events, often by WPDO co-founder David Schachter.

Oral History

No oral history available.

Media

EO Personal Communicator

This show was originally broadcast on TV at De Anza College in Cupertino, California. Hosted by David Schacter (founder of the Worldwide PenPoint Developers Organization) and featuring Calyton Weimer of AT&T Microelectronics, the segment in this clip introduced some of the advanced features of the EO Personal Communicator and GO PenPoint operating system.