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Date: Mon, 01 Aug 2011 15:56:34 +0100
Subject: O'Reilly User Group Newsletter - July 2011
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O'Reilly User Group Newsletter is now available 
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  Dear Adam, Hope you are enjoying a great Summer even though once 
again the weather is letting us down here in the UK. Sad!
The bad weather did not stop the good news coming out at least for 
some of us.
Apple released their Mac OS X Lion. For this we have two books 
coming out - Mac OS X Lion: TheMissing Manual 
http://connect.oreilly.co.uk/oreillyuklz//lz.aspx?p1=05068S29&w=1780&cID=0&cValue=1 
and Mac OS X Lion Pocket Guide 
http://connect.oreilly.co.uk/oreillyuklz//lz.aspx?p1=05068S29&w=1781&cID=0&cValue=1, 
the latter being available now as an "Early Release" eBook, so 
please let me know if you want a copy. Both books should be 
available in September. Also I just learnt that our Velocity 
Conference 
http://connect.oreilly.co.uk/oreillyuklz//lz.aspx?p1=05068S29&w=1784&cID=0&cValue=1 is 
coming to Berlin in November. Looking for an opportunity to 
talk, submit a 
proposal 
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before August 9th.
The User Group Newsletter, June issue can be seen here 
http://connect.oreilly.co.uk/oreillyuklz//lz.aspx?p1=05068S29&p=1&cID=0&cValue=1
That's all for now!
Josette
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