Accessibility Internet Rally (AIR-Austin): Promotes greater access to technology opportunities and fosters stronger ties between the high-tech and non-profit communities. Also sponsors web site competition about creating fully accessible online information.
Association of Information Technology Professionals: Non-profit organization that promotes information technology in business and education. Contains information about chapter membership, calendar, and tech awards and alliances.
Austin Area Multimedia Alliance: Organization of professionals in multimedia-related industries. Includes calendar of events and a mailing list.
Austin Free-Net (AFN): Nonprofit that helps community organizations launch free web sites. Includes newsletter, current projects, information about free classes, calendar, and volunteer opportunities.
Austin Linux User Group: Includes news, forum, polls, and a calendar of events.
Austin Macromedia User Group: Lists information about meetings and special information groups, with links to resources.
Austin Technology Council: Professional organization representing the software, Internet, information technology, new media, semiconductor, hardware, and telecommunications industries. Includes information about membership, interest groups, continuing education, and community programs.
Austin Wireless: Group experimenting with the WLAN protocol IEEE 810.11b for creating an alternate wireless network. Includes FAQ, mailing list, news, glossary, meeting schedule, and contact information for members.
Capital Macintosh User Group: Includes a calendar of events, membership information, and a forum.
Central Texas Linux User's Group: An informal organization of Linux users and enthusiasts.
Central Texas PC Users' Group: Includes meeting schedule, mailing list, and information about special interest groups on topics such as Linux, Windows, genealogy, and Visual Basic.
Electronic Frontier Foundation: Austin: Works to protect digital rights and freedom. Includes news and meeting information.
Freelance Austin: Group of professionals such as graphic designers, Web developers, photographers, and marcom specialists. Site includes information about membership and meeting times and topics, with a directory of available professionals and a mailing list.
Knowbility: Provides Internet accessibility training and consulting.
LESS Networks: Organizer of the Free WiFi Movement in Austin. Provides news, software, a how-to FAQ, and a list of hotspots.
Metropolitan Austin Interactive Network (MAIN): A network of free-hosted web sites for non-profit organizations.
The Virtual Volunteering Project: Assists in the development and success of volunteer activities that can be completed, in whole or in part, via the Internet.