Google, along with Globe and Ayala Foundation, recently hosted a developer event last June 20, 2009. Not wanting to miss any new stuff that might be discussed during the event, I headed on over there with a box of brownies in hand as well.
I recently announced that Google has opened its doors to its Summer of Code 2008. But the search engine giant isn't the only organization with a season of programming in mind. However, instead of targeting just the undergraduates, this one aims for better security for all.
Summer is upon us! For most people, it would be another time for hitting the beach from some sun, sand and surf. But if you're a student looking to get some real-world software development experience while earning some major moolah in the process, then you might be interested in a different kind of summer offered by Google.
Hey folks! iBlog is coming up again and I'll be one of the speakers there too! This year I'll be going back to basics and talk about blogging for pure beginners. It's a pure introduction on what a blog really is, what tor write, what NOT to write, the different ways to put your thoughts on the web and how to get started. Click on the "read more" link to see the schedules!
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