Saturday, April 29, 2006

2nd. Reunion POLO IT GeneXus Rio Cuarto

2da. Reunion POLO IT GeneXus Río Cuarto

Estamos gestando la creación de un POLO IT, en Río Cuarto,
basado en el desarrollo con la Metodología GeneXus, haciendo
uso de la herramienta del mismo nombre.

La idea surge a raíz de que se estan sucediendo demandas de
Software Factory basados en esta herramienta, por parte
de empresas radicadas en otras ciudades, como Córdoba Capital,
La Pampa, Entre Rios, etc. en el pais, e incluso demanda de
desarrollo de sistemas o modulos desde Otros Paises.

En la reunion



Se describira la situacion vista, se podran hacer propuestas
para encontrar un camino para que Rio Cuarto, se desarrolle
rapidamente... .



Friday, April 14, 2006

» Google Calendar? » InsideGoogle » part of the Blog News Channel

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Google Calendar?
By Nathan Weinberg

Dave Jung thinks Google has a special crawler reading calendar data, based on the fact that his ical-based website calendar is getting huge hits from a Googlebot.

I’ve seen serious traffic on my church’s website this month from Googlebots. Last year I added a Calendar to the site using the ical standard, and now the Googlebots are pinging the heck out of the php pages rendering the calendar. We’re talking 90% of the site’s accesses have been from Google this month.

Its an interesting idea. Google does want to organize the world’s information, and calendar information is a unique type of information. Presumably, Google Calendar would be like Google News, crawling calendars in real-time and displaying as updated information as possible, and letting you search it to find things to do in your area at particular times.

I’d love to see lots of little Googles, searching all sorts of data. You’ve got miniature Googles displaying flight info and package tracking data, and the more the merrier. Google’s got many years ahead of them"