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Appallicious & the Age of Open Data

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One way Appallicious is already helping the City of San Francisco better connect with its citizens is the free Rec & Park app, developed in 2012, which utilizes open data to provide information on the city’s many parks. Ginsburg reminds citizens that no personal information is shared with app developers.

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Dallas Day of.Net | Training and Trends on Microsoft Technologies

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Speakers include Scott Hunger, a principal program Manager and Lead on the Azure Application and Platform Team; Richard Campbell, cofounder of Strangeloop Networks, Jeffrey Palermo, CIO of Headspring Systems and many more! We will examine various HTML5 APIs to see how they provide key advantages to the modern web developer.

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Taming The Enterprise Texting Tiger, With TigerText's Brad Brooks

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To solve that issue, Santa Monica-based TigerText (www.tigertext.com) has been developing smartphone applications which replace SMS, and provide companies with the ability to control, delete, encrypt, and otherwise gain control of the messaging between their employees. Brad Brooks: You''d be amazed at the amount of information transmitted.

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