Google I/O 2022 Adventure
Currently exploring Google I/O Adventure right now. What a fun and interactive way to learn about Google's new products! I also earned a few badges to…
Currently exploring Google I/O Adventure right now. What a fun and interactive way to learn about Google's new products! I also earned a few badges to…
I am incredibly excited to be virtually attending Google I/O 2022 this year. I find this conference very inspiring and hope you can join me as…
I am extremely happy! It has been a tough and challenging two years in my new job, but today made it all worth it. I am…
It is with great excitement and at the same time sadness for me to announce that I will be leaving the UCR Libraries. I accepted a job at USC Viterbi College of Engineering as an IT Web and Application Developer.
To my colleagues, I sincerely appreciate having had the opportunity to work with you and have enjoyed my time here at the UCR Libraries.
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Want to know a little bit more about me? There’s a recent article published on InsideUCR about my career path, family, and hobbies.
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For the past few months, I’ve been working on creating a mobile web app for the UCR Libraries. It was my first real mobile website, and I learned a lot in the process. Sometimes creating a simple-looking website is a lot harder than it seems!
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One of my favorite projects is redesigning and creating content for the UCR Library Staff Intranet. I was given full control over design and content, and…
Another Google I/O has come and gone, and I had a fabulous and geeky time there. The great thing about Google I/O is that it’s geared toward developers, so the sessions are usually code-based or overviews of new APIs and developments over in Google HQ.
Of all the things I learned about this year at the conference, the most exciting was learning what direction HTML 5 is heading in. Last year, I learned about the new <video> and <canvas> tags, but there’s so much more now.
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MacWorld Expo 2010 was quite a fun and educational experience. Even without Apple being at the show, the Mac community is still very strong. What I really loved this year was being able to meet the actual iPhone app developers at the App Pavilion and seeing the projects that they’re working on. There were also a lot of learning opportunities at the conference as well. Below are some of my conference highlights:
Last weekend, I spent a few days at the Consumer Electronics Show 2010 in Las Vegas, Nevada and had a geeky fabulous time. The conference was huge, and there was just so much to see! And three days was not enough time to see everything.
I spent most of my time in the 3 major halls, hoping to cover all the latest in technology for you! Here’s an overview of products that I really enjoyed at the show.
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Lately, I've been focusing more on writing for iProng Magazine, which is the publication for iPhone, iPod, music, podcasting, and social media lovers. I write mostly…