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SoCal Code Camp at Cal State Fullerton on Jan. 28 and 29

Two full days of technical sessions at the SoCal code camp at Cal State Fullerton on Jan. 28 and 29.

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Webcast: Integrating Gestures in Windows Embedded Compact

Doug Boling will deliver a webcast to talk about Integrating Gestures in Windows Embedded Compact on Jan. 10th, 2012 @ 9:00 AM (PST)

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Open-Source Myth, Fact and Fiction

In recent years, with a large number of open-source software packages released to the market, many companies have been jumping onto the bandwagon and hoping to find free software solution.  Let’s look little deeper into different issues associated with using open-source software for a commercial product.

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Webcast: Porting a Windows Embedded CE 6.0 BSP to Compact 7

Doug Boling will be presenting a webcast to talk about porting Windows CE 6.0 BSP to Compact 7 on Tuesday, December 13th, 2011 @ 9:00AM Pacific Time.

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Microsoft Unveils Windows Embedded Product Road Map

Microsoft issued a press release that provides future product road map for the Windows Embedded family of products and talks about the future for Windows Embedded enabled intelligent devices…

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2011 Imagine Cup Worldwide Final – Award Ceremony

The Imagine Cup award ceremony is the most exciting event, where the winning teams from each category of competition are announced. This year, the award ceremony was held at the Lincoln Center not far from Time Square.  There were interesting guests delivered speech and help handing out the awards, including New York city mayor, Michael Bloomberg, Eva Longoria, a famous celebrity and Halo master chief.

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2011 Imagine Cup Worldwide Final – Activities

First round of the competition took place on July 9th follow by round-2 on July 10th. On July 11th, the Imagine Cup team organized a number of activities for the student.

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2011 Imagine Cup Worldwide Final – Embedded Development

The 2011 Imagine Cup Worldwide final competition for the Embedded Development category started on Day-2. 20 teams from 20 different countries were invited to compete in New York.

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2011 Imagine Cup Worldwide Final in New York – Day 1

Imagine Cup is a year long competition.  For the 2011 Worldwide final, the competition started in 2010, with more than 350,000 registrants from 183 countries/regions. The 2011 Worldwide final was held in New York, from July 7 to 14, with 124 teams from 70 different countries competed. Visit the following Imagine Cup URL for more detailed information: http://www.imaginecup.com/CompetitionsContent/2011Winners.aspx   Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer delivered speech and cut ribbon during the opening ceremony Dr. Jeffrey Sachs delivered a speech at the opening ceremony and gave a life-long homework to all finalists, use technology to develop solution that help the environment and save our planet.  Dr. Sachs is the director of the Earth Institute at Columbia University.  He is also the Special Advisor to the United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki-moon.   Dennis Crowley, Foursquare founder and CEO, shared his success story and talk about how he kept on trying for years and did not gave up ...

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2011 embeddedSPARK Final

The 2011 embeddedSPARK final was held in Redmond on June 22nd.  The Grand prize was captured by Sebastian Londoño from Columbia with his ArS8ver project.  Sebastian is a researcher at the Universidaad ICESI in Cali. The ARS8VER project aims to reduce the number of deaths and injured people when natural disasters occur, through intelligent technologies that optimize the search time for victims and manage to get a broader picture of the disaster, which is usually not accessible due to debris and suspended particles in the air. The ARS8VER project’s second purpose is to promote biodiversity observation research. Through augmented reality and real-time interfaces can interact with the environment allowing users to pinpoint areas of difficult access to investigate or observe the fauna and flora. Finally, ARS8VER is focused on solving the problem of surveillance of buildings or places.   The Second prize was captured by Gianni Rosa Gallina, a software engineer at BEPS Engineering in Italy wh ...

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  1. Re: Webcast: Porting a Windows Embedded CE 6.0 BSP to Compact 7

    Recording for the "Porting a Windows Embedded CE 6.0 BSP to Compact 7" webcast is available from the

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