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Seo Master present to you: Post by Michael Bolin, Software Engineer, Google Calendar

Google Calendar recently added support for some fun new features: you can now access the weather, phases of the moon, and even recent Google Doodles directly from your calendar. These new calendars are based on a kind of event we've added to Google Calendar, which we call "web content events." The idea is simple -- it's often useful to have content in your calendar that isn't about a specific meeting or appointment; you might want to see the scores from your favorite sports team, or see when your friends have posted new photos.

By using web content events, publishers can now expose web content of any sort directly within Google Calendar, simply by publishing a calendar with some specific additional fields, or using the Google Calendar Data APIs to programmatically modify a calendar.

We think this opens a whole new world of calendar content, and we're excited to see what developers and publishers will come up with. For more information on how to create a web content event calendar, take a look at our tips for getting started.2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Mark Lucovsky's been doing more interesting hacking with the AJAX Search API, only this time it's in the context of a weblog: http://ajaxsearch.blogspot.com/

A post on the API's blog explains some of his tweaks and integrations:
  • Google Search form in the sidebar does parallel searches of several indexes, as well as site-restricts
  • Video Search form in the sidebar returns results (and can play them) inline
  • Map Search is scoped/embedded in the sidebar, and can be augmented with searches/favorite places/etc.
  • javascript: URLs can drive the any of the sidebar's Search API modules
2013, By: Seo Master
Seo Master present to you: Several students who participated in GSoC 2006 have been invited to present at universities and conferences worldwide:

Anant Narayanan, who worked on a web-based editor for GuideXML, was invited to speak at the recent FreeDel 2006 conference. If you're interested in learning more, Anant has posted the slides from his presentation, "Web Development Using JavaScript."

William Candillon created several new features for phpAspect and was invited to present on his project at L'École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.

Should you find yourself near Olomouc, Czech Republic next week, be sure to stop by the Openchange conference to hear Andrezj Zaborowski discuss his work on porting the Linux kernel to handheld devices.
Note: The Openchange website is in Czech.

And for those of in Argentina October 13-15th, you can visit Matias Capeletto at the sixth annual Journadas Regionales de Software Libre conference, where he'll be talking about his experiences writing a C++ library for Boost this summer.
Note: an English Translation of the Journadas Regionales de Software Libre site is available.2013, By: Seo Master
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