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  • Career Fair at ESRI.

    ESRI will again host a Career Fair on the Redlands campus on Saturday, February 2 nd from 9 a.m. to Noon in the ESRI Café that is located in New York street. The big glass building. I would recommend if you are close to Redlands, to come and check it out, bring a copy of your resume. Great opportunities...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 01-22-2008
  • Book review: An Inconvenient Truth.

    Sorry about going off topic again, but last weekend I made time and I read! One of my favorite things to do that after my first child was born I rarely do. Finished reading the book An Inconvenient truth by Al Gore. Many years ago I read his first book "Earth in the Balance". The latest book...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 11-06-2007
  • What you can find using GIS?

    This is a satellite picture in Coronado CA . What does remind you off? I believe the person that designed the building was not even thinking, time to go to San Diego and check it out after I come back from Sacramento. Cheers Al
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 09-27-2007
  • Map Module for Community Server

    Month ago I wrote a little CS Module to attached a map to the post . Many people email me asking me question or code. I thought I provided everything, but here are the answers. On communityserver.config add this tag under CSModule <add name = "GetMapModule" type = "AlModules.MapModule...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 09-19-2007
  • Another great ADF control: Zooming to task results

    Tom Brenneman and Rex Hansen posted this control: http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/archive/2007/08/28/Automatically-zooming-to-task-results.aspx A must have for anybody using the Web ADF Cheers Al
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 08-30-2007
  • ArcWeb Services can be evaluated for free.

    If you want to learn about GIS you can access to free training from ESRI and also evaluated for free and learn about geocoding and advance GIS: http://www.esri.com/software/arcwebservices/index.html After you create an account you'll be able to start using it. ArcWeb Services comes with all the data...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 07-20-2007
  • Facebook using Maps, would they come to GIS?

    Facebook the new, better and professional, myspace now adds maps for you to show where have you been, as information displayed in a geographic matter allows you to understand better simple locations concepts. http://www.insidefacebook.com/2007/07/14/vacationing-in-facebook-travel-maps-and-many-new-apps...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 07-16-2007
  • ESRI User Conference Blog

    For all the people that email me about the link to check the podcasts, please find the link with the ESRI UC blog: http://blogs.esri.com/Info/blogs/ucblog/default.aspx Cheers Al
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 06-21-2007
  • ArcGIS Explorer. GIS for Everyone

    ESRI released the ArcGIs Explorer to the public to download. You can hear the podcast here If you are in the GIS world, you know that's great news, you can now attach services to your maps and analysis. Enjoy, Al
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 06-05-2007
  • ESRI ArcGIS Server development blog has moved

    Please change your bookmarks even if you are using RSS as won’t redirect you to the new url http://blogs.esri.com/Dev/blogs/arcgisserver/default.aspx Moved to a permanent place, this is the blog to read if you are in the GIS business. The blog uses Community Server 2.1 and the module for custom...
    Posted to Al Pascual (Weblog) by albert on 05-09-2007
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