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Pamela Fox, a Google API Support Engineer, will be presenting uses for the Google Web Toolkit, Google Spreadsheets Data API, and Google Maps API. Come join us to find out what these tools are capable of and talk to a Google Engineer!
We will be hosting it in Boelter Hall 4760 on Friday April 4th from 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM. We will be having Diddy Reese Cookies and drinks!

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When and Where:

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008 @ 6:00PM
Boelter Hall 4760

Event Details:

ACM's final General Body Meeting of the year is here. We've got lots of stuff on the table this quarter.

We will have a special guest speaker, Prof. Terzopoulos from UCLA CS Department, to kick off our event at 6:00pm.

Also on the agenda are improvements to many of our projects including the GameConsole arcade system, more information about the ICPC Competitions, and ongoing and potential new projects and much more.

And of course, no ACM event is complete without food and prizes, so make sure you stop by. :)

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Start: 12:00 am
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Chatter Inc. is coming to UCLA during the week of April 14th to conduct paid research for the video game industry. ACM members will be paid $100 for a 2 hour discussion about the games they like to play. They are looking for students that spend quite a few hours playing video games since they will be discussing several different titles.

E-mail justin [at] chatterinc [dot] com, or call 925-708-2317.

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Start: 6:00 pm
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Come join us for the first ACM Movie Night!

April 23rd @ 6PM in Boelter Hall 4760.

Join us for a showing of I Am Legend and some free snacks and drinks!

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Start: 12:00 pm
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Cal Poly Pomona will be hosting the 12th annual Information Technology Competition on May 3, 2008. Registration will be open until April 12, and late registration will be next week ($5 more per person). Cases will be sent out to teams on April 19 (except for forensics) and the event will take place on May 3.

There are 4 areas to compete in:
1. Business Systems Analysis
2. Web Application Development
3. Computer Forensics
4. Telecommunications & Networking

Each area has a first, second, and third prize of $1000, $500, and $250. ITC is also a great opportunity for students to network with industry professionals.

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