Showing posts with label developer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label developer. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 3, 2016

Trump International Hotel


Real estate developer Donald Trump is poised to become the presumptive Republican presidential nominee after his decisive win in Indiana, which led Ted Cruz to drop out of the race.

Postcard US-3620197 to Germany shows a view, from a pedestrian bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad in down Las Vegas, with the Trump International Hotel Las Vegas, a 64-story luxury hotel, condominium, and timeshare, appeared on the left opening. Named for the real estate developer, the property is distinctive as the exterior windows are gilded with 24-carat gold.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Code the Road


Google Maps APIs is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. Since Google Maps released its APIs to developers 10 years ago, developers have been able to integrate maps and location service to online and mobile apps. It was interesting to hear that a member of a band playing at the 2015 Google I/O Afterhour at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts on May 28, 2015 shouted out to Google Maps, among all the Google services, when they recognized the host.

Departing tomorrow afternoon from Google I/O, Google's annual developer conference, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, a 1959 GM tour bus, powered by bio-diesel, is hitting the road for a 14-stop cross-country trip called Code the Road to meet application developers and map creators along the way. The bus will make its first scheduled stop at the iFit ICON Heath and Fitness 5K treadmill run in Logan, Utah on June 2, 2015. From there, the bus will stop in Colorado, Wisconsin, Illinois, New York, Virginia, and Georgia, with the final destination at the Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, showcasing many map and location applications developed using Google Maps APIs from iFit, Harley-Davidson, Lyft, Hilton Hotels, The Weather Channel and Walt Disney World.

Outgoing postcard US-3373238 to Germany was sent from the bus when it was parked at the north-east corner of 4th Street and Howard Street, across from Moscone West during Google I/O.