Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Women Techmakers Comes to Pampanga

Be a part of the biggest women tech event this year happening on December 6, 2014, Saturday from 8am to 5pm at Century Resort Hotel, Angeles City where all women business owners, professionals and entrepreneurs are gathered to connect, inform and inspire.

Women Techmakers: Engineering The Future aims to raise awareness of innovative women leaders in technology and inspire others to join the field. It also aims to increase women's participation in the community activities of Google Business Groups, driving technology-enabled entrepreneurship opportunities and helping women become more successful by leveraging the power of the Internet from the early stage of their startups.


A whole day of learning and Googley-fun event awaits you! Free, open and exclusive to all women in tech and non-tech industries.

Limited seats available. RSVP to http://goo.gl/C6XLOa

For more information, email gbgangeles@gmail.com or call/text 09165260053. You may visit our Facebook group and G+ page for more updates.

Monday, November 3, 2014

Geo-Walk Angeles City

GBG Angeles conducted its second Angeles City Geo-Walk. This time, we chose to map the businesses near Angeles University Foundation. Students from City College of Angeles, AMA Computer College, and other colleges participated in this event. Participants don't really have an idea what's Geo-Walk and how it is to be done. But they're on their game face.

We divided the participants into three groups: Zone A, Zone B, and Zone C. Each group has its own area to map. We asked them to visit each establishments and talk to the business owner to get the necessary information like business name, working hours, address, website, email address, phone numbers and even take pictures of the facade.




Participants who are not included in the groups stayed in the HQ where they're in charge of mapping. Richard Liloc, an active-mapper based in Angeles taught our mappers the basic of adding and editing places on the map using Google MapMaker. He also introduced Panoramio, a tool where you can upload photos of the place you mapped.

Of course, the best part in our event - Pizzas!


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Groupie!

We'd like to thank our venue partner Angeles University Foundation, Sir Richard Liloc, and GBG Angeles.

Till the next mapping!